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Eric Burdon And The New Animals - Live At The Coach House 1998

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Eric Burdon And The New Animals - Live At The Coach House 1998

Eric Burdon And The New Animals - Live At The Coach House 1998 (DVD-5)
DVD-5 | NTSC | VOB | Screen 4:3 | Total Duration: Approximately 100 Min | All Regions | 4.1 GB | Cover Included
Genre: Rock | English | Color | Stereo | Dolby Digital 5.1 | RAR 5% Rec. | RS.com

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Tracklist
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1. Don't Bring Me Down
2. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
3. Monterey
4. It's My Life
5. San Francisco Nights
6. We Gotta Get Out of this Place
7. Paint It Black
8. When I Was Young
9. Roadhouse Blues
10. Spill the Wine
11. Sky Pilot
12. House of the Rising Sun
13. Got Me Floating

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Eric Burdon And The New Animals - Live At The Coach House 1998

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The Band
ERIC BURDON - Vocals
AYNSLEY DUNBAR - Drums
DEAN RESTUM - Guitra & Vocals
DAVID MEROS - Bass & Vocals
NEAL MORSE - Kayboards,Guitar & Vocals


Pioneer Artists presents Eric Burdon And The New Animals. This live and exciting show captures Eric Burdon at his best. Filmed live on October 17, 1998 at the Coach House, it includes all of his greatest hits including tracks from his days with the Animals and War. These hits include House Of The Rising Sun, Spill The Wine, We Gotta Get Out Of This Place, Don't Bring Me Down, Monterey, San Francisco Nights, Paint It Black, Roadhouse Blues, among others.
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by Richie Unterberger
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, whom he used to purvey a far more psychedelic and less R&B-oriented vision. Occasionally he came up with a good second-division psychedelic hit, like "Sky Pilot"; more often, the music was indulgent, dating almost immediately. Burdon's real triumphs as a solo artist came at the beginning of the '70s, when he hooked up with a bunch of L.A. journeyman soul/funksters who became his backing band, War. Recording three albums worth of material in the year or two that they were together, the Burdon/War records could ramble on interminably, and would have benefited from a lot of editing. But they contained some spacey funkadelia of real quality, especially their number three hit single "Spill the Wine," which was almost recorded as an afterthought in the midst of sessions dominated by exploratory jams. The band was already big stars on record and stage when Burdon, for reasons unclear to almost everyone, quit the band in 1971. War defied expectations and became even bigger when left to their own devices; Burdon, after recording an album with veteran bluesman Jimmy Witherspoon, cut a series of generally desultory solo albums. He recorded off and on after that, at times with the Animals, but has never come close to reaching the heights of his work with the early Animals and War.