The Animals
If we take a look to the first mid sixties we find a British band that made was so different to other groups. The Animals, and particularly their great singer Eric Burdon, looked like sad boys, disillusioned with the world. While others artists seems to live in a happy world, The Animals connect with young ones even before the second mid sixties, when groups mainly take a rebel look. They performed a good number of blues and soul songs. Their career was too short, maybe because Burdon and Alan Price, the keyboarder, were two leaders with too strong personality to share the same group.
Don't let me be misunderstood (1964)
