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  1. 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. It was released in March 1969 in the US but never put out in the United Kingdom; it was the last album MGM Records would release in (more or less) the group's lifetime. . Despite containing three tracks that had been US ...

  2. Eric Burdon is a legendary singer and songwriter who has been rocking the world with his distinctive voice and music for over five decades. From The Animals to War, from blues to rock, from activism to peace, he has always followed his passion and vision. Visit his official website to learn more about his life, his music, his tour and his message of peace.

  3. Listen to Eric Burdon & the Animals on Spotify. Artist · 162.1K monthly listeners.

  4. "Sky Pilot" is a 1968 song by Eric Burdon & The Animals, released on the album The Twain Shall Meet. When released as a single the song was split across both...

  5. the Animals, five-piece rock group from northeastern England whose driving sound influenced Bob Dylan’s decision, in 1965, to begin working with musicians playing electric instruments. The principal members were Eric Burdon (b. May 11, 1941, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England), Alan Price (b. April 19, 1942, Fatfield, Durham), Hilton Valentine (b.

  6. The Animals Eric Burdon & the Animals (1964) Allgemeine Informationen: Genre(s) Rock, Bluesrock: Gründung 1962 Auflösung 1969 Website www.theanimalswebsite.com: Letzte Besetzung Gesang. Eric Burdon: Gitarre. Hilton Valentine († 2021) Schlagzeug. John Steel Vox-Orgel, Piano. Alan Price:

  7. 10 de abr. de 2013 · Eric Burdon & The Animals played at the Monterey International Pop Festival held in June 1967 alongside the cream of the music scene including Jefferson Airplane, The Who, Otis Redding and The Jimi Hendrix Experience (managed by Chas Chandler). Burdon appeared on the first night, unveiling San Franciscan Nights to a