Album Title
Animal Logic
Artist Icon Animal Logic II (1991)
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Animal Logic showed some promise on its debut album, but the trio was suffering a bit of a sophomore slump on the follow-up, Animal Logic II. Collectively, former Police drummer Stewart Copeland, ex-Return to Forever bassist Stanley Clarke, and singer Deborah Holland still had an appealing sound; what they lacked in 1991 was a consistently strong album to go with it. This isn't to say that Animal Logic II is a bad album; "In the Garden," "Stone in My Shoe," and the haunting "Through a Window" are decent songs. But it's an uneven album, and it falls short of what one would expect from a group boasting graduates of Return to Forever and the Police. When musicians of Clarke and Copeland's caliber are under the same roof, you expect more than competence -- you expect consistent excellence. Although Animal Logic II has its moments, it's best to skip this release and choose the trio's first album instead.
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