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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars When the whole world falls into the sea....
If you're reading this because you just heard 40 Dogs (Like Romeo and Juliet) and don't know about Bob, your're in luck! In addition to this pop-friendly brilliant single you'll receive an excellent introduction to the multi-talented Bob Schneider and his tremendous versatility. I dare you to not tap a toe to "Til Somebody Catches a Feeling". Elvis Costello is...
Published on October 7, 2009 by Jeffrey D. Ropp

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2.0 out of 5 stars If Ricky Martin and Jason Mraz hooked up...
and had a love child, that love child would probably grow to write and sing music like Bob Schneider's. He seems like a really sweet, genuine guy, and 40 dogs is a great song, and he probably plays a really good live performance (he has a lot of fans in my home town which is why I bought this entire album), but I think this album is just bad. Most of the songs are really...
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars When the whole world falls into the sea...., October 7, 2009
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Jeffrey D. Ropp (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lovely Creatures (Audio CD)
If you're reading this because you just heard 40 Dogs (Like Romeo and Juliet) and don't know about Bob, your're in luck! In addition to this pop-friendly brilliant single you'll receive an excellent introduction to the multi-talented Bob Schneider and his tremendous versatility. I dare you to not tap a toe to "Til Somebody Catches a Feeling". Elvis Costello is wondering why he didn't write "Everybody's Doing It". Latin rhythms are abound in crowd favorites Bombabaza and Tarantula. In between there's funk, ballads, and other crunchy grooves. If you enjoyed this album, I would move on to "I'm Good Now" or the classic "Lonelyland". The "Californian" has an edgier side to offer. Then the only question is how far down the rabbit hole do you want to go?

Buy this album and go see Bob Schneider live for a special treat!
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4.0 out of 5 stars LOVELY, Indeed!!!, October 29, 2009
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Jef Fazekas (Newport Beach, California United States) - See all my reviews
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Having absolutely loved 2006's THE CALIFORNIAN, while cringing through most of last year's WHEN THE SUN BREAKS DOWN ON THE MOON, I was VERY interested to see what Bob Schneider would do next.
A six month delay of TARANTULA ~ now re-christened as LOVELY CREATURES ~ was not a good sign. And I'll be honest...upon my first listen, I was less than impressed; it was almost as if Schneider was trying too hard, like he was over compensating for the lack of melody on WHEN...by going the other way, but to an extreme. It just seemed overly light and fluffy.
However, after one or two more listens, I realized that LOVELY CREATURES is one of those discs that takes a few listens for the nuances to settle in and the surprises to rise to the top. And trust me, they're worth sticking around for!
The disc opens with the charming sway of "Trash." Schneider's lead vocal is easy-going and relaxed, while the arrangement is light and crisp (but solid). All of this only slightly masks the stinging lyrics ("I always fall for 'I love you'/The crack of the whip/The sting of the lash"). A nice way to kick things off!
Ditto "Realness Of Space." How can you NOT love a song with the opening lines "I want some eyebrows/Bushy and big/And full of bear fur/Sitting right on my face?" This kind of humor lifts the track as it lopes along, causing hips to shake and putting smiles on faces. I mean, who DOESN'T want "the Jackson's" and "the Osmond's from 1973?!?"
The opening chords of "40 Dogs (Like Romeo And Juliet)" remind me so much of the opening riff of Pink's "Who Knew" that every time I hear the song I think "God, this would be a great cover for her!" There's a casual tunefulness to the melody, and the lyrics just dance ("You're the color of the color part of the Wizard of Oz movie"...I mean, C'MON!). An absolute joy that deserves to be a hit!
The same kind of tunefulness also completely embraces "Till Somebody Catches A Feeling", albeit slower, steadier and more propulsively. Shimmering piano is melded with a solid backbeat, while the lead vocal just chugs along. Totally infectious, the only negative thing I can say about the track is that, at barely two minutes, it's WAY too short!!
I wasn't all that thrilled to see a re-recording of "Changing Your Mind", the first of two songs previously heard on WHEN THE SUN...., but it's somber arrangement and Daniel Levin's atmospheric cello really adds another dimension to the album. Ditto Patty Griffin's lovely harmony vocals. And then there's the lines about a werewolf, the rain and a beer...! Classic!
We take another 180 degree turn with "The Bringdown." This sexy, soulful vibe could have easily fit on a Boz Scaggs or Steve Miller album in the '70's, but it still 100% Bob Schneider. Keyboards, guitar, drums...it all comes together here in a totally hypnotic melding of musical moments. Very low key, but definitely one of LC's high points!
"Slower Dear" is the second remake from WTSBDOTM, and it works even better than "Changing Your Mind." The slow, sultry latin-tinged arrangement is mesmerizing (love the mournful trumpet!), brilliantly offset by clever lyrics ("In the meadow/The tiger spots the gray gazelle/And the next thing you know/Everything goes to hell"). A smart love song with a clever punch!
"Everybody's Doing It" was one of the songs I initially thought was a little light weight, but now I love it for it's sheer poetry - "I went outside into the rain/That's where I saw you standing there/Butterflies and tigers in your hair" - simple, yet lilting, arrangement and comfortable lead vocal. On most artists, this song would sound lazy...from Schneider, it's just effortless.
Toying with something way out of your comfort zone ~ say, Latin mambo rhythms! ~ can be REALLY dangerous...it can often come across as forced and fake, or, worse yet, phony and an inside joke. But with "Bombanaza" Schneider TOTALLY pulls it off! The groove is there, the emotion is there, and the passion is there. All hip-sway and butt-shake, Gloria Estefan would be proud!
I discovered Bob Schneider as "Bullets" played during the closing credits of "Miss Congeniality"...I LOVED it! "Your Head Holds Gold. Your Heart Holds Diamonds" has that same goofy charm. The rapid fire arrangement, the quasi-scattingesque lead vocal and the silly/fun/clever lyrics all add up to a signature sound that is completely Schneider's, and one that's still a joy to behold. Once again...love it!
"Tarantula" has the same Latin grooves as "Bombanaza", and while it doesn't seem as fresh or original (coming so soon after the earlier cut), it's still a fun listen. You can almost see and hear Ricky Ricardo...O.K., Xavier Cugat!..playing this in the '50's. Sly, sexy, smooth...this shouldn't work, but it does (kudos to the brilliant percussive grooves!).
Things wrap up with the wistful "Bicycle Vs. Car." Schneider lays down a heartfelt lead vocal over a gently rocking mid-tempo track. Throw some thoughtful lyrics into the mix ("Head vs. heart/Equals bicycle vs. a car", "It's not the end of everything/It's just the end/Of everything you know") and you have an absolute gem. This is known as going out with a bang!
So where does Bob Schneider go from here? Well, as much as I think he'd hate to admit it, he's developed into a master class songsmith, one of the smartest voices in pop music today. LOVELY CREATURES proves that's nothing to be ashamed of!
(As with all my reviews, I'm docking the disc half a star for not including the lyrics. What's the point of including a CD booklet if you're not including the lyrics, PARTICULARLY with a singer/songwriter like Schneider?).
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Album Will Make Him Famous And He Should Be, October 23, 2009
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I had never even heard of Bob until October, 2009...and then I hear this extraordinary song "40 Dogs" on the radio, which is not even the best song on the album ("Changing Your Mind" takes that prize). I immediately bought the album and was blown away....there are at least 7 GREAT songs on this album....part Cold Play, part David Gray, part Jack Johnson, part Zac Brown...what more do you need to know? Normally, you would expect an awkward voice or something holding back a person with this type of melodic and songwriting talent. This album will make him famous....if not there is a conspiracy in America. This album is better than 99% of what you are listening to and will become one of your all-time favorites. There are only two songs that you may not like. I have no reason to say this except for the fact that talent must be recognized...this is the American way! When I listened to this album several times, I had the same thought about "White Ladder" by David Gray....this is simply melodic genius....and why do so few people know about it? I just ordered two of his prior albums. Do the right thing and tell everyone you know about this album and then ask them to tell the world what they think about this album. If I'm wrong, I will never post again on Amazon.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the greatest, underrated musicians of our time, January 10, 2010
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My biggest regret is that I only found true appreciation for Bob Schneider's music only last year - and I've lived in Austin, TX for over 12 years and was a local radio station DJ for 5 of those years. I've always put off him off as a musician that I probably wouldn't like and now I can honestly say that he is one my favorite musicians of all time. HIs studio albums are great but if you want a true sense of what a versatile and brilliant singer and songwriter Bob is, than you must check out his live recordings (Live Frunk). He offers them off his website and they are absolutely addicting. He always records his performances and gives his audience a chance to purchase them right after the show and it's the best $15 you will ever spend. You not only get to hear his songs in their most purest forms but you also get a glimpse into his personality -- and he's a hilarious riot. Just a good ole Texas boy who loves music and we're just privileged enough for him to share it with us.
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5.0 out of 5 stars JUSTICE IN THE WORLD OF MUSIC ???, November 29, 2010
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This album has been highly recommended to me for some time by my brother.Strange how it takes a favourable exchange rate to finally order it !!! It has definitely lived up to the hype.
Great melodies,clever lyrics,lots of variety,&,most of all,impeccably played.
I recently compiled a top 100 CD's,which my brother & a couple of mates are also doing,& Bob got a spot.
Although i've never been one to follow the radio friendly fare that the majority of DJ's play,there are several songs here that deserve to make Bob Schneider a big star.Having said that,i'm happy he remains in the "alternative" category,& has not swum across into the mainstream.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Depth, variety, pure pleasure., May 11, 2010
This review is from: Lovely Creatures (Audio CD)
New to Bob Schneider? -- You are in for a treat! Bob is an original!
Faithful fan/groupie of Bob Schneider? -- You are in for a treat!

Lovely Creatures matches Lonelyland for me = 10 out of 10. I couldn't ask for a better set of songs.
Lovely Creatures has a bit more pop and more Latin groove than Lonelyland, and overall
is quite polished. He is by far my favorite live musician, and I've seen Springsteen, U2, Dave Matthews, Counting Crows, and Dan Fogelberg, so that's where my taste runs in live music.

Totally worth the price, wouldn't do a la carte and only get some on itunes. The whole album is the way to go.
I've introduced a number of people to Bob Schneider, and I have yet to meet someone who doesn't enjoy his sound. The variety and depth of his talent is rare, especially in the current epoch. He can sing a ballad and need very little accompanying him, he can generate a huge amount of energy rocking it loud , his guitar and keyboard and vocal skills match his songwriting [lyrics and music] ability, and Bob is wildly exciting on the Latin numbers - some of his most well-known live tunes being Tarantula and Bombanaza. If you like horns, they are showcased in several songs. His horn player in the live show is also quite entertaining to watch!

You have got to see him live to fully appreciate his music. He has a good website, but take a friend and go see him when he comes anywhere within 100 miles of where you live. Once you have been to a Bob Schneider live show, his CDs and music take on new meaning and you enjoy them on a whole different level. He is a humble guy, willing to hang around after a live show, shake hands, take a picture with you, look you in the eye and say thanks for coming out.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Everyone needs a bunch of Bob Schneider CD's!, April 29, 2010
This review is from: Lovely Creatures (Audio CD)
I saw Bob Schneider live last summer in Oshkosh, Wisconsin and was an instant fan. I was thrilled to see some of the songs he did that night on this CD. The guy's a magic performer and song writer. His music transcends age and musical boundaries. Do yourself a favor- get this one, Lonelyland, I'm Good Now, and The Californian. Load 'em up and prepare to experience some great music. You'll be glad you did it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely Indeed, April 28, 2010
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Lovely Creatures is Bob Schneider at his finest and with work like this, it's hard to understand why Bob is not a household staple. There is genius at work in Lovely Creatures. From the painfully beautiful, "Changing Your Mind" to the rocking samba of Tarantula, Bob's diverse musical styles offer something for everyone. Add to that the commercially successful and artfully crafted "40 Dogs (Like Romeo and Juliet)" and you have an album worth listening to in its entirety.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for any music taste, January 14, 2010
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This CD is incredible I just bought it yesterday and I had to listen to every track I couldn't even get out of my car till it was over. From an incredible ballad called "Changing Your Mind" to hip hop/rock song "Realness of Space" and incredible Latin mixes "Bombanaza" and "Tarantula" this artist is so diverse and so incredibly talented. A truly gifted songwriter and singer Bob Schneider is perfect for even the most critical music connoisseur. Definitely pick it up today and enjoy "40 Dogs" and "The Bringdown". Every song is great I can't even pick a favorite!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars No Longer a Skeptic, November 30, 2009
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Being new to Austin, I was told I had to check out Bob Schneider as he was a local legend. I was a bit skeptical at first but now having bought this album and having seen Bob perform live recently, I am now a HUGE fan and cannot believe he is not already a huge star and I am now clamoring to drag all visitors that come to town to a Bob show as they are sure to be as blown away as I have been. As for the album, it is definitely an interesting mix of genre's but the songs demonstrate Bob's songwriting skills run deep. My fav tunes from the album are Trash, 40 Dogs, Til Someone Catches a Feelin', Changing my Mind, Bicycle Vs Car, Bombonanza, and Tarantula. If you haven't seen Bob live, do yourself a favor and go check him out as I am sure you will be glad you did. Bob rules!
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