Eric Burdon & The Animals - Winds Of Change
Жанр: Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Год выпуска: 1967
Лейбл: MGM Records, E4484 (mono)
Страна-производитель: USA
Аудио кодек: FLAC
Тип рипа: image+.cue
Формат записи: 24/96
Формат раздачи: 24/96
Продолжительность: 44:29
Треклист:
A1 Winds Of Change [4:03]
A2 Poem By The Sea [2:13]
A3 Paint It Black [5:59]
A4 The Black Plague [6:06]
A5 Yes I Am Experienced [3:45]
B1 San Franciscan Nights [3:21]
B2 Man - Woman [5:27]
B3 Hotel Hell [4:47]
B4 Good Times [3:07]
B5 Anything [3:31]
B6 It's All Meat [2:09]
Источник оцифровки: выполнена автором раздачи
Код класса состояния винила: VG++
Устройство воспроизведения: Micro Seiki DD7
Головка звукоснимателя: Denon-103 (MC)
Повышающий трансформатор: Denon AU-320
Предварительный усилитель: Sander'Z tube / схема А.Торреса
АЦП: Tascam US-122mkII
Программа-оцифровщик: Audacity 2.0.5
Обработка: только удаление крупных щелчков
Credits
Eric Burdon - Vocals
Vic Briggs - Guitar, Piano and Arrangements
John Weider - Guitar and Violin
Danny McCulloch - Bass
Barry Jenkins - Drums
All songs written by Eric Burdon, Vic Briggs, John Weider, Barry Jenkins, and Danny McCulloch, except "Paint It Black"
Engineer – Ami Hadani, Ed Kraimer
Engineer [Director Of Engineering] – Val Valentin
Producer – Tom Wilson
Design [Based On The Ideas Of] – Eric
Design [Sleeve Design] – Paragon Publicity
from wiki:
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The original band, The Animals, broke up in 1966 and this band was entirely new except for lead singer Eric Burdon and drummer Barry Jenkins, who joined the original lineup when John Steel left in February 1966. With the new band, featuring guitarist Vic Briggs, bassist Danny McCulloch and electric violinist John Weider, Burdon began to move from the gritty blues sound of the original mid-1960s group into psychedelic music.
The album opened with the sound of waves washing over the title track, "Winds of Change". "Poem by the Sea" is a spoken-word piece by Burdon with a swirl of echo-drenched instruments. "Good Times" and "San Franciscan Nights" were two of the most popular tracks, the latter breaking into the Top 10 in 1967. Burdon was a fan and friend of Jimi Hendrix and wrote the fifth track as an answer song to Hendrix's "Are You Experienced", which was still unreleased at the time the "answer" was recorded.
In their retrospective review, Allmusic described Winds of Change as the band's first real psychedelic rock album. They praised the closing track "It's All Meat" and the cover of "Paint It, Black" as rare examples of psychedelic rock songs by the Animals that are strong and convincing.