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Animal Logic (Band)

youtube shorts On February 25, 2020 it was announced that she would release her sixth solo album, Fine, Thank You on March 27. The six song offering features performances by Stewart Copeland on four tracks. Brian Sword (February 14, 2016). "Ep. 90: Michael Thompson (Animal Logic, Michael Jackson, Shania Twain)". Carbone, Gina (May 18, 2016). "The War Over 'Ghostbusters' Gets Ugly as New Trailer Drops". Summers, who was reluctant to join a group that would attract so many comparisons to The Police, quit the band after the tour ended in order to promote his own solo works. Animal Logic is a band formed in 1987 by ex-Police drummer Stewart Copeland, bassist Stanley Clarke, and singer-songwriter Deborah Holland. In 1987 Stewart Copeland was working on the opera Holy Blood and Crescent Moon and found himself missing pop music. In January 2019, Holland posted several pictures and short videos from a new Animal Logic recording session at the Sacred Grove with Copeland and Clarke online via Facebook. Michael Thompson, who had previously played in a cover band with Deborah Holland, was called in to salvage the session and played on the song “Spy In The House Of Love”. Miles Copeland envisioned recruiting a well known guitar player to record the album, and had arranged a recording session with Joe Walsh, video shorts who did not show up to the studio.

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On September 11, 2013, youtube shorts Copeland posted a Sacred Grove video on YouTube featuring an Animal Logic "reunion". A promotional video for "Spy in the House oOf Love" was released to MTV. The band performed "Spy in the House of Love" on Late Night with David Letterman on November 10, 1989, accompanied by members of Paul Shaffer and the World's Most Dangerous Band. On June 10, 2021, Rolfe released a video, explaining the premise of the shelved 'nostalgic' horror film: It would be about a man revisiting a childhood amusement park, only to become trapped there. Rolfe had a cameo in a Doritos and Pepsi commercial published online in November 2010. The ad was part of a voting contest of which the winning clip was to be shown during Super Bowl XLV. Dennis Hunt (November 4, 1989). "After Police and Opera, Copeland Turns Logical". In November 1987, they embarked on a short tour of Brazil under the band name Rush Hour, with Copeland’s bandmate Andy Summers playing guitar.


Stanley Clarke was unable to tour due to his career as a film composer which was just taking off. Michael did commit to playing on the rest of the album, as well as a 3 week tour of Asia. Michael was offered a spot in Animal Logic, but declined as he was just about to release his own album, Michael Thompson Band, for Geffen Records. On March 23, 2019 Deborah made the announcement on her official Facebook page that she was working on two new EPs - a solo release for 2020, and one with Animal Logic with no set release date. 2019-03-23. Archived from the original on 2022-02-26. Retrieved 2020-06-18 - via Facebook. 2019-01-28. Retrieved 2020-06-18 - via Facebook. Archived from the original on September 23, 2018. Retrieved October 23, 2017 - via YouTube. With October 2013's Sequel-A-Thon 2, Monster Madness has returned to one review per day. Despite the decreased number of film reviews, the film reviews in 80's-a-Thon were longer than previous reviews on Monster Madness. His spin off projects include reviews of other retro films, television series, and board games. The band adopted the name Animal Logic after Miles Copeland had misheard a punk band's tape who he thought were singing “Animal logic! Animal logic!”.


It turns out they were singing something completely different, but the band thought Animal Logic described their music perfectly, and after being sued for using the name of an already existing and well known band in the D.C. Along with bassist Stanley Clarke, he decided to form a band centered around a female singer. The group recorded two albums under the auspices of Police manager Miles Copeland III before disbanding, with nearly all of the songs written by Holland. Copeland and Clarke financed the recording of the band’s debut album, and soon began showcasing for labels. Copeland, Holland and Clarke performed a new song by Holland entitled "Whipping Boy". They found Deborah Holland after an extensive search, having received her tape from publisher Dan Howell. Rather than look for a replacement, and unable to promote the album, Animal Logic disbanded and Deborah Holland went on to pursue a solo career. The album Animal Logic was released in 1989 on I.R.S. Animal Logic released their second album, Animal Logic II in 1991, which included a duet with Jackson Browne on "Another Place", recorded at Jackson's studio in Santa Monica. The album cover depicting three dogs was a rejected cover for a Police greatest hits album.


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