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  1. Vor 2 Tagen · These include the British rock band’s first four US full lengths The Animals (1964), The Animals on Tour (1965), Animal Tracks (1965) and Animalization (1966), as well as the 22-track career-spanning collection The Animals Retrospective, originally released in 2004. Every title will come out simultaneously on the streaming platforms Apple Music, TIDAL and Amazon Music. This will happen 60 ...

  2. 20. Mai 2024 · The albums include The Animals (1964), The Animals On Tour (1965), Animal Tracks (1965), Animalization (1966), and the 22-track ‘best of’ set from 2004 – Retrospective, all US versions.

  3. 5. Mai 2024 · Known for their unique blend of British Invasion rock and blues influences, The Animals produced several hits during their time as a band. One of their most memorable songs is “Don’t Bring Me Down,” which was released in 1966. In this article, we’ll dive into the meaning behind the song and explore some frequently asked questions related to it.

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Animalization: The Animals' fourth U.S. album is a mix of blues, R&B and traditional folk covers, plus Eric Burdon originals co-written with Dave Rowberry. The hits "Don't Bring Me Down," "Inside-Looking Out," and "See See Rider" are included. Animalization has been remastered utilizing high-resolution sources from first generation ...

  5. 17. Mai 2024 · Dolby Atmos mixes of five of the band's albums — 1964's The Animals, 1965's The Animals on Tour, 1965's Animal Tracks, 1966's Animalization and the 2004 collection The Animals Retrospective — have now been released to Apple Music, TIDAL and Amazon Music.

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  7. Their effects are known well enough: they undermine the will to power; they level mountain and valley, and call that morality; they make men small, cowardly, and hedonistic — every time it is the herd animal that triumphs with them. Liberalism: in other words, herd-animalization.