The Best of Eric Burdon & the Animals, 1966-1968 [Polydor]

The Best of Eric Burdon & the Animals, 1966-1968 [Polydor]

The Best of Eric Burdon & the Animals, 1966-1968 [Polydor]

The Best of Eric Burdon & the Animals, 1966-1968 [Polydor]

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Overview

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. ~ Bruce Eder

Product Details

Release Date: 06/11/1991
Label: Universal
UPC: 0042284938822
Rank: 55623

Tracks

  1. Don't Bring Me Down
  2. See See Rider
  3. Inside Looking Out
  4. Hey Gyp
  5. Help Me Girl
  6. When I Was Young
  7. A Girl Named Sandoz
  8. San Franciscan Nights
  9. Good Times
  10. Anything
  11. Winds of Change
  12. Monterey
  13. Sky Pilot
  14. White Houses
  15. River Deep, Mountain High

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Eric Burdon & the Animals   Primary Artist
The Animals   Primary Artist
Dave Rowberry   Keyboards
Eric Burdon   Vocals
John Steel   Drums
Zoot Money   Organ,Piano,Vocals,Guitar (Bass)
John Weider   Guitar,Violin,Celeste
Horace Ott   Conductor
Danny McCulloch   Bass,Vocals,Guitar (12 String)
Hilton Valentine   Guitar
Andy Summers   Guitar,Vocals
Chas Chandler   Bass
Barry Jenkins   Drums,Vocals,Tambourine
Vic Briggs   Bass,Piano,Guitar,Vibraphone
George Bruno   Piano,Vocals,Organ (Hammond)
Royal Scots Guard Pipe And Drum Marching Band   Bagpipes,Percussion

Technical Credits

Dave Rowberry   Arranger,Composer
Donovan   Composer
Eric Burdon & the Animals   Performer
Ellie Greenwich   Composer
Eric Burdon   Composer
Carole King   Composer
Ma Rainey   Composer
Leitch   Composer
Victor Briggs   Composer
John A. Lomax   Composer
Jeff Lynne   Composer
Jeff Barry   Composer
Tom Wilson   Producer
Rob Lipshutz   Liner Notes
John Weider   Composer
Horace Ott   Arranger
Val Valentin   Engineer
Scott English   Composer
Alan Lomax   Composer
Brian Ingoldsby   Engineer
Gerry Goffin   Composer
Danny McCulloch   Composer
Phil Spector   Composer
The Animals   Arranger,Producer
Chas Chandler   Composer
Laurence Weiss   Composer
Larry Weiss   Composer
Barry Jenkins   Composer
Vic Briggs   Composer
Every One Of Us   Producer
Donovan Leitch   Composer
Daniel McCulloch   Composer
Scott David English   Composer
Johnnie Weider   Composer
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