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1969 The Greatest Hits of Eric Burdon and The Animals, No. 153 in US; 1971 The Most of Animals, No. 18 in UK; 1973 The Best of The Animals (double album), No. 188 in US; 1973 Starportrait, No. 36 in GER; 1976 Mad Man; 1980 Eric Burdon and the Animals; 1982 Eric Burdon's Greatest Animal Hits; 1984 The Road; 1987 Star portrait; 1988 Wicked Man
Burdon, at 71, recorded an EP with Cincinnati garage band the Greenhornes called, simply, Eric Burdon & the Greenhornes. The album was recorded at an all-analogue recording studio, [34] and released on 23 November 2012 as part of Record Store Day's "Black Friday". In 2013, Eric Burdon came out with a new album called, Til Your River Runs Dry.
Guilty! was released in 1971 to poor sales. [6] In a contemporary review for The Village Voice, Robert Christgau gave it a B-plus grade and found it "good in the casual dumb Burdon way, with sloppy interpretation balanced out by brilliant song choice (Chuck Berry's 'Have Mercy, Judge'), sloppy arrangements saved by a brilliant young guitarist (John Sterling)."
The Greatest Hits of Eric Burdon and The Animals was the group's compilation representing the Animals' last three lineups, and showcased their venture into psychedelic rock. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was released in March 1969 in the US but never put out in the United Kingdom ; [ 3 ] it was the last album MGM Records would release in (more or less) the ...
Winds of Change is the debut album by British-American band Eric Burdon & the Animals, released in October 1967 by MGM Records.The album was recorded following the 1966 dissolution of the original group the Animals and singer Eric Burdon's move to San Francisco, where he and drummer Barry Jenkins formed the new Animals lineup with musicians Vic Briggs, Danny McCulloch and John Weider.
Comeback is an album by Eric Burdon released in 1982, [1] during the Comeback film project. It was the studio album to the film. Live tracks recorded during the sessions were released later on compilations. It was re-released several times under the name Crawling King Snake and The Road.
Eric Is Here featured Burdon and drummer Barry Jenkins recording the works of various pop songwriters, accompanied by the orchestras of Benny Golson and Horace Ott, with arrangements by Ott and Golson. [2] [7] Ott had co-written "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood", which had been a 1965 hit for The Animals.
Power Company is an album by the Eric Burdon Band, released in 1983. [1] It features recordings from the Comeback project. It also features live recordings.