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COMPLETE ANIMALS is a two-CD, 40-song remastering, containing the Animals' standards "House of the Rising Sun" and "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" as well as four previously u...Read more
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Complete Animals by Animals (The) (CD, Jan-1993, 2 Discs, Emi)

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Album Features
UPC:077779461325
Artist:Animals (The)
Format:CD
Release Year:1993
Record Label:Emi
Genre:British Invasion, General, Oldies
Number Of Discs:2

Track Listing
DISC 1:
1. Boom Boom
2. Talking 'Bout You
2. Talkin' 'Bout You
3. Blue Feeling
4. Dimples
5. Baby Let Me Take You Home
6. Gonna Send You Back to WA
6. Gonna Send You Back to Walker
7. Baby What's Wrong
8. House of the Rising Sun
8. House of the Rising Sun, The
9. F-E-E-L
10. I'm Mad Again
11. Right Time
11. Night Time Is the Right Time
12. Around and Around
13. I'm in Love Again
14. Burry My Body
14. Bury My Body
15. She Said Yeah
16. I'm Crying
17. Take It Easy
18. Story of Bo Diddley
18. Story of Bo Diddley, The
19. Girl Cant Help It
19. Girl Can't Help It, The
20. I've Been Around
21. Memphis Tenessee
22. Don't Let Me Be Misynderstood
23. Club a Gogo
24. Roadrunner
25. Hallelujah, I Love Her So
26. Don't Want Much
27. I Believe to My Soul
28. Let the Good Times Roll
29. Mess Around
30. How You've Changed
31. I Ain't Got You
32. Roberts
33. Bright Lights Big City
34. Worried Life Blues
35. Bring It on Home to Me
36. For Miss Caulker
37. I Can't Believe It
38. We Got to Get Out of This
39. It's My Life
40. I'm Gonna Change the World

DISC 2:
1. Memphis Tennessee
2. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
3. Club A Go-Go
12. Roberta
13. Bright Lights, Big City
18. We Gotta Get Out of This Place

Details
Playing Time:126 min.
Producer:Mickie Most
Distributor:MSI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
COMPLETE ANIMALS is a two-CD, 40-song remastering, containing the Animals' standards "House of the Rising Sun" and "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" as well as four previously unreleased tracks.The title is a bit of a misnomer; this double CD only includes the complete sessions that the Animals recorded with producer Mickie Most in 1964 and 1965. The 40 songs capture the band at their peak, including most of their best and biggest hits: "House of the Rising Sun," "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," "Bring It on Home to Me," "We Gotta Get Out of This Place," "I'm Crying," "It's My Life," and "Boom Boom." Most of the rest of the tunes don't match the excellence of these smashes, though they're solid. The great majority of them are covers of vintage R&B/rock tunes by Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, and the like, which aren't quite as durable as reinterpretations from the same era by the Stones and Yardbirds. When they hit the mark, though, the Animals produced some great album tracks that have been mostly forgotten by time, such as "I'm Mad Again" (originally by John Lee Hooker), "Worried Life Blues," and "Bury My Body." After leaving Most, the group would maintain their peak for another year or so (this period is represented on the fine import collection Inside Looking Out) despite the departure of one of rock's all-time finest organists, Alan Price. This compilation has everything that Price recorded with the group, including four previously unreleased cuts and the non-LP Eric Burdon original on the B-side of "It's My Life," "I'm Gonna Change the World." ~ Richie Unterberger

Personnel: Vic Briggs, John Weider (guitar).Liner Note Author: Brian Hogg.The title is a bit of a misnomer; this double CD only includes the complete sessions that the Animals recorded with producer Mickie Most in 1964 and 1965. The 40 songs capture the band at their peak, including most of their best and biggest hits: "House of the Rising Sun," "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," "Bring It on Home to Me," "We Gotta Get Out of This Place," "I'm Crying," "It's My Life," and "Boom Boom." Most of the rest of the tunes don't match the excellence of these smashes, though they're solid. The great majority of them are covers of vintage R&B/rock tunes by Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, and the like, which aren't quite as durable as reinterpretations from the same era by the Stones and Yardbirds. When they hit the mark, though, the Animals produced some great album tracks that have been mostly forgotten by time, such as "I'm Mad Again" (originally by John Lee Hooker), "Worried Life Blues," and "Bury My Body." After leaving Most, the group would maintain their peak for another year or so (this period is represented on the fine import collection Inside Looking Out) despite the departure of one of rock's all-time finest organists, Alan Price. This compilation has everything that Price recorded with the group, including four previously unreleased cuts and the non-LP Eric Burdon original on the B-side of "It's My Life," "I'm Gonna Change the World." ~ Richie Unterberger

Re-mastered 2 cd set featuring all the tracks produced by Mickey Most. Includes previously unreleased tracks: 'Blue Feeling', 'Baby What's Wrong', 'F-E-E-L' & 'Don't Want Much'.

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My love for Animals!

Created: 15/07/10
Sometimes as life passes, things that we once regarded as great are not so great when you revisit them in later years- We realize that they become dated, get old and worn or sometimes they just aren't very good and we can't believe that at one point in time we held them in such high regard- BUT!, this is not the case for this ageless music- The Animals are such a large part of our musical heritage, with their bluesy riffs and soulful vocals- It is rare indeed to find this type of passion in the music of today-
This collection, of course, has all the standard Animal classics such as,'House of the Rising Sun', 'We Gotta Get Outta This Place','It's my Life', 'Don't Let Me be Misunderstood' and 'Bring it on Home to Me'- But, to it's credit, there are some excellent covers of blues classics such as, 'Roadrunner', 'Let the Good Times Roll', 'Memphis', the Johnny Lee Hooker staple, 'I'm Mad Again',and The Yardbirds' masterpiece, 'I Ain't Got You'- With a total of forty tracks, I don't have the space to list all of the best ones, as I would have to list all forty of them- As far as I am concerned, there is not a yawner in the bunch-
If you were not around in the 60s to be a part of the music scene with groups such as The Animals or The Yardbirds or Cream or Led Zeppelin or Early Rolling Stones, this would be a great place to begin your search for musical excellence- If you're like most lovers of music, you won't stop here!! But you will find the journey to be well worth the time and expense- But, don't hesitate, this music will not be available forever; get it while you can-
Beach
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Music with FEELING...

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Created: 03/06/11
Life goes on....getting married, kids, buying a home and you get too busy to enjoy the things you loved...I started playing my old LP's on a quiet day at home and realized how GREAT the Animals and Eric Burdon was back when you had the time to sit around and listen to good music....I then immediately purchased a CD of all the Animals greatest hits to replace my worn records and then I had to have this one with songs I never heard before added to it....AMAZING! Eric's voice is a gift.......none of the new artist around today can complete with the Animals music.
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Created: 22/08/08
This is a great intro into earlly rock, get it for no other reason than Eric Burdons voice, though rhe band aint at all bad.
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