Review of the Album: The Best Of Eric Burdon & The Animals, 1966-1968 from more reviews...
I hate to start a review with a backhanded compliment, but I was surprised at how good this CD is. Somehow, Burdon's work of the late 60s has gotten lost in the public mind. We hear his early work with...more.
Review of the Album: The Best Of Eric Burdon & The Animals, 1966-1968 from more reviews...
THE BEST OF ERIC BURDON & THE ANIMALS, 1966-1968 is a great collection that starts off in the Memphis-Chicago-Detroit-Great Plains blues-rock-soul vein of early Animals, and then quickly moves into psychedelia. The most compelling cuts on...more.
Review of the Album: The Best Of Eric Burdon & The Animals, 1966-1968 from more reviews...
Maybe not the best Animals compilation,but a good one at that.Total of fifteen tracks,with the better ones being "Don't Bring Me Down"(sure beats any cover version that's been done since then),"Hey Gyp","When I...more.
While they're best remembered for "House of the Rising Sun," the Animals had more than one track. What about "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" and "We've Gotta Get Out of this Place," to name but two, as well...more.
The Animals were one of the best groups of the British Invasion. So why aren't they as highly thought of as, say, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who or The Kinks? Because unlike those other groups, The Animals didn...more.