The Animals - The BBC Sessions, Vol. 2 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

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Title: The BBC Sessions, Vol. 2 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: DMG
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Progressive Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:19:51
Total Size: 504 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Maudie (Live) (03:25)
2. She'll Return It (Live) (02:22)
3. The Same Thing (Live) (02:46)
4. If I Were a Carpenter (Live) (02:07)
5. It's All Meat (Live) (02:07)
6. All Night Long (Live) (02:32)
7. Good Times (Live) (03:06)
8. Interview - I Get So Excited (Live) (04:10)
9. Anything (Live) (03:17)
10. It Hurts Me Too (Live) (03:50)
11. McClloch's Blues (Live) (01:42)
12. Gratefully Dead (Live) (03:58)
13. Wee, Wee Hours (Live) (04:04)
14. Boom Boom (Live) (02:41)
15. What Am I Living For (Live) (02:21)
16. Lawdy Miss Clawdy (Live) (02:47)
17. I'm Gonna Change the World (Live) (02:29)
18. Lucille (Live) (02:49)
19. A Love Like Ours (Live) (02:51)
20. Shake, Rattle & Roll (Live) (03:12)
21. Connection (Live) (01:34)
22. Yes, I Am Experienced (Live) (01:40)
23. House of the Rising Sun (Live) (03:11)
24. Don't Bring Me Down (Live) (02:23)
25. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (Live) (02:25)
26. We've Gotta Get Out of This Place (Live) (02:13)
27. Baby Please Don't Go (Live) (02:31)
28. Inside Looking Out (Live) (02:52)
29. Club Au Go Go (Live) (02:11)

Of the first run of British bands who rose to fame in the wake of the Beatles breaking through in America, none were tougher and more forbidding than the Animals. They were also one of the first English acts to break internationally while aligning themselves with the blues. While the Rolling Stones were steeped in that genre, it would take them years to summon the sort of menace that the Animals delivered on their second single, 1964's "House of the Rising Sun." The band moved into a more pop-oriented direction over the next two years without stripping songs like "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," "We Gotta Get Out of This Place," and "It's My Life" of their passion and intensity. Vocalist Eric Burdon would take the Animals into a more adventurous, psychedelic-infused direction after the dissolution of the original lineup in 1966, while the songs would remain proudly uncompromised to the end of their run. 2000's The Best of the Animals is a fine selection of the group's best singles, the American Animalism and the British Animalisms (both released in 1966) represented the original group at its peak in the studio, and 1977's Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted was a reunion album that showed the group's spirit had not dimmed.



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