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From: OldCoelacanth
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  • wow, what a voice.

  • This is Dve Rowberry on Organ. From the summer of 1965.  It has a similiar sound to his Mike Cotton work on I have my Eye on You from the same year. It is on You Tube too look for it.

  • @asorls1 Hi there Asorls - found it. Yes Dave Rowberry's sound is very similar on that.

  • @OldCoelacanth Loook also for I Don't Want to Know, another great Mike Cotton sound song, with some great organ by Rowberry, and composed by him. It was also covered by the Mugwumps with Cass Elliot. I never heard any of the Mike Cotton Sound music until there was You tube.

  • @asorls1 Youtube is amazing. I never knew about the blues until I came on here looking for 60s music.

  • Eric Victor Burdon the Reigning King of Mersey Blues and the inventor of a whole new genre ---> Psycadelifunk ... No matter what era or style E.B. always boiled it down to it's most basic and most interesting elements ... Eric you are truly one of my life-long Idols (perhaps the only one who is still creating and living out the R&R dream)

  • Love it.

    Thanks.

    George Vreeland Hill

  • they had so much talent!!!I was a wee lad hearing them on the AM transistor.Alan Price the great organist became an actor in films later.

  • Alan Price Was the first to leave.....that's why the animals broke up.....ericburdon formed a entier new line up with just an origanal guitarist

  • I think you meant to say John Steele was the drummer. That's definitely the line-up for tracks 5-7, but 1-4 might have been done when Alan Price was still in the band and from the track listings, it looks like the later tracks were with the New Animals.

  • Part of Animalism + Bonus Tracks. Song 18. Great tune.

  • Every time I hear this band they blow me away.

  • Damn, they're good!

  • Thanks OCC, heaven to my ears. The Animals never recorded 'Work Song' as a single or album track so this is a cherished recording. Those BBC radio sessions were really quite something..

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