
Artist
Eric Burdon & the Animals
Eric Burdon & the Animals is a musical artist from Newcastle formed in 1966. 13 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Newcastle
- 13
- Releases
- 1967–2023
- Active years
- 1966
- Formed
Discography
12
Most popular
The Twain Shall Meet
1967
Singles & EPs
1Upcoming shows
About
The Animals were an English band of the 1960s, formed in Newcastle upon Tyne during the early part of the decade. The band moved to London upon finding fame in 1964. The Animals were known for their gritty, bluesy sound and deep-voiced frontman Eric Burdon, as exemplified by their signature song and transatlantic No.1 hit single, "The House of the Rising Sun", as well as by hits such as "We Gotta Get out of This Place", "It's My Life", "I'm Crying" and "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood". The band balanced tough, rock-edged pop singles against rhythm and blues-oriented album material. They were known in the US as part of the British Invasion. The Animals underwent numerous personnel changes in the mid-1960s and suffered from poor business management. Under the name Eric Burdon and the Animals, the much-changed act moved to California and achieved commercial success as a psychedelic and hard rock band with hits like "San Franciscan Nights", "When I Was Young" and "Sky Pilot", before disbanding at the end of the decade. Altogether, the group had ten Top Twenty hits in both the UK Singles Chart and the US Billboard Hot 100. The original lineup had brief comebacks in 1975 and 1983. There…
Eric Burdon & the Animals in brief
- How many Eric Burdon & the Animals releases are on Riffiter?
- 13 releases are catalogued, spanning 1967 to 2023.
- When was Eric Burdon & the Animals formed?
- Eric Burdon & the Animals formed in 1966, in Newcastle.
- What is the most recent Eric Burdon & the Animals release on Riffiter?
- Live in Concert, released in 2023.







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