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THIS IS THE 1986 US MONO REPRESSING on POLYDOR 'Red' label. The single cover is in VG+ condition, normal wear and without any major deterioration BUT light discolouration/wear on corners/bottom spine, surface ringwear, left spine is fully readable, see photos (with and without flashlight). The vinyl is in EX condition and plays wonderfully and without lessening in sound quality.
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THE ANIMALS
One of the most important bands originating from England's R&B scene during the early '60s, the Animals were second only to the Rolling Stones in influence among R&B-based bands in the first wave of the British Invasion. the Animals had their origins in a Newcastle-based group called the Kansas City Five, whose membership included pianist Alan Price, drummer John Steel, and vocalist Eric Burdon.
"ANIMALIZATION"
<reissue, originally published in 1966>
tracklisting: please, for tracklist see pictures
LP POLYDOR RECORDS 829 091-1 Y-1 MONOBarcode: 0 422-829091-1 4
LABEL: POLYDOR - RED LABEL - BLACK TEXT
Catalog on cover: (spine) 829 091-1 Y-1 (rear) 829 091-1 Y-1 (SE-4384)
Catalog on labels: 2383 076 L 1 / 2383 076 L 2
Matrix / Runout (Side A, Etched): A- ◁ 422∙829∙091∙A∙HRM Flw ȼ
Matrix / Runout (Side B, Etched): A- ◁ 422∙829∙091∙B HRM
On labels: rim text "53 Manufactured &.............N.Y. 10019"
Produced by: Tom Wilson
(on Side A): All selections BMI
On back cover: Produced by: Tom Wilson
© 1986 Polygram Records, Inc..........Printed in U.S.A.
Manufactured and Marketed by PolyGram Records
gradingRECORD EX but (please, read above description)
SLEEVE VG+ but (please, see pictures and read above description)
The U.S. version of the British Animalisms album removed the loose jam "Clapping," and the superb "Squeeze Her - Tease Her" and "That's All I Am to You" in favor of the hits "Don't Bring Me Down," "See See Rider," and "Inside - Looking Out" -- it's still a great record, if not as cohesive as the U.K. version, and was the last original Animals LP to attract many buyers in the U.S....(AllMusic)