- One Monkey Don't Stop No Show
- Maudie
- Outcast
- Sweet Little Sixteen
- You're on My Mind
- Clapping
- Gin House Blues
- Squeeze Her,Tease Her
- What Am I Living For
- I Put a Spell on You
- That's All I Am to You
- She'll Return It
- Inside Looking Out
- Don' Bring Me Down
- Cheating
- Help Me Girl
- See See Rider
- I Just Wanna Make Love to You
- Boom Boom
- Big Boss Man
- Pretty Thing
- Don't Bring Me Down
- See See Rider
- Help Me Girl
- Cheating
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During their first two years of recording, the Animals had never quite succeeded when it came to recording LPs -- good as some of the songs on their first two albums, done for EMI, had been, there was this sense that single were what this band was really about. Then, newly signed to English Decca, they delivered Animalisms, a truly transcendent collection of a dozen songs, mostly superb covers interspersed with some good originals, principally by Eric Burdon and Dave Rowberry. Burdon was never singing better and the group had developed a bold, tight sound that seemed to lift his soul shouting to ever higher levels of passion and conviction. "Outcast," "Maudie," "You're on My Mind," "Clapping," "That's All I Am to You," "Squeeze Her - Tease Her," "I Put a Spell on You," "She'll Return It," and "Gin House Blues" all rate among the best work the band ever did, passionate, gorgeous, and exciting R&B down to the last note, with Burdon at the peak of his career; and "Sweet Little Sixteen," though a relatively minor song here, was their best Chuck Berry cover to date, highlighted by Rowberry's flashy piano (doing some Jerry Lee Lewis arpeggios) and Hilton Valentine's boldest guitar work yet, combining the lead and rhythm parts in a hard chopping, twanging virtuoso performance. Ironically, the Animalisms album (which was issued in America two months later in somewhat altered form, as Animalization) appeared just as the group was about to enter its final phase of existence -- they'd switched drummers from John Steel to Barry Jenkins during the period in which these tracks were recorded, and Burdon would soon decide to dissolve the lineup. ~ Bruce Eder
Product Details
| Release Date: | 07/06/2018 |
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| Label: | Secret Records |
| UPC: | 5036436114221 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
The Animals Primary ArtistTechnical Credits
Winfield Scott ComposerDave Rowberry Composer
J. Lomax Composer
Luther Dixon Composer
John Lee Hooker Composer
Otis Blackwell Composer
Art Harris Composer
Sticks McGhee Engineer
Henry Troy Composer
Willie Dixon Composer
E. Johnson Composer
Edgar Campbell Composer
Chris Welch Liner Notes
Alonzo Tucker Composer
Traditional Composer
Bo Diddley Composer
Chas Chandler Composer
Jackie Wilson Composer
Chuck Berry Composer
Larry Weiss Composer
Barry Jenkins Composer
Fletcher Henderson Composer
Eric Burdon Composer
Chandler Composer
Ernie Johnson Composer
Carole King Composer
Fred Jay Composer
Ma Rainey Composer
Joe Tex Composer
John A. Lomax Composer
Scott English Composer
Screamin' Jay Hawkins Composer
McDaniel Composer
Alan Lomax Composer
Al Smith Composer
Gerry Goffin Composer
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