Eric Burdon & the Animals - Winds of Change (CD)

Winds of Change
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Album Details: Winds of Change

Release Date:04/11/1995
Label:One Way Records Inc
UPC:046633033527

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    Eric, Eric, Eric

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 16, 2006

    Pros: Just listen

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    Just listen to it, either you love it or not.

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    The best Eric Burdon you have ever see.

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 30, 1999 | 0 out of 1 found this Winds of Change review helpful

    This disk is not for all... It's the meaning of rock music:
    You say "rock", you mean "Eric Burdon & Animals, Winds of change"

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  • All Music Guide

    This album marked the debut of Eric Burdon and the New Animals, a decidedly looser, more psychedelic outfit than any the blues-singing idol had previously been associated with. "San Franciscan Nights," "Paint It Black," and "Yes I'm Experienced" (Burdon's answer to Jimi Hendrix's "Are You Experienced?") were moody and pulsating, and also fiercely experimental -- one can get a glimpse of this band at work in the D.A. Pennebaker movie Monterey Pop, doing "Paint It Black" on stage. It was a logical extension of the later work of the original Animals into the Summer of Love.

    - Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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Biography

Eric Burdon

As the lead singer of the Animals, Eric Burdon was one of the British Invasion's most distinctive vocalists, with a searingly powerful blues-rock voice. When the first lineup of the group fell apart in 1966, Burdon kept the Animals' name going with various players for a few years. Usually billed as Eric Burdon and the Animals, the group was essentially Burdon's vehicle,... Read more