Eric Burdon

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  • rock
  • hard rock
  • blues
  • heavy metal
  • screamo
Eric Victor Burdon (*May 11, 1941 in Newcastle, England) is a singer. He formed The Animals in 1963, a blues rock group who were one of the early influences of punk rock. They were known for their organ-guitar sound and Burdon's aggressive show performance, screaming, growling and howling. In September 1966 he formed Eric Burdon & The Animals, a psychedelic/progressive/hard rock group, who influenced grunge, heavy metal and the modern alternative rock genre. When they disbanded in late 1968, Burdon formed War, an experimental funk/soul/jazz/blues/latin rock-outfit.

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Songs

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    Lady Miss Clawdy

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    Leo's Place

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    Letter From the Country Farm

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    Light Out

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    Lights Out

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    Living in Fear

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    Magic Fountain

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    Magic Mountain

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    Mama Told Me Not to Come

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    Medicine Man

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    Medley: Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood / Nina's School

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    Medley: When I Was Young / War Child

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    Memorial Day

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    Monterey

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    Monterrey

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    Montery

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    Mother Earth

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    Motorcycle Girl

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    My Secret Life

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    Never Give Up Blues

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    New York 1963, America 1968

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    Nights in White Satin

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    No More Elmore

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    Old Habits Die Hard

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    Once Upon a Time

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    Over the Border

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    Paint It Black

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    Poor Man

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    Portrait of a Soldier

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    Power Company

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    Rainbow

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    Rainbow (feat. Eric Burdon Band)

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    Real Me

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    Real Me (feat. Eric Burdon Band)

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    Red Cross Store

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    Ride On

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    Ring of Fire

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    River Deep - Mountain High

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    River Deep Mountain High

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    River Is Rising

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    River of Blood

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    Rocky

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    Run for Your Life

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    San Fanciscan Nights

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    San Franciscan Night

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    San Franciscan Nights

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    San Francisco Nights

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    San Fransiscan Nights

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    See See Rider

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    Serenade to a Sweet Lady


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