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T Bone Burnett
The Talking Animals
RELEASE
1987
LABEL
Acadia
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Roots Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, College Rock
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Album Review
Following a brief brush with country music,
T-Bone Burnett
's seventh solo release,
The Talking Animals
, continues the studio rock he began in 1983 with
Proof Through the Night
.
Burnett
once again starts with basic rock, pop, and folk roots, which he wastes no time in subverting, adding assorted twists along the way. Along with co-producer and guitarist
David Rhodes
, he colors a foundation of steady rhythms driven by drummer
Mickey Curry
and bassist
Tony Levin
with affected and atmospheric guitars, as well as
Mitchell Froom
's various keyboards. One exception is the
Van Dyke Parks
-arranged "Image," with its swirling strings and one verse repeated in four different languages by
Burnett
and three guest vocalists (
Cait O'Riordan
,
Rubén Blades
, and Ludmilla). Here he sheds the bounds of the standard pop song format to create a piece that seems to have sprung from a
Weill
-
Brecht
musical. Lyrically,
The Talking Animals
, like his best work, can be scathing, searching, and surreal.
Burnett
explores uncertainty, longing, fear, lust, fantasy, greed, and eventually justice and mercy in his quest for "The Wild Truth" (the title of one of the album's best tracks). Often criticized for preaching,
Burnett
seems to ask as much of himself as he does of the cast of characters here, even allowing one of them to denounce him in the wonderful final cut, "The Strange Case of Frank Cash and the Morning Paper" (although it's
T-Bone Burnett
who gets the last word). Even with a few less than stellar songs,
The Talking Animals
is a strong, inspired record.
Bono
,
Peter Case
, and
Tonio K.
each co-write with
Burnett
, as well as lending support on vocals.
–
Brett Hartenbach, Rovi
Track Listing
The Wild Truth
Monkey Dance
Image
Dance, Dance, Dance
The Killer Moon
Relentless
Euromad
Purple Heart
You Could Look It Up
The Strange Case of Frank Cash and the Morning Paper
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