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Tame Yourself is a benefit album released in 1989, aimed at supporting the animal rights organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). The album features a variety of artists who contributed their songs to raise awareness and funds for animal rights issues.

Overview[edit]

Tame Yourself was produced as part of a collaboration between various musicians and PETA to highlight issues related to animal cruelty and promote animal rights. The album includes tracks from well-known artists who are supporters of animal rights, blending different musical styles, from rock to pop, to convey a message of compassion and advocacy for animals.

Track Listing[edit]

The album features several notable tracks, each performed by different artists. Some of the prominent songs include:

Each track on the album addresses themes related to animal rights, such as the opposition to fur clothing and the promotion of vegetarianism.

Reception[edit]

Tame Yourself received mixed reviews from critics. While the album's intent and message were praised, its musical coherence as a compilation was sometimes questioned. However, it succeeded in raising awareness and funds for PETA's activities and remains a notable example of musicians using their influence for social and ethical causes.

Impact and Legacy[edit]

The release of Tame Yourself helped to bring more attention to the cause of animal rights during the late 1980s and early 1990s. It also showcased how the music industry could collaborate with charitable organizations to support social issues, setting a precedent for future benefit albums and charity events.

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