The Animals - Animalization (1966/2013) [HDtracks]
Artist: The Animals
Title: Animalization
Year Of Release: 1966/2013
Label: ABKCO Records
Genre: Rock, Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/96
Total Time: 00:50:12
Total Size: 993 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Animalization
Year Of Release: 1966/2013
Label: ABKCO Records
Genre: Rock, Blues
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/96
Total Time: 00:50:12
Total Size: 993 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Don’t Bring Me Down
02. One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show
03. You’re On My Mind
04. Cheating
05. She’ll Return It
06. Inside-Looking Out
07. See See Rider
08. Gin House Blues
09. Maudie
10. What Am I Living For
11. Sweet Little Sixteen
12. I Put A Spell On You
13. Don’t Bring Me Down (Stereo Version)
14. Cheating (Stereo Version)
15. See See Rider (Stereo Version)
Animalization was released in the US in the summer of 1966 and hit the top 20, driven by three singles. The album introduced new Animals drummer Barry Jenkins, who shares drum credits with his predecessor, departing founding member John Steel. Now remastered using transfers from the original first generation mono tapes, this edition includes bonus stereo versions of three songs.
The U.S. version of the British Animalisms album removed the loose jam “Clapping,” and the superb “Squeeze Her – Tease Her” and “That’s All I Am to You” are removed in favor of the hits “Don’t Bring Me Down,” “See See Rider,” and “Inside – Looking Out” — it’s still a great record, if not as cohesive as the U.K. version, and was the last original Animals LP to attract many buyers in the U.S. The song content of both versions has been assembled on Repertoire’s 2000 release of Animalisms.
AllMusic Review by Bruce Eder
The U.S. version of the British Animalisms album removed the loose jam “Clapping,” and the superb “Squeeze Her – Tease Her” and “That’s All I Am to You” are removed in favor of the hits “Don’t Bring Me Down,” “See See Rider,” and “Inside – Looking Out” — it’s still a great record, if not as cohesive as the U.K. version, and was the last original Animals LP to attract many buyers in the U.S. The song content of both versions has been assembled on Repertoire’s 2000 release of Animalisms.
AllMusic Review by Bruce Eder