RARITY - SEALED COMPILATIONLead Vocals – Eric Burdon Guitar, Vocals – Hilton Valentine Organ, Piano, Vocals – Alan Price Bass, Vocals – Chas Chandler Drums – John Steel Written by Bert Russell (A1), Wes Farrell (A1), Jake Hammond Jr. (A2), Johnnie Mae Matthews (A2), Ray Charles (A4), Alan Price (A5-6, A8), Eric Burdon (A5-6, A8, A10, B2, B4), Bennie Benjamin (A7), Gloria Caldwell (A7), Sol Marcus (A7), Sam Cooke (A9), Barry Mann (B1), Cynthia Weil (B1), Carl D'Errico (B3), Roger Atkins (B3), John Lee Hooker (B6), Don Christy (B7), Roddy Jackson (B7), Lew Herman (B8), Jimmy Reed (B9), Leonard Lee (B10) A3, B5 are a tradionnal song arranged by Alan Price 1 LP, standard sleeve Limited edition Original analog Master tape : YES Heavy Press : 180g Record color : black Speed : 33 RPM Size : 12'’ Stereo Studio Record Press : Record Industry Label : Simply Vinyl Original Label : EMI Liner Notes by John Tobler Originally released in 1987 (as a CD) Reissued in 2021 Tracks: Side A: Baby Let Me Take You Home Gonna Send You Back To Walker House Of The Rising Sun Talkin' 'Bout You I'm Crying Take It Easy Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood Club A Gogo Bring It On Home To Me For Miss Caulker Side B: We've Gotta Get Out Of This Place I Can't Believe It It's My Life I'm Going To Change The World Bury My Body Dimples She Said Yeah The Right Time Bright Lights, Big City Let The Good Times Roll Awards; The House of the Rising Sun is number 471 on Rolling Stone Magazine’s list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time Reviews: “(…) By representing both the early- and late-'60s Animals incarnations, it's a relatively comprehensive summation of the band, at least as embodied by their singles. It's not complete since there is nothing from the band's excellent 1977 reunion album Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted. (…) That said, this is nonetheless a solid compilation of the Eric Burdon-led combo as they progress from the Chicago blues interpreters that exposed many '60s youngsters to the music of John Lee Hooker and Jimmy Reed to the rampant, often over-the-top psychedelics of "Sky Pilot" and the good-natured flower-power simplicity of "Monterey." “. AllMusic Review by Hal Horowitz Ratings : AllMusic : 3 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.17 / 5