Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People

Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People
Video and EP by Primus
Released October 7, 2003
Recorded June 2003 at Rancho Relaxo
Genre Alternative metal, funk metal, progressive rock, experimental rock
Length 28:18 (CD)
Label Interscope, Prawn Song
Producer Les Claypool, Primus (CD)
Reuben Raffael, Zoltron (DVD)
Primus video chronology
Videoplasty
(1998)
Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People
(2003)
Hallucino-Genetics
(2004)
Primus audio chronology
Antipop
(1999)
Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People
(2003)
They Can't All Be Zingers
(2006)

Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People is a career-spanning retrospective DVD plus bonus EP by American band Primus, released on October 7, 2003. The title was inspired by a crayon-made story book written by guitarist Larry LaLonde's son,[1] and the cover depicts a sculpture made by long-time Primus collaborator Lance "Link" Montoya. The DVD features all of the band's music videos to date, plus short films and live footage from as far back as 1986, whereas the bonus EP features five new songs written and recorded specifically for this release. When promoting the release, bassist Les Claypool remarked that "It seems of late that bands are adding supplemental DVD material to their album releases to promote record sales. We've done the opposite. We've added a supplemental audio recording of brand new music to an extremely comprehensive DVD of classic visuals."[2]

Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People shows the return of drummer Tim Alexander to the lineup, who had previously left the band in 1996. He joins Claypool and LaLonde in performing on the EP, as well as providing commentary for the DVD. Claypool has claimed that two of the five new songs on the EP were written within the first 45 minutes of the lineup working together again,[1] and "Pilcher's Squad" was said to have been written and recorded within a single afternoon.[2] This is also the only Primus release to feature one of the band's earliest drummers, Tim "Curveball" Wright, filmed performing "Sgt. Baker".

DVD features

Music videos

  1. "John the Fisherman" * (from Frizzle Fry) - Directed by Mark Kohr
  2. "Too Many Puppies" (from Frizzle Fry) - Directed by Kevin Kerslake
  3. "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver" * (from Sailing the Seas of Cheese) - Directed by Mark Kohr
  4. "Tommy the Cat" * (from Sailing the Seas of Cheese) - Directed by Mark Kohr
  5. "My Name Is Mud" * (from Pork Soda) - Directed by Mark Kohr
  6. "Mr.Krinkle" * (from Pork Soda) - Directed by Mark Kohr
  7. "DMV" * (from Pork Soda) - Directed by Mark Kohr
  8. "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" * (from Tales from the Punchbowl) - Directed by Les Claypool
  9. "Southbound Pachyderm" (from Tales from the Punchbowl) - Directed by Les Claypool
  10. "Shake Hands With Beef" (from the Brown Album) - Directed by Les Claypool
  11. "Over the Falls" (from the Brown Album) - Directed by Les Claypool
  12. "Lacquer Head" (from Antipop) - Directed by Les Claypool - (Banned by MTV)
  13. "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" (Charlie Daniels cover, from Rhinoplasty) - Directed by Mike Johnson

* Optional commentary track featuring Les, Larry and Tim.

Short films

Live performances

Other features

The DVD also includes an illustrated discography and slideshow of promotional photographs. Easter eggs include a short video clip of Bob Cock in heaven and an interview.

EP track listing

No. Title Length
1. "The Carpenter and the Dainty Bride"   6:35
2. "Pilcher's Squad"   1:54
3. "Mary the Ice Cube"   4:37
4. "The Last Superpower aka Rapscallion"   7:16
5. "My Friend Fats"   7:55
Total length:
28:17

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]

In his review for AllMusic, Greg Prato predicts that "while hardcore fans will want to hear what Claypool and the boys have been up to lately in the recording studio, the main attraction of Animals is its exceptional DVD." He notes that "early on, it appeared as though Primus was more about songwriting, before later reinventing itself as a Grateful Dead-worshipping outfit that loved to put jamming before songwriting", and that "fans hoping that Primus would return to streamlined songs will be disappointed, as the band has picked up right where it left off" on the new EP.[3]

Personnel

All lyrics written by Claypool, all music written by Primus, except "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" by the Charlie Daniels Band.

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
2003 The Billboard 200 #44

References

  1. 1 2 Blame It on the Fish
  2. 1 2 Press release at Primusville.com
  3. 1 2 Prato, Greg. Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People at AllMusic. Retrieved September 15, 2011.
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