The Animals- Animalization

The Animals- Animalization

(S3-EP.22)The Animals- Animalization (MGM) Released August 1966. Recorded Jan 9, 1966 -July 4, 1966 Animalization by The Animals is a seminal album that exemplifies their blend of blues rock and R&B. Released during the British Invasion, it features Eric Burdon's powerful vocals, Hilton Valentine's distinctive guitar work, and Dave Rowberry’s skills on piano and keyboards. The album's raw sound and impactful tracks like "Don't Bring Me Down" and "Inside Looking Out" contributed to its commercial success, reaching number 20 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. Notably, the album saw lineup changes, with Barry Jenkins replacing John Steel on drums and producer Mickie Most giving way to Tom Wilson, known for his work with Bob Dylan and The Velvet Underground. Tracks like their rendition of "See See Rider" and the soulful "Gin House Blues" highlight the band's dynamic interpretations of blues classics. "Animalization" remains a testament to The Animals' significant role in shaping the era's rock music landscape with their electrifying performances and blues-infused style.


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