The Animals
Fact Sheet
| Country | England, UK |
| Years active | 1964-1983 |
By 1965 however, the group was on the verge of splitting. Price, who had been their arranger, left to reappear as a solo artist, recording a hit version of Randy Newman's "Simon Smith And The Amazing Dancing Bear." The group carried on under the name "Eric Burdon and the Animals" in 1966, essentially serving as Burdon's backing band. Under the new name, they recorded British tinged psychedelic rock, before finally folding in 1969. Some of their hits included "San Francisco Nights" and "Monterey", a tribute to the 1967 rock festival that featured, among others, Janis Joplin, Otis Redding and Jimi Hendrix (the last managed by Chandler).
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