Winds Of Change - Eric Burdon & The Animals - Music - Sundazed Music - 0090771404916 - September 21, 2018
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Winds Of Change Mono edition


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Reeling from poor management decisions and inter-band strife, The Animals fell apart toward the end of 1966. Seeking a rebirth, lead vocalist Eric Burdon relocated from London to California. There, Burdon assembled a new Animals lineup, retaining only drummer Barry Jenkins from the previous incarnation. Now known as Eric Burdon and The Animals, the group immersed themselves in the psychedelic culture of San Francisco and their sound followed suit. Informed by his inaugural acid trip, Burdon led his bandmates through a fresh, decidedly lysergic interpretation of American blues. While the original group had largely performed songs written by others, The New Animals began composing as a group.

The prophetically titled Winds of Change, released in September 1967, offered ten stellar examples of this new songwriting approach, along with a heavy cover of The Rolling Stones' "Paint It Black." Lead single "San Franciscan Nights" encapsulated the Summer of Love in what became a top ten hit for the new band (and helped get them on the bill for the seminal Monterey Pop Festival)


180GR. MONO EDITION OF 1967 ALBUM

Media Music     VINYL     LP   (Vinyl)
Number of records 1
Released September 21, 2018
EAN/UPC 0090771404916
Label Sundazed Music LP-SUND-5487X
Genre Rock
Dimensions 320 × 325 × 6 mm   ·   310 g

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