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Cut 11 years after the Animals' original lineup recorded their last LP and six years before their more well-remembered reunion tour, this oft-overlooked album is just short of a lost classic; it lacks the intensity of their 1983 studio effort, Ark, but it is more substantial musically than that album and fits in very neatly with their preceding work, as though they'd scarcely skipped a beat. Recorded under the auspices of the late Chas Chandler's Barn Productions, the album was highlighted by a dramatically bluesy rendition of "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue," boasting superb playing by Alan Price. Hilton Valentine's soaring guitar pyrotechnics light up "Fire on the Sun," perhaps the flashiest performance of his career for this most introspective of '60s British blues axemen, and "As the Crow Flies" has the group returning to its roots, as a dark, brooding rendition of the Jimmy Reed song that gives room for Chandler, Valentine, Price, and John Steel to show off their '60s-era blues chops in a more expansive form. After a promising start, the gospel number "Many Rivers to Cross" falls apart a bit, but "Just a Little Bit," with its rippling organ break, the group original "Riverside County," and the pounding finale, "The Fool," make the rest of side two eminently enjoyable, although, coming out in the midst of the punk and disco booms, the LP never had a chance to be heard by more than the most dedicated fans.
Product Details
Release Date: | 10/05/2018 |
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Label: | Secret Records |
UPC: | 5036436115129 |
catalogNumber: | 194 |
Rank: | 71293 |
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Performance Credits
Animals Primary ArtistAlan Price Keyboards,Group Member
Hilton Valentine Guitar,Group Member
Eric Burdon Vocals,Group Member
Chas Chandler Bass,Group Member
John Steel Drums,Group Member
Technical Credits
Percy Mayfield ComposerJimmy Reed Composer
Jimmy Cliff Composer
Bob Dylan Composer
Earl Washington Composer
Sanford Clark Composer
Jerry Leiber Composer
Alan Price Composer
Hilton Valentine Composer
Eric Burdon Composer
Ralph Bass Composer
Chas Chandler Composer,Producer
Shakey Jake Harris Composer
Alan O'Duffy Engineer
Clyde Otis Composer
Doc Pomus Composer
Mike Stoller Composer
John Thornton Composer
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