Winds of Change by The Animals (Record, 2015)

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Seeking a rebirth, lead vocalist Eric Burdon relocated from London to California. Eric Burdon & The Animals Winds of Change 180 GRAM LIMITED EDITION LP (Mono)180g Vinyl Mono Edition! RARE OUT OF PRINT Eric Burdon & The Animals Winds of Change 180 GRAM BLACK VINYL GATEFOLD JACKET LIMITED EDITION LP (Mono) -WITH VERIFYING COLLECTORS ORIGINAL RELEASE 1ST EDITION 2015 MARKETING/HYPE STICKER PROVING THAT THIS LP IS THE ORIGINAL ISSUE OF THIS EDITION AND THAT THIS ISSUE WAS pressed ON 180 GRAM PREMIUM REMASTERED VINYL AND THAT STICKER IS STILL ATTACHED TO THE SEALED PLASTIC WRAP PROTECTING THE LP JACKET & VINYL INSIDE.

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Record LabelSuz, Sundazed Music Inc.
UPC0090771548719
eBay Product ID (ePID)17049138724

Product Key Features

Release Year2015
FormatRecord
GenreRock
ArtistThe Animals
Release TitleWinds of Change

Dimensions

Item Height0.16 in
Item Weight0.74 lb
Item Length12.41 in
Item Width12.29 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks11
TracksWinds of Change, Poem By the Sea, Paint It Black, The Black Plague, Yes I Am Experienced, San Franciscan Nights, Man-Woman, Hotel Hell, Good Times, Anything, It's All Meat
Number of Discs1
NotesReeling from poor management decisions and inter-band strife, The Animals fell apart toward the end of 1966. Seeking a rebirth, lead vocalist Eric Burdon relocated from London to California. There, Burdon assembled a new Animals lineup, retaining only drummer Barry Jenkins from the previous incarnation. Now known as Eric Burdon and The Animals, the group immersed themselves in the psychedelic culture of San Francisco and their sound followed suit. Informed by his inaugural acid trip, Burdon led his bandmates through a fresh, decidedly lysergic interpretation of American blues. While the original group had largely performed songs written by others, The New Animals began composing as a group. The prophetically titled Winds of Change, released in September 1967, offered ten stellar examples of this new songwriting approach, along with a heavy cover of The Rolling Stones' "Paint It Black." Lead single "San Franciscan Nights" encapsulated the Summer of Love in what became a top ten hit for the new band (and helped get them on the bill for the seminal Monterey Pop Festival)

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