During the months after Eric Burdon and the remaining members of the original Animals split, the singer cut this album backed by an orchestra and doing songs by Randy...
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One can get an idea of the confusion that fans must have felt by virtue of the fact that Love Is was the third album by Eric Burdon & the Animals to be issued in 1968, even...
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Subtitled "The Unreleased Eric Burdon, Volume 2," the performances on this disc date back to the early 1970s and extend up to the early '80s, a prime creative period for the...
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For his 1995 release Lost Within the Halls of Fame, celebrated singer Eric Burdon delivers more of what listeners expect from him with songs like "I Will Be With You Again,"...
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In the face of the legend that he once was, it's very fashionable to dismiss Eric Burdon's '70s-and-later output as little more than an afterthought -- which may or may not...
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Rhino reissued Sun Secrets and Stop, two undistinguished albums Eric Burdon recorded for Capitol in the '70s, as a single CD. While this will be of interest to Burdon...
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The main problem with this Australian compilation is its subtitle, "A Decade of Rock Blues." Fans of the Animals will be aware that the group wasn't actually around for...
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The Twain Shall Meet sort of whited out this reviewer's brain when he came back to it, for the first time in years, in 2004. Partly it's the sheer range of its contents --...
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Winds of Change opened the psychedelic era in the history of Eric Burdon & the Animals -- although Burdon's drug experiences had taken a great leap forward months earlier...
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Former Animals lead singer Eric Burdon resurfaced in 1970 fronting a mostly black group named War. Their debut album actually cracked the pop Top 20, but by the time this...
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The debut effort by Eric Burdon & War was an erratic effort that hinted at more potential...Three of the five tunes are meandering blues-jazz-psychedelic jams, two of which,...
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A somewhat misleading album title, the majority of this record consists of live War tracks with Burdon singing lead. Of course, there are some tracks that Burdon made famous...
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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...
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Polygram Special Markets' The Best of Eric Burdon and the Animals contains a selection of ten highlights (eight on cassette) from the Animals' late-'60s recordings for MGM....
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This album combines two previously released Eric Burdon live albums. Live at the Roxy (aka Roxy Live) comes from a show at the Roxy nightclub in Los Angeles recorded in...
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This live recording is drawn from two different sources. The bulk of it, the first nine of the ten tracks, comes from a performance by Eric Burdon at the Metropol club in...
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