Eric Burdon & The Animals – Eric Is Here – 1967 – Blues Rock / Pop Rock (vinyl lp)

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Label MGM Records – SE-4433
Format Vinyl LP
Country Canada
Genre Blues Rock / Pop Rock
Year 1967

Tracklist

A1In The Night (2:28)

A2Mama Told Me Not To Come (2:15)

A3I Think It's Gonna Rain Today (2:01)

A4This Side Of Goodbye (3:24)

A5That Ain't Where It's At (2:58)

A6True Love (Comes Only Once In A Lifetime) (2:33)

B1Help Me Girl (2:39)

B2Wait Till Next Year (2:15)

B3Losin' Control (2:45)

B4It's Not Easy (3:07)

B5The Biggest Bundle Of Them All (2:11)

B6It's Been A Long Time Comin' (2:42)

Condition

Sleeve Condition Near Mint (NM) slight corner wear
Label Condition Mint (M)
Vinyl Condition Side 1 - Near Mint (NM) / Side 2 - Near Mint (NM)
BIN # R85

Here's a fascinating piece of mid-60s British Invasion history that often gets overlooked in favor of the original Animals' catalog. "Eric Is Here" represents Eric Burdon's bold attempt to establish himself as a solo artist while still technically fronting The Animals, capturing him at a pivotal moment of artistic transition. This 1967 release showcases Burdon's powerhouse vocals tackling everything from blues standards to contemporary pop, including his take on The Rolling Stones' "Paint It Black" and a surprisingly effective cover of "Help Me Girl." The album demonstrates his ambition to move beyond the blues-rock foundation that made him famous, incorporating elements of soul and early psychedelia that would soon define his work with War.

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Retro Revolution Records – Halifax, Nova Scotia

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