Anima Animus
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Anima Animus | |||||
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Studio album by The Creatures | |||||
Released | 15 February 1999 | ||||
Recorded | France | ||||
Genre | Alternative Rock | ||||
Producer | The Creatures, Steve Lyon, Warne Livesy | ||||
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Anima Animus is the third album to be released by British duo The Creatures. The title of the album was inspired by Carl Jung's concept of transgender, the woman inside the man, the man inside the woman. It was released in 1999.
PJ Harvey selected Anima Animus in her Top 10 Albums of 1999. She posted it on her official site in january 2000.[1]
Uncut gave the note of 4/5 and Chris Roberts wrote : "Sioux's always been at her best as a harsh declaimer, PJ Harvey on steroids, but there are phases where she whispers, breathes, reaches for vulnerability", before concluding "The Creatures have jettisoned comfort and are phoning home from a new end zone. Anima Animus crackles."[2]
[edit] Track listing
- "2nd Floor"
- "Disconnected"
- "Turn It On"
- "Take Mine"
- "Say"
- "I Was Me"
- "Prettiest Thing"
- "Exterminating Angel"
- "Another Planet"
- "Don't Go to Sleep Without Me"
[edit] Sources of the citations
- ^ Pj Harvey.net entry : 7th January 2000 - PJ selects her Top 10 Albums of 1999. featuring The Creatures with the Lp Anima Animus
- ^ uncut 1999anima animus review by Chris Roberts