The Animals - The Animals & Animal Tracks [Remastered] (2004)
BAND/ARTIST: The Animals
- Title: The Animals & Animal Tracks
- Year Of Release: 2004
- Label: EMI [7243 4 73272 2 3]
- Genre: Rock, Blues Rock, Classic Rock
- Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log) / WAV (tracks)
- Total Time: 1:11:26
- Total Size: 166 mb / 306 mb / 724 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
The Animals (also billed as Eric Burdon and the Animals) are an English rhythm-and-blues and rock band, formed in Newcastle upon Tyne in the early 1960s. The band moved to London upon finding fame in 1964. The Animals were known for their gritty, bluesy sound and deep-voiced frontman Eric Burdon, as exemplified by their signature song and transatlantic number-one hit single "The House of the Rising Sun" as well as by hits such as "We Gotta Get Out of This Place", "It's My Life", "Don't Bring Me Down", "I'm Crying", "See See Rider" and "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood." The band balanced tough, rock-edged pop singles against rhythm-and-blues-oriented album material and were part of the British Invasion of the US.
The Animals underwent numerous personnel changes in the mid-1960s, and suffered from poor business management, leading the original incarnation to split up in 1966. Burdon assembled a mostly new lineup of musicians under the name Eric Burdon and the Animals; the much-changed act moved to California and achieved commercial success as a psychedelic and hard rock band with hits such as "San Franciscan Nights", "When I Was Young" and "Sky Pilot" before disbanding at the end of the decade. Altogether, the group had 10 top-20 hits in both the UK Singles Chart and the US Billboard Hot 100.
The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one-off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968. They later launched brief comebacks in 1975 and 1983. Several partial regroupings of the original-era members have occurred since then under various names. The Animals were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994.
The Animals underwent numerous personnel changes in the mid-1960s, and suffered from poor business management, leading the original incarnation to split up in 1966. Burdon assembled a mostly new lineup of musicians under the name Eric Burdon and the Animals; the much-changed act moved to California and achieved commercial success as a psychedelic and hard rock band with hits such as "San Franciscan Nights", "When I Was Young" and "Sky Pilot" before disbanding at the end of the decade. Altogether, the group had 10 top-20 hits in both the UK Singles Chart and the US Billboard Hot 100.
The original lineup of Burdon, Alan Price, Chas Chandler, Hilton Valentine and John Steel reunited for a one-off benefit concert in Newcastle in 1968. They later launched brief comebacks in 1975 and 1983. Several partial regroupings of the original-era members have occurred since then under various names. The Animals were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994.
:: TRACKLIST ::
The Animals
1 The Story Of Bo Diddley 5:44
2 Bury My Body 2:52
3 Dimples 3:19
4 I've Been Around 1:40
5 I'm In Love Again 3:03
6 The Girl Can't Help It 2:24
7 I'm Mad Again 4:17
8 She Said Yeah 2:21
9 The Right Time 3:48
10 Memphis Tennessee 3:08
11 Boom Boom 3:19
12 Around And Around 2:46
The Animals is the self-titled debut album by the British R&B/blues rock band the Animals. It was released in the United Kingdom in October 1964 on EMI's Columbia Records.[6] The album reached No. 6 in the UK Albums Chart and held that position for 20 weeks.
Animal Tracks
13 Mess Around 2:21
14 How You've Changed 3:15
15 Hallelujah I Love Her So 2:49
16 I Believe To My Soul 3:28
17 Worried Life Blues 4:16
18 Roberta 2:08
19 I Ain't Got You 2:32
20 Bright Lights Big City 2:57
21 Let The Good Times Roll 1:57
22 For Miss Caulker 4:01
23 Roadrunner 2:53
Animal Tracks is the Animals' third album in the United States, released as both LP Record and Reel to reel tape. Musically, it was a hodge-podge of the group's recent hit singles mixed in with tracks of assorted vintage that had not been included on either of The Animals' first two U.S. albums. As such it bore little resemblance in content or purpose to the band's British release also named Animal Tracks from four months earlier. "The Story of Bo Diddley" is an adaptation and expansion of a song recorded by Bo Diddley in 1960, utilizing some of the original lyrics but with additional verses and melody recapping the musician's life in a talking blues style.
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