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Album Review: Animalism

  • Artist: The Animals
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1966 12
  • Genre: Rock

Review

If the Animals had never recorded another album except for Animalism, their musical reputation would have been assured -- none of the participants ever participated on, or would ever work on, a better long-player. The irony was that Animalism (not to be confused with the group's earlier, British-issued Animalisms, or its American counterpart, Animalization) was only ever issued in America, and came out after the group had ceased to exist and, thus, was scarcely noticed by anybody (which made it a choice occupant of cut-out bins for decades). Recorded mostly during the spring and summer of 1966 by the lineup of Eric Burdon, Hilton Valentine, Chas Chandler, Dave Rowberry, and Barry Jenkins, Animalism proved to be a glorious musical high point, as well as an end point for the band. Even as they were playing out their string, all of the members had begun growing in their musicianship, with guitarist Hilton Valentine taking on a much bolder, bluesier voice on his instrument and keyboardist Dave Rowberry developing a sound as distinctive as that of his predecessor, Alan Price. Part of Animalism was cut in Los Angeles under the aegis of Frank Zappa, who arranged (and probably played on) the opening number, "All Night Long," a surging traditional blues song, and who also worked on the album's ominous rendition of "The Other Side of This Life." Sam Cooke's "Shake" is treated to a restrained Burdon vocal and superb musical acrobatics by Valentine and Rowberry, while B.B. King's "Rock Me Baby" becomes the vehicle for a virtuoso workout by Valentine, and a thunderous performance by Chandler and Jenkins. "Smokestack Lightning" is the most successful cover the group ever did of a Chicago blues number (unless you count their version of Donovan's "Hey Gyp," which is also here in all of its Bo Diddley-inspired glory), and "Hit the Road, Jack" represents the best work that Burdon ever did with a Ray Charles number. After years of languishing out of print -- with many vinyl junkies hunting down treasured copies -- Animalism was finally issued on CD in January of 2006 by Hip-O Select for a limited Internet-only purchase. For the uninitiated, Animalism is the place to start. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
All Night Long Frank Zappa The Animals (2:50)
Shake (Lyrics) Sam Cooke The Animals (3:16)
The Other Side of This Life Fred Neil The Animals (3:30)
Rock Me Baby B.B. King, Joe Josea The Animals (5:26)
Lucille Little Richard, Al Collins The Animals (2:20)
Smokestack Lightning Howlin' Wolf The Animals (5:27)
Hey Gyp Donovan Leitch The Animals (3:48)
Hit the Road Jack Percy Mayfield The Animals (3:19)
Outcast E. Johnson, Edgar Campbell The Animals (2:41)
Louisiana Blues Muddy Waters The Animals (2:42)
That's All I Am to You Otis Blackwell The Animals (2:12)
Going Down Slow Champion Jack Dupree The Animals (6:19)

Credits

The Animals (Main Performer), Hilton Valentine (Guitar), Eric Burdon (Vocals), Chas Chandler (Bass), Chas Chandler (Liner Notes), Mack Emerman (Engineer), David Greene (Engineer), Ami Hadani (Engineer), Adrian Kerridge (Engineer), Dave Rowberry (Arranger), Dave Rowberry (Keyboards), Val Valentin (Engineer), Tom Wilson (Producer)
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Animalism
Studio album by The Animals
Released December 1966
Recorded July 1966 at Lansdowne Recording Studio, London, England and T.T.G, Hollywood, California
Genre Blues rock
Length 39:54
Label MGM
Producer Tom Wilson
Professional reviews
The Animals U.S. chronology
Animalization
(1966)
Animalism
(1966)
Eric Is Here
(1967)

Animalism is a blues rock album by The Animals, released in December 1966 (see 1966 in music). The album includes a collaboration with Frank Zappa ("All Night Long"), with covers of B.B. King, Ray Charles and Sam Cooke.

Animalism peaked at #33 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart. It was their last Top 40 album.

Contents

Track listing

Side 1

  1. "All Night Long" (Frank Zappa) - 2:46
  2. "Shake" (Sam Cooke) - 3:11
  3. "The Other Side of This Life" (Fred Neil) - 3:43
  4. "Rock Me Baby" (B.B. King, Joe Josea) - 2:02
  5. "Lucille" (Albert Collins, Little Richard) - 2:19
  6. "Smokestack Lightning" (Howlin' Wolf) - 5:19

Side 2

  1. "Hey Gyp" (Donovan) - 3:46
  2. "Hit the Road, Jack" (Percy Mayfield) - 3:16
  3. "Outcast" (Edgar Campbell, Ernie Johnson) - 2:35
  4. "Louisiana Blues" (Blackwell, Scott) - 2:37
  5. "That's All I Am to You" (Blackwell, Scott) - 2:08
  6. "Going Down Slow" (Oden) - 6:12

Personnel

Production

  • Producer: Tom Wilson
  • Engineers: Mack Emerman, David Greene, Ami Hadani, Adrian Kerridge, Val Valentin
  • Arranger: Dave Rowberry
  • Liner notes: Chas Chandler

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1967 Billboard Pop Albums 33

 
 
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