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Feed the Animals is the fourth studio album by American musician Gregg Gillis, released under his stage name Girl Talk by Illegal Art on June 19, 2008. Illegal Art originally released the album as a digital download through their website using a " pay what you want " pricing system.
Feed the Animals was number four on Time's Top 10 Albums of 2008. [32] Rolling Stone gave the album four stars and ranked the album #24 on their Top 50 albums of 2008. [33] Blender rated it the second-best recording/album of 2008, [34] and National Public Radio listeners rated it the 16th best album of the year. [35]
Like many folk songs, "The House of the Rising Sun" is of uncertain authorship. Musicologists say that it is based on the tradition of broadside ballads, and thematically it has some resemblance to the 16th-century ballad "The Unfortunate Rake" (also cited as source material for "St. James Infirmary Blues"), yet there is no evidence suggesting that there is any direct relation. [4]
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Best of the Animals (Springboard 4025, 1973) Best of the Animals (ABKCO 4324, 1975, 1-LP --- first U.S. compilation to feature the UK "correct" version of "We Gotta Get Out of This Place") The Best of the Animals (ABKCO, 1988) The Complete Animals (EMI, 1990) The Best of Eric Burdon and the Animals 1966–1968 (Polygram, 1991) E; Original Hits ...
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House of the Rising Sun reached the number 30 position on the American Billboard Top Country Albums chart in 1974. It was Miller's seventh album to reach the country albums survey and among her final to do so. [9] A total of three singles were spawned from the album. Its lead single was the title track, which was first issued in October 1974. [10]
[Intro] Here we go [Refrain] Ooh, who they came to see? Me Who rep like me? Don’t make me get up out my seat Uh, oh Uh, oh Who let my goons out that house?