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Isn't it weird how the US versions of the Animals' albums were better than the UK versions?
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I was heartbroken when I found out Eric Burdon wasn't American
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They had a whole US album of material that wasn't even heard in the UK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUTpJ-fcSIk
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>>121566052
UK versions of albums back then usually wouldn't contain songs that were singles. US versions would usually be the hit singles plus the best album tracks from the UK stuff.
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The Animals are not only the band that The Who and Rolling Stones WISH they could be, they MOG THE KINKS!
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>>121566787
I agree with you until 1965, after that songwriters really took over and they got btfo
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>>121566052
US Are You Experienced mogs the UK version too. Cover as well as tracklist.
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>>121566076
Nah he’s a Geordie, the most powerful race of Brits
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>>121566997
Burdon wrote some decent tunes of his own
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>>121566052
stones US > UK albums as well



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