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Old 07-19-2007, 04:52 PM   #1
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The Animals - november 29, 1983


The Animals
Royal Oak Music Theatre
Royal Oak, MI
11/29/1983


Introduction 1:48
It's Too Late 3:50
Melt Down 3:20
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood 5:48
The Night 3:50
My Favourite Enemy 4:32
Trying To Get To You 6:20
When I Was Young 4:58
Loose Change 3:40
Elmo James 7:41
I'm Crying 3:52
Bring It On Home To Me 5:32
O Lucky Man 2:37
San Francisco Nights 4:12
Heart Attack 3:45
House Of The Rising Sun 5:34
Hard Times 4:38
It's My Life / Don't Bring Me Down 8:14
Young Girls 4:23
Boom Boom 5:30
We Gotta Get Out Of This Place 9:12


Eric Burdon - vocals
Chas Chandler - bass, vocals
Hilton Valentine - guitar, vocals
John Steel - drums
Alan Price - keyboards, vocals

This concert was recorded during what was actually the second reunion of the original Animals lineup. The band had made one reunion LP in 1977 on United Artists records, called Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted, but the release had failed to ignite any renewed interest in the legendary band and they didn’t tour behind it. This recording, made during the Ark reunion tour spearheaded by Police-manager Miles Copeland and his IRS label, was designed to bring the classic British Invasion band back to its 1965 glory. All of the original gang is back, including bassist Chas Chandler, who discovered and went on to manage both Jimi Hendrix and Slade after leaving the Animals in 1966. Keyboardist Alan Price also participated, even though he had gone on to a more lucrative career scoring film soundtracks.

Of course, lead singer Eric Burdon, who continued to perform with various lineups called the Animals after the original version had disintegrated, sounds nearly as good as he did 20 years prior. His dry wit and sarcastic sense of humor remain apparent in these recordings, especially when conversing with the audience. Before introducing the final song, a nine minute blistering version of the classic "We Gotta Get Out of This Place," Burdon declares, "I just want to say…that I, I…My voice is stripped; my prescription for Quaaludes has run out; my girlfriend left me; and I ran out of weed…but you motherfuckers make it worth it!!!!"

Originally broadcast on WRIF-FM in Detroit, this recording proves that you can indeed teach an old dog new tricks. The classic songs have fresh arrangements, and are played with more vitality than one would expect from a band of guys in their 40s.

In addition to material from Ark, this show features all the important Animals classics including "Don’t Bring Me Down," "It’s My Life," "Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood" and "House of The Rising Sun." Some special gems appear additionally, such as the Alan Price solo hit "Oh! Lucky Man" and a kick ass version of the John Lee Hooker anthem "Boom Boom."

Sadly, the band would disband again the following year, with Burdon relaunching a solo career and the others returning primarily to recording production and session work. Sadly, Chas Chandler would die a decade later at age 57 from brain cancer.

For a band twenty years past their initial prime, there are few that sound so solid as these guys - over 40 and still running wild.


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Old 07-19-2007, 05:30 PM   #2
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The Animals are one of my favs... too many artists during this era did not make it too far into the 70's or at all. Jimi, Janis, Jim... Sad.

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