The Animals

English rock band

The Animals were an English music group, who were most popular in the 1960s. They were known for their bluesy sound, and their heavy-voiced singer Eric Burdon.

The Animals
The Animals in 1964: from left to right, Eric Burdon (vocals), Alan Price (keyboards), Chas Chandler (bass), Hilton Valentine (guitar), John Steel (drums)
The Animals in 1964: from left to right, Eric Burdon (vocals), Alan Price (keyboards), Chas Chandler (bass), Hilton Valentine (guitar), John Steel (drums)
Background information
Also known asEric Burdon and the New Animals
OriginEngland Newcastle upon Tyne, England
GenresRhythm and blues
Blues rock
Rock
Psychedelic rock, Progressive rock, Punk rock, R&B
Years active1963–1969, 1975-1976, 1983
LabelsColumbia Graphophone, Decca, MGM
Past member(s)Eric Burdon
Alan Price
Chas Chandler (deceased)
Hilton Valentine (deceased) John Steel
Dave Rowberry (deceased)
Barry Jenkins
and more

One of their first hit songs, "The House of The Rising Sun", was an old American folk song, which they performed with a rock and roll beat. Folk musician Bob Dylan was impressed by the Animals version of the song.

Other Animals hits included "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place", "Don't Bring Me Down", "It's My Life", "See See Rider", "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood", and "I'm Crying". The original Animals disbanded, and Burdon moved to the United States in 1967, where he formed a new version of the band. They made more records, like "San Franciscan Nights", "Sky Pilot", "When I Was Young", "Paint it Black", "River Deep Mountain High", "Gratefully Dead" and "Monterey".

The original Animals reunited in later years, to perform concerts, and Burdon performed Animals songs with other bands. Bass guitarist Chas Chandler became a music producer, with artists like Jimi Hendrix and Slade.

Keyboardist Alan Price left the band in early 1965 and went on an successful solo career in Europe. Guitar player Hilton Valentine and drummer John Steel left the music business for many years until they reunited. John Weider, guitar and violin player of the second Animals went on an solo career and was a member of the rock band Family. Guitar player of the second Animals Vic Briggs became Antion Vikram Singh and released a few solo records including Hawaiian music. Lead singer Eric Burdon went on with the funk rock band War, formed the hard rock/heavy metal group The Eric Burdon Band and went on an solo career with many ups and downs.

Studio albums

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  • The Animals (1964)
  • The Animals on Tour (1965)
  • Animal Tracks (1965)
  • Animalisms (1966)
  • Animalism (1966)
  • Eric Is Here (1967)
  • Winds of Change (1967)
  • The Twain Shall Meet (1968)
  • Every One of Us (1968)
  • Love Is (1968)
  • Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted (1977)
  • Ark (1983)

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