The Best of Eric Burdon and the Animals (1966-1968)
Eric Burdon & The Animals
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Album Review
Despite its being credited to Eric Burdon & the Animals, this hour-long compilation may prove to be of equal interest to serious fans of the original Animals (i.e. the quintet that recorded "House of the Rising Sun," "It's My Life," etc.). The first four cuts, at least — "Don't Bring Me Down," "See See Rider," "Inside Looking Out," and "Hey Gyp" — were done by the classic second lineup, featuring Burdon and original members Hilton Valentine, Chas Chandler, and John Steel, along with Dave Rowberry on keyboards, and those tracks all sprang from the original Animals' R&B roots. They also happen to be first-rate recordings and, indeed, are superior to many of the tracks off of the original band's first two LPs. As for the rest, overlooking "Help Me Girl" — an Eric Burdon solo release on which it isn't clear who played, other than drummer Barry Jenkins — it's all the work of Eric Burdon & the Animals, the psychedelic outfit that Burdon and his management assembled in 1966 around Jenkins; and John Weider on guitar, bass, violin, and keyboards; Vic Briggs on guitar, vibes, keyboards, and saxophone; and Danny McCulloch on bass, with Andy Summers showing up late in the day on "River Deep, Mountain High." Their material is surprisingly engaging, even if it isn't what anyone really wants to remember Burdon for — in contrast to the typical British psychedelic music of the period, which tended to sound very fey and elegant, the "new Animals" played a hard, ballsy kind of psychedelia that never lost sight of the rhythm (and, at its best, didn't stray too far from the blues) of their R&B roots. The sides represented here are played more than competently and show occasional inspiration in the writing, arrangements, and performance. Though their sound is more of an acquired taste than that of the original Animals, they were a talented band, and perhaps if they could have pulled together one album that was as inspired as the singles "When I Was Young," "Monterey," or "Sky Pilot," they might have sustained some success. Instead, their albums tended toward the self-consciously heavy, spaced-out noodling that we hear on "Winds of Change," where Burdon sounds as though he's doing a burlesque of Jim Morrison. This disc lives up to its name, however, distilling down the best elements of the group's various facets, so you get their most accessible single sides and the best of the album noodling (the sitar and violin on "Winds of Change" are beautifully played, even if they don't go anywhere). The disc could have been extended to include cuts like "Shake" by the early transitional lineup, and "Paint It Black," which would have come close to making it definitive, but those did turn up later on Polygram Special Products' budget-priced best-of on the group. The sound is very good for a 1991 CD release, and the notes are reasonably thorough.
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Eric Burton and the Animal ( 1966 - 1968)
by BeercousinEric Burton ( born 1941) was all this music. Way before 8 track recording, This music was made to overwhlem the studio. What was in the water in 1965 in England? Way before Led Zeplin. Eric Burton and the Who and the Rolling Stones, Beatles and while Rod Sturart and Jeff Beck were looking for a drummer, these songs were recorded. In Americe there was Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry. All his songs are here except "Spill the Wine" done with War. Go back to the 'summer of love' and listen to San Franciscan Nights; or to one of the first anti War songs to get airplay " Sky Pilot". This is not to be missed! Early, Well recorded music
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by rawrockbrangmetolifenevermind, i never really listened to his music i just tought is band name was kool this music is terrable. i burnt the shrine down!
The Best of Eric Burdon and The Animals
by mightymouse64063I downloaded this album several weeks ago, only to find out that the song (See See Rider) had an error and would not play. So I deleted it and spent another 99 cents for the same song. I attempted to play the second one, and it gave my new computer the "Blue Screen of Death". So, today, against better judgement I purchased this song for a third and hopefully final time. Be wary of what you buy, iTunes now owes me $1.98. Good luck to all and may this not happen to you.
Biography
Born: May 11, 1941 in Walker-on-Tyne, England
Genre: Rock
Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s
Top Albums and Songs by Eric Burdon & The Animals
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| 1 | Sky Pilot | The Best of Eric Burdon and the Animals (1966-1968) | 7:30 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 2 | San Franciscan Nights | The Best of Eric Burdon and the Animals (1966-1968) | 3:20 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 3 | When I Was Young | The Best of Eric Burdon and the Animals (1966-1968) | 3:01 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 4 | Spill the Wine | Eric Burdon Declares "War" | 4:54 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 5 | Don't Bring Me Down | The Best of Eric Burdon and the Animals (1966-1968) | 3:15 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
- $9.99
- Genres: Rock, Music, Psychedelic, Rock & Roll, Blues-Rock, British Invasion, Blues, Country Blues, Pop, Pop/Rock, Soft Rock
- Released: Sep 20, 1991
- ℗ Universal Music Canada

