- Turn on, Tune In & Drop Out · 1974
- Every Song Tells a Story Hits of the '60s · 2000
- Anthology 1970-1974 · 1976
- Superbowl Anthems · 2000
- Eric Burdon Declares "War" · 1970
- Eric On His Own (The Dave Cash Collection) · 2007
- The Roots of Garage & Punk 60s Edition · 2000
- The '60s Hits · 2007
- Live At the Roxy · 2001
- Live At the Roxy · 2001
- House of the Rising Sun (Sped Up) - Single · 2023
- The '60s Hit Songs and Deep Cuts From the Charts · 2014
- Baby Boomer Classics the Rockin' 70s Hits & Missess · 2014
- 2006
- 2004
- 1985
- 1983
Singles & EPs
Compilations
- 1987
Appears On
- Alex Sid & Quasamodo
About Eric Burdon
As the Animals' lead singer, Eric Burdon was one of the British Invasion's most distinctive vocalists, with a searingly powerful blues-rock voice. The group's first lineup fell apart in 1966, and Burdon kept the Animals going with various players for a few years, but his real triumphs as a solo artist arrived in the early '70s when he hooked up with some L.A. soul/funksters who became his backing band, War, recording two albums and a number three hit single, "Spill the Wine." Burdon quit the band in 1971 and recorded off and on after that, continuing into the new millennium. In 2012, he joined Bruce Springsteen on-stage at SXSW and was soon in back in demand, releasing 'Til Your River Runs Dry in January 2013. ~ Richie Unterberger
- HOMETOWN
- Walker-on-Tyne, England
- BORN
- 11 May 1941
- GENRE
- Rock