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Animal is the debut studio album by Argentine singer María Becerra. It was released on 26 August 2021 by 300 Entertainment. Animal consists of two parts, with the first half being released as a separate extended play (EP), Animal, Pt. 1 (released in February 2021), consisting of four tracks. The second release coincided with the album ...
Animal Tracks is the Animals' third album in the United States, released as both LP Record and reel-to-reel tape. [3] Musically, it was a hodge-podge of the group's recent hit singles mixed in with tracks of assorted vintage that had not been included on either of The Animals' first two U.S. albums.
Animal Tracks is the second studio album by British R&B/blues rock band the Animals.It was released in May 1965, on Columbia, and was the group's last album with the full participation of Alan Price until the release of the original quintet's 1977 reunion album, Before We Were So Rudely Interrupted. [4]
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I Used to Be an Animal, but I'm All Right Now. Faber and Faber, 1986. ISBN 0-571-13492-0. Burdon, Eric (with J. Marshall Craig). Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood: A Memoir. Thunder's Mouth Press, 2001. ISBN 1-56025-330-4. Egan, Sean. Animal Tracks: Updated and Expanded: The Story of The Animals, Newcastle's Rising Sons. Askill Publishing, 2012.
Animal tracks are imprints left behind in soil, snow, or mud, or on some other ground surface, by an animal walking across it. Animal track may also refer to: Animal Tracks (American album), a 1965 album by the Animals; Animal Tracks (British album), a 1965 album by the Animals
Animal is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Kesha.The album was first released on January 1, 2010 by Sony Music, and was released in the United States on January 5, 2010, by RCA Records. [1]
An animal track is an imprint left behind in soil, snow, or mud, or on some other ground surface, by an animal walking across it. Animal tracks are used by hunters in tracking their prey and by naturalists to identify animals living in a given area.