Winds of Change (Eric Burdon & The Animals album)

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Winds of Change
Winds of Change cover
Studio album by Eric Burdon & The Animals
Released September 1967
Genre Psychedelic
Length 44:29
Label MGM Records
Producer Tom Wilson
Professional reviews
Eric Burdon & The Animals UK chronology
Animalisms
(1966)
Winds of Change
(1967)
The Twain Shall Meet
(1968)
Eric Burdon & The Animals U.S. chronology
Eric Is Here
(1967)
Winds of Change
(1967)
The Twain Shall Meet
(1968)

Winds of Change is an album released in 1967 by Eric Burdon & The Animals.

The original band, The Animals, broke up in 1966 and this band was entirely new, except for lead singer Eric Burdon and recently-added drummer Barry Jenkins. With the new band, including guitarist Vic Briggs and electric violinist John Weider, Burdon began to transition from the gritty blues sound of the original mid-1960s group and moved into the pyschedelic era of 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, with the latter breaking into the Top 10 in 1967. Burdon was a fan of Jimi Hendrix and wrote the fifth track as an answer song to Hendrix's "Are You Experienced?" from earlier that year.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Winds of Change" (4:00)
  2. "Poem by the Sea" (2:15)
  3. "Paint It Black" (6:20)
  4. "The Black Plague" (6:05)
  5. "Yes I Am Experienced" (3:40)
  6. "San Franciscan Nights" (3:24)
  7. "Man - Woman" (5:25)
  8. "Hotel Hell" (4:20)
  9. "Good Times" (2:50)
  10. "Anything" (3:20)
  11. "It's All Meat" (2:50)