Pink Floyd – Animals
Tracklist
A1 | Pigs On The Wing (Part One) | 1:24 | |
A2 | Dogs | 17:01 | |
B1 | Pigs (Three Different Ones) | 11:20 | |
B2 | Sheep | 10:22 | |
B3 | Pigs On The Wing (Part Two) | 1:24 |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – CBS Records Canada Ltd.
- Distributed By – CBS Records Canada Ltd.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Pink Floyd Music Ltd.
- Copyright © – Pink Floyd Music Ltd.
- Published By – Pink Floyd Music Publishers Inc.
- Recorded At – Britannia Row Studios
Credits
- Design [Inflatable Pig] – E.R.G. Amsterdam
- Design [Sleeve] – Roger Waters
- Engineer – Brian Humphries
- Graphics – Nick Mason
- Lyrics By – Roger Waters
- Photography By – Bob Ellis*
- Producer – Pink Floyd
- Sleeve [Organised By] – Storm Thorgerson
Notes
Pretty much the same as https://www.discogs.sie.com/release/23488226-Pink-Floyd-Animals but no "Litho in Canada" on spine and no "DM[any number]" on runouts.
Almost identical to Pink Floyd - Animals with the same runouts. The difference is in the copyright text on bottom left hand side on back of jacket.
© Pink Floyd Music Publishers, Inc. (BMI)
Recorded at Britannia Row Studios, London
Inflatable Pig Designed by E.R.G. Amsterdam
© 1977 Pink Floyd Music Ltd.
℗ 1977 Pink Floyd Music Ltd./A7/Manufactured and Distributed by
Fabriqué et Distibué par/CBS Records Canada, Ltd.
Released in a gatefold with a printed cardboard inner lyrics-sleeve.
Almost identical to Pink Floyd - Animals with the same runouts. The difference is in the copyright text on bottom left hand side on back of jacket.
© Pink Floyd Music Publishers, Inc. (BMI)
Recorded at Britannia Row Studios, London
Inflatable Pig Designed by E.R.G. Amsterdam
© 1977 Pink Floyd Music Ltd.
℗ 1977 Pink Floyd Music Ltd./A7/Manufactured and Distributed by
Fabriqué et Distibué par/CBS Records Canada, Ltd.
Released in a gatefold with a printed cardboard inner lyrics-sleeve.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): AL 34474
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): BL 34474
- Rights Society: BMI
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A hand etched variant 1): AL 34474-1B-2G:
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B hand etched variant 1): BL 34474-1B-2G:
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A hand etched variant 2): AL-34474-1A-2G: (2)
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B hand etched variant 2): BL-34474-1A-2G: (2)
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A hand etched [stamped] variant 3): AL-34474-1B-2G: (2) [I0]
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B hand etched [stamped] variant 3): BL-34474-1B-2G: [J4] (2)
Other Versions (5 of 639)
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Animals (LP, Album, Test Pressing) | CBS | none | US | 1976 | |||
Animals (Cassette, Album) | Harvest | TC-SHVL 815, 0C 262-98 434 | UK | 1977 | |||
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Animals (LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold) | Harvest | 2C 068-98434 | 1977 | |||
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Animals (LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold) | Harvest | SHVL 815, 0C 064-98 434 | UK | 1977 | ||
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Animals (LP, Album, Gatefold) | Harvest | 5C 062-98434 | Netherlands | 1977 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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A thoroughly enthralling listen. Yes, Roger Waters can be indulgent, isn't that what we want an artist to be?
This Canadian Pressing is incredibly punchy, great bass and quiet as all get out. Not to mention Tariff free.🇨🇦😎 -
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Edited 4 years agoSound-wise, Animals is truly a prelude album to The Wall, which happened almost by fate as David Gilmour was preoccupied with the birth of his first child, and was content to let Roger Waters handle the majority of the writing. As such we get the first sounds of an album that is largely helmed by Waters- a sound and approach that would be greatly realized in their next album. Animals also feels like PF's first true concept album, with each song displaying an aspect of the overall album rather than a collection of similar, but ultimately disparate tracks. The theme is also engaging, though occasionally sophomoric. Ultimately, Animals will never be one of my favourite PF albums. There's no denying that Waters was an overindulgent artist during this time. He pulled it off best in The Wall, fairly well with Animals, and annoyingly egocentric with The Final Cut. Gods help me, but even with its quieter and louder moments throughout, Animals to me sounds "samey". The Wall has so much more variety (while remaining completely unified) and has a much deeper theme. All that being said, Animals is still a classic and important album in PF's discography.
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Great album, great pressing. Never heard an English pressing but sold my US one the next day I bought Canadian. Thought, US was a great sounding copy.
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Just a great sounding pressing and super quiet. Bass packs a ton of punch, especially during Pigs (Three different ones).
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