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| ARTIST: | Animals |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Repertoire |
| FEATURES: | Import |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Brother Bill (The Last Clean Shirt), It's All Over Now Baby Blue, Fire On The Sun, As The Crow Flies, Please Send Me Someone To Love, Many Rivers To Cross, Just A Little Bit, Riverside County, Lonely Avenue, The Fool |
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Customer Reviews of Before We Were So Rudely Inter
Long wait I like so much this recording that my vinyl copy is almost worn out. It took more than 20 years to get the CD re-issue released. It is one of the most under-rated recordings in the History of Rock and one of the best recording by the band, in spite of having been made more than 10 years after the original line-up broke down. As in the previous albums by The Animals, most of the songs are covers and only one song has been written by the band. However, and as they did before, the covered songs are completely recreated, till the extent that may be listen to as if they were new songs. For instance, Dylan's "It's All Over Now Baby Blue" is sung by Eric Burdon with such a feeling, and backed by a terrific piano comping and solo by Alan Price that reminds me the work they did on "The House of The Rising Sun", also inspired by Bob Dylan's first album. There are a few differences on this recording, compered to the previous albums: the band does not sound as they did in the 60's, they sound pretty much better in terms of record production, credited to the bass player Chas Chandler, without loosing that live recording feeling they have in their 60's albums, which doesn't happen with "Ark", the last official studio recording by the band. Another difference in terms of music is that they approach styles they never did before, such as Jimmy Cliff's "Many Rivers To Cross". There are some great out-takes from this recording, available in the collector market, which should have been included on this re-issue, such as Lennon/McCartney's "Let It Be". Eventually, a recording that is a must, not only for The Animals fans, but also for all Classic Rock, Blues and R&B lovers.
Clssic stuff!
Recorded in 1977,this album is the essence of the era. I can smell the beer,whiskey and cigarettes as I listen. Music not for a concert hall but a smaller, rowdier environment. Straightforward, not overdubbed, it almost sounds live. Pour a cold one, fire up a smoke. It don't get much better than this.
In The 70s?
A lot of great sixties bands made lame albums in the seventies, and this is definitely that. Eric Burden had the potential to be a great rock vocalist, he squandered it trying to be a mediocre blues vocalist, as this album aptly demonstrates. Fans of the band should stick to comps or the sixties albums, this album should just fade away.