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The Broadcast Collection 1964 1968

The Broadcast Collection 1964 1968

by Vinyl Castle

GTIN08717662591624
EAN8717662591624
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Product Description

Album Review: ANIMALS The Broadcast Collection 1964-1968 Ah, the Animals. Not the furry kind, but the British rock band that brought us classics like "House of the Rising Sun" and "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood." Their latest release, The Broadcast Collection 1964-1968, is a treasure trove of live recordings that will transport you back to the swinging sixties. From the opening track, you can feel the energy and raw talent that made the Animals stand out from their peers. Frontman Eric Burdon's raspy vocals are as soulful as ever, while the band's blues-infused sound is as electrifying as a high-voltage shock. It's no wonder they were one of the pioneers of the British Invasion. Each track on this collection is a time capsule of a bygone era, where rock 'n' roll ruled the airwaves and rebellion was in the air. Whether it's the infectious groove of "We Gotta Get Out of This Place" or the blistering guitar solo on "Boom Boom," the Animals never fail to deliver the goods. But what truly sets this album apart is the impeccable sound quality of the recordings. It's like you're front row at a concert, feeling the sweat and the passion pouring off the stage. So turn up the volume, grab a pint (or a cuppa), and let the Animals take you on a wild ride through a golden age of music. You won't be disappointed.