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A song describing the Monterey Pop Festival which set the standard for all the music festivals that followed like Woodstock.
The Greatest Hits of Eric Burdon and the Animals - Студийный альбом от Eric Burdon & the Animals. В альбом вошло 9 треков.
Album · 1997 · 10 Songs.
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Written-By – Weiss, English. B5. When I Was Young. Written-By – Jenkins (tracks: A1 to A3, A5, B3), McCulloch (tracks: A1 to A3, A5, B3), Burdon (tracks: A1 to A3, A5, B3), Weider (tracks: A1 to A3, A5, B3), Briggs (tracks: A1 to A3, A5, B3). 메모. Double fold J card inlay, printed one side only Grey Cassette shell with Black paper labels, Silver print. On Cassette: Made in England On inlay: Printed in England.
Studio album by Eric Burdon & the Animals. The original band, the Animals, broke up in 1966 and this band was entirely new except for lead singer Eric Burdon and drummer Barry Jenkins, who joined the original lineup when John Steel left in February 1966. With the new band, featuring guitarist Vic Briggs, bassist Danny McCulloch and electric violinist John Weider, Burdon began to move from the gritty blues sound of the original mid-1960s group into psychedelic music. The album opens with the sound of waves washing over the title track, "Winds of Change".
List of all Eric Burdon And The Animals tickets and tour dates for 2019. However, Eric Burdon formed a new incarnation of the group in December 1966, ditching their rhythm and blues roots for a far more psychedelic style of music that was heavier than the band had ever dreamed of being. The band were highly successful but at a far steadier rate than the original incarnation, with hits like "San Franciscan Nights", "Monterey", and "Sky Pilot" keeping them a very big deal but at a more manageable rate
Winds of Change opened the psychedelic era in the history of Eric Burdon & the Animals - although Burdon's drug experiences had taken a great leap forward months earlier with his first acid trip, and he and the group had generated some startlingly fresh-sounding singles in the intervening time, it was Winds of Change that plunged the group headfirst into th. enough to make it part of the group's set at the Monterey International Pop Festival that June, and also to get a spot in the documentary movie that followed. The Black Plague" opens with a Gregorian chant structure that recalls "Still I'm Sad" by the Yardbirds, and was another vehicle for Burdon's surreal spoken contributions
Eric Burdon & The Animals. Album The Twain Shall Meet. The people came and listened Some of them came and played Others gave flowers away Yes they did yeah! Down in Monterey Down in Monterey. Young gods smiled upon the crowd Their music being born of love Children danced night and day Religion was being born Down in Monterey. The Byrds and the Airplane Did fly Oh, Ravi Shankar's Music made me cry. The Who exploded Into fired light (yeah) Hugh Masekelas music Was black as night
| A | Monterey | 4:21 |
| B1 | San Francisco Nights | 3:11 |
| B2 | When I Was Young | 2:58 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ME 10, MGM EP 010 | Eric Burdon & The Animals | Monterey (7", EP) | MGM Records, MGM Records | ME 10, MGM EP 010 | Australia | Unknown |
| ME 10, MGM EP 010 | Eric Burdon And The Animals* | Monterey (7") | MGM Records, MGM Records | ME 10, MGM EP 010 | Australia | 1968 |
| ME 10, MGM EP 010 | Eric Burdon And The Animals* | Monterey (7", EP) | MGM Records, MGM Records | ME 10, MGM EP 010 | Australia | 1968 |
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