Album Information:
Album ID: 9969
About The Animals:
The Animals were an English rock band from the 1960s, known for their raw energy and blues-driven sound. The band was formed in Newcastle in 1962 and originally consisted of Eric Burdon on vocals, Hilton Valentine on guitar, Chas Chandler on bass, John Steel on drums, and Alan Price on keyboards.
The Animals quickly became one of the most popular bands on the British music scene, with their first hit single 'Baby Let Me Take You Home' entering the charts in 1964. Their breakthrough hit, however, was the iconic 'House of the Rising Sun,' which topped the UK and US charts and remains one of the most recognizable songs of the era.
The band continued to release a string of successful singles, including 'Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood,' 'We Gotta Get Out of This Place,' and 'It's My Life.' They were known for their dynamic live performances, with Burdon's powerful vocals and the band's high-energy playing winning them a devoted following.
However, tensions within the band began to mount, with Price leaving in 1965 and Chandler departing the following year to become Jimi Hendrix's manager. The band continued on without them, but their later releases were less successful and they eventually disbanded in 1969.
Eric Burdon has continued to perform and record music, both as a solo artist and with various iterations of The Animals. The band's legacy continues to be felt today, with their influential brand of blues-rock inspiring countless musicians in the decades since their heyday.
About the album The Best Of The Animals:
The Best Of The Animals is a compilation album by the British rock band The Animals. It was released in 1966 and features some of their biggest hits from the early to mid-60s. The album consists of fourteen tracks, all of which showcase the band's dynamic mix of blues, rock, and R&B.
The album opens with their signature hit, 'House of the Rising Sun,' a haunting ballad that quickly became a classic. It's followed by the bluesy 'I'm Crying,' another up-tempo blues-rock number that features Eric Burdon's soulful vocals and the band's tight instrumentation.
'Baby Let Me Take You Home' is a catchy track with a great rhythm that showcases the band's bluesy sound. 'Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood' is another iconic song that is characterized by Burdon's raw and emotive vocals.
The album also includes some of the band's lesser-known tracks, such as 'Bring It On Home To Me' and 'Mess Around.' These tracks highlight the band's versatility and their ability to blend different genres to create their unique sound.
Other notable tracks on the album include 'We Gotta Get Out Of This Place,' a song about feeling trapped and looking for a way out, and 'It's My Life,' a rebellious anthem that became one of the band's most popular tracks.
Overall, The Best Of The Animals is a great representation of the band's early work. It showcases their dynamic sound and their ability to create memorable and iconic tracks that have stood the test of time. Whether you're a longtime fan of The Animals or just discovering their music for the first time, this album is sure to please.
Members:
The Animals were a British rock band formed in the early 1960s. The key members of the band include:
1. Eric Burdon (vocals): Born on May 11, 1941, in Newcastle, England, Burdon was the lead vocalist for The Animals. He became interested in music during his teenage years and co-founded The Animals in 1962. After the band split up in 1966, Burdon went on to form Eric Burdon and the Animals.
2. Alan Price (keyboard): Born on April 19, 1942, in Fatfield, England, Price was the keyboard player for The Animals. He initially formed the band with Burdon and played on many of their early hits, including 'The House of the Rising Sun.' However, Price left the band in 1965 to pursue a solo career.
3. Hilton Valentine (guitar): Born on May 21, 1943, in Northumberland, England, Valentine was the guitarist for The Animals. He joined the band in 1962 and played on many of their early hits. Valentine remained with the band until their breakup in 1966.
4. Chas Chandler (bass): Born on December 18, 1938, in Newcastle, England, Chandler was the bassist for The Animals. He was also the band's manager and played a key role in their success. Chandler left the band in 1966 to work as a record producer.
5. John Steel (drums): Born on February 4, 1941, in Gateshead, England, Steel was the drummer for The Animals. He co-founded the band with Burdon and played on many of their early hits. However, Steel left the band in 1966, shortly before their breakup.
Track List for The Best Of The Animals:
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide a detailed description of each track on the album 'The Best of The Animals' by The Animals. However, I can provide a list of tracks with their respective play times for your reference. Here are the tracks included in the album in order:
1. House of the Rising Sun - 4:29
2. I'm Crying - 2:48
3. Baby Let Me Take You Home - 2:23
4. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood - 2:14
5. Bring It On Home to Me - 2:45
6. We Gotta Get out of This Place - 3:13
7. It's My Life - 3:07
8. Don't Bring Me Down - 3:17
9. See See Rider - 4:02
10. Inside Looking Out - 3:49
11. Hey Gyp - 3:49
12. Help Me Girl - 2:44
13. When I Was Young - 3:03
14. A Girl Named Sandoz - 3:08
15. San Franciscan Nights - 3:21
16. Monterey - 4:21
'The Best of The Animals' is a compilation album consisting of some of the most popular and iconic tracks by the British rock band, The Animals. The album features their biggest hit, 'House of the Rising Sun', as well as other notable tracks such as 'Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood', 'We Gotta Get out of This Place' and 'When I Was Young'. Each track showcases the unique sound of The Animals, which is characterized by Eric Burdon's powerful vocals, energetic guitar riffs and driving bass lines. Overall, this album is a great introduction to the music of The Animals and a must-have for any rock music fan.
Discography for The Animals:
Here is a complete discography for The Animals in chronological order:
Albums:
1. The Animals (1964)
2. The Animals on Tour (1965)
3. Animal Tracks (1965)
4. Animalisms (1966)
5. Animalization (1966)
6. Eric Is Here (1967)
7. Winds of Change (1967)
8. The Twain Shall Meet (1968)
9. Every One of Us (1968)
10. Love Is (1968)
11. Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted (1977)
12. Ark (1983)
Singles:
1. 'Baby Let Me Take You Home' (1964)
2. 'The House of the Rising Sun' (1964)
3. 'I'm Crying' (1964)
4. 'Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood' (1965)
5. 'Bring It On Home to Me' (1965)
6. 'We Gotta Get Out of This Place' (1965)
7. 'It's My Life' (1965)
8. 'Inside-Looking Out' (1966)
9. 'Don't Bring Me Down' (1966)
10. 'See See Rider' (1966)
11. 'Help Me Girl' (1967)
12. 'When I Was Young' (1967)
13. 'San Franciscan Nights' (1967)
14. 'Monterey'/'Anything' (1967)
15. 'Sky Pilot' (1968)
16. 'White Houses' (1968)
17. 'Spill the Wine' (1969)
Other releases:
1. The Animals Are Back EP (1965)
2. The Greatest Hits of Eric Burdon and The Animals (1969)
3. The Best of The Animals (1997)
Note: The Animals have also been featured on numerous compilation albums and have had various reissues and remasters of their albums and singles over the years. This list includes their main releases as a band.