Eric Burdon & The Animals - Yes You Can Go Home On The Road With Eric Burdon The Animals

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Review by Aditya Banerjee

Eric Burdon & The Animals' album "Yes You Can Go Home On The Road With Eric Burdon The Animals" is a must-listen for fans of classic rock. The album features live recordings of some of the band's greatest hits, including "House of the Rising Sun," "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," and "We Gotta Get Out of This Place."

The album captures the energy and passion of the band's live performances, with Eric Burdon's powerful vocals and the band's tight instrumentation shining through on every track. The album also includes some lesser-known songs that showcase the band's versatility and range.

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Artist: Eric Burdon & The Animals
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Catalog Numbers

DVD 2538

Labels

ILC Music

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  • kuunnella verkossa
  • online luisteren
  • lytte på nettet
  • écouter en ligne
  • ascolta in linea
  • lyssna på nätet
  • escuchar en línea
  • ouvir online
  • online anhören

Formats

  • DVD
  • DVD-Video
  • PAL

Notes

  • Band credits:
  • Eric Burdon - voacls
  • Dave Meros - bass guitar, vocals
  • Dean Restum - guitars, vocals
  • Martin Gerschwitz - keyboards, vocals, violin
  • Bernie Pershey - drums, percussion
  • Running time 64 mins
  • This release documents the behind-the-scenes experience as Eric Burdon performs in his hometown of Newcastle, England for the first time in over 20 years. This is your backstage pass for a trip back in time, to a town where Eric is the 'local boy who makes good' and everybody knows and loves him. Interviews with Eric and the band provide insight and perspective to the event, and town 'locals' provide a colourful backdrop. It features Eric and his band (Dave Meros, Dean Restum, Martin Gerschwitz and Bernie Pershey) in performance, backstage and around town as they reprise their role as Newcastle's homegrown working man's band. Humour, irony, frustration and tears are all in evidence as Eric finally brings his legacy back home. Visit the old haunts and meet the people that were the early influence of one of the inspired voices of our time; experience a musical icon's working-class roots.

About Eric Burdon & The Animals

Formed in 1966 by Eric Burdon after the break-up of the "original" Animals (see ). Some of the early tracks credited to Eric Burdon & The Animals had actually been recorded by (including "Don't Bring Me Down

Name Vars

  • Animals
  • Burdon / & Animals
  • Burdon, Eric & The Animals
  • E.B. & The Animals
  • Eric Bourdon & The Animals
  • Eric Burden & The Animals
  • Eric Burdon
  • Eric Burdon & Animals
  • Eric Burdon & The New Animals
  • Eric Burdon & The New Animals
  • Eric Burdon (Animals)
  • Eric Burdon + The Animals
  • Eric Burdon And Animals
  • Eric Burdon And The Animals
  • Eric Burdon Con Los Animales
  • Eric Burdon I The Animals
  • Eric Burdon Y Los Animales
  • Eric Burdon's Animals
  • Every One Of Us
  • The Animals
  • The Animals Feat. Eric Burdon
  • The Animals Featuring Eric Burdon
  • The Animals With Eric Burdon
  • and The Animals
  • Éric Burdon & The Animals

Aliases

  • Every One Of Us

Members

  • Andy Summers
  • Eric Burdon
  • John Weider
  • Victor Briggs
  • Barry Jenkins
  • Danny McCulloch
  • George Bruno Money
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Summary by Aditya Banerjee

"Yes You Can Go Home On The Road With Eric Burdon The Animals" is a fantastic addition to any classic rock collection. It's a testament to the enduring legacy of Eric Burdon & The Animals and a reminder of why they remain one of the most influential bands of the 1960s.