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Animals is the tenth studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 21 January 1977 through Harvest and Columbia Records. It was self-produced at Pink Floyd's Britannia Row Studios in London throughout 1976. The album continued the longform compositions that made up their previous works, including Wish You Were Here (1975). Animals is a concept album, based on the flaws of capitalism. Various castes in society are represented as different types of animals (Dogs as the businessmen, sheep as the powerless pawns, and pigs as the ruthless leaders). Although this album mainly attacks capitalism, several components are similar to George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm": In the book, various animals (mainly pigs, sheep, dogs, etc.) represent different roles assumed by individuals in a communist society. While singer and guitarist David Gilmour are only credited for the music of one track, the epic "Dogs" (previously known as "You Gotta Be Crazy"), this song and "Raving and Drooling", a Waters song which would later become "Sheep", were created at the same time as "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", and originally destined for Wish You Were Here. Their creation process was similar to the method the band used during the late sixties and early seventies. They would adapt and expand their compositions by performing them live, and later in the studio find a more coherent form and concept for the whole album, with Waters writing the lyrics. Animals was the last Pink Floyd album created in this way, as the subsequent The Wall and The Final Cut, were primarily conceived by Waters and worked out in the studio with some input from Gilmour. Although Rick Wright admittedly did not contribute much compositionally, he had some influence on the arrangement of the songs, including solo playing on "Dogs" and "Sheep". As with "Welcome to the Machine" and "Wish You Were Here" on Wish You Were Here, Waters wrote "Pigs on the Wing" and "Pigs (Three Different Ones)" to tie together the other songs in the album's concept. His dominance in the writing credits and the discrepancy with the actual creation process are directly related to the increasing tensions within the band. The three core songs are bookended by a pair of love songs written by Waters for his then-wife Caroline: "Pigs on the Wing, Part 1" and "Pigs on the Wing, Part 2". Both are in stark contrast to the misanthropic middle three songs and suggest that companionship can help us overcome our flaws – though the final lines suggest that the singer is or was once one of the dogs. For the 8-track cartridge release, which looped, Parts 1 and 2 were linked by a guitar bridge performed by Snowy White (subsequently available on White's 1996 album "Goldtop: Groups & Sessions"), and the 17:08 song "Dogs" was cut into two tracks. The giant, helium-filled pig seen on the cover was actually flown over Battersea Power Station for the photoshoot (under the direction of Storm Thorgerson). On the first day of shooting, a marksman was on hand in case the pig broke free. However, according to Thorgerson, this was considered an "insurance problem", and he was not hired for the second day of the shooting. Ironically, on December 3, 1976, during the second day, a gust of wind broke the pig free of its moorings. Because there was no one to shoot the pig down, it sailed away into the morning sky. A passenger plane reported seeing the pig, causing all the flights at London Heathrow Airport to be delayed. A police helicopter was sent up to track the pig but was forced to return after following the pig to an altitude of 5,000 feet. A warning was sent out to pilots that a giant, flying pink pig was loose in the area. The CAA lost radar contact on the pig near Chatham in Kent, at a height of 18,000 feet and flying East. It finally landed in a farmer's field, without much damage. They then repaired the pig and flew it up for the third time. The resulting pictures were not deemed suitable on their own (as the clear, blue sky from day three was thought to be much less evocative), and the final image was made as a composite of the power station picture from day one and the pig from day three. The album had custom picture labels, using drummer Nick Mason's handwriting as a typeface, as did the lyrics on the liner sleeve. Side one's label depicted a fish-eye lens view of a dog and the English countryside. Side two's was similar but featured a pig and sheep instead of the dog. Originally released on Columbia Records in the U.S. and Harvest Records in the UK, Animals was then remastered in 1992 for its inclusion on the Shine On box set. The remaster was subsequently released on its own by EMI in 1994. In 1997, Columbia Records issued an updated remaster in the United States, Canada, Australia, South America, and Japan. Animals were again re-released in April 2000 by Capitol Records in the US, and on the EMI label in Japan, Canada, South America, and Australia again using the 1992 Shine On remaster along with the artwork from 1994 EMI Europe reissue. The album proved a success in the United Kingdom, where it reached #2 in the era of punk music. It was also a success in the U.S., reaching #3 on the Billboard album charts (#1 and #2 were Hotel California by The Eagles, and the soundtrack to the Barbara Streisand film A Star Is Born). However, it was on the American charts for only six months even though it has continued to sell solidly, to the extent of its having gone quadruple platinum, according to the RIAA. In the UK, the British Phonographic Industry awarded the album Gold (100,000 units) in 1977. It has yet to achieve Platinum. In an April 2020 interview, Waters said he had pushed for the release of a remixed and remastered vinyl of Animals by James Guthrie, but that it had been rejected by Gilmour and Mason. In June 2021, Waters released a statement announcing a new release with stereo and 5.1 surround mixes. Waters cited a dispute between himself and Gilmour over a set of liner notes written by Mark Blake as the reason for the delay, and posted the rejected liner notes on his website. The remix of the album is expected to be released on September 16, 2022, on Vinyl, CD, & Blu-ray; also a limited edition deluxe gatefold package containing Vinyl, CD, Blu-ray, DVD and a 32-page book will be released on October 7, 2022. A Hybrid Multichannel SACD of the stereo and surround remixes will be released exclusively through Acoustic Sounds on September 16, 2022, as well. The band released the 2018 remix of "Dogs" as a digital single on July 22, 2022.

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Animals (Pink Floyd) Album Songs

NoSong TitleTime
1.Pigs On The Wing 1 1:24
2.Dogs17:04
3.Pigs (Three Different Ones)11:26
4.Sheep10:18
5.Pigs On The Wing 2 1:26

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- One of the most underrated albums ever

Start to finish, it is an all time great album, period.

- Absolutely amazing!

Now considering I was only 5 when this was released it’s still my favorite Pink Floyd album. I created a Pink Floyd fanatic out of 15 year old son which makes me so proud that he doesn’t listen to the mindless crap coming out of SoundCloud. Timeless music transcending generations! ❤️🤟🏼

- Will never get tired of this gem

I love Pink Floyd pretty much unconditionally. I’m into all their different eras, respect everything for what it is, and I just love it all. But this album? This is something else entirely. From the captivating grip “Dogs” manages to hold over you from the moment the needle drops, despite its long length, to the catchy “Pigs (Three Different Ones)”, and the simplicity of both the intros and outros, Pigs On the Wing, this album is a masterpiece. Oh and don’t forget “Sheep” too! Gotta love “Sheep”! This was my first PF album on vinyl, and rightly so. It’s mind blowing. I played dogs for my sister, and although she initially scoffed at its hefty length, she was enthralled by it. This album manages to amaze new fans every time and in my opinion, it is by far the best thing that came out after dsotm.

- ❤️

❤️

- Prime Floyd

Complex yet gratifying and unforgettable.

- Dark, brilliant, and timeless

This is such a biting and surreal album, mixed with sonic touches that take you deep into the world of Animals. The 3 kinds of animals are of course a view of society. This is lyrically complex and yet simple somehow. You *must* listen to the with headphones otherwise you miss the layering and subtle synthesized sounds. I've had this album in my collection since the early 80s (back then I only had the cassette tape version -- sound quality was awful). The remastered version has brought to life all the original production fidelity. Incredible work from a very complicated group of musicians who never seemed to get along. It's hard to fathom. Get this album -- it's dark, brilliant, and a timeless commentary on society and politics.

- Underrated album

Their most underrated album in my opinion. Still a fantastic album. Dogs is one of their bests!

- Absolutely Amazing!!

Not only does this album define the boundaries of lyrical creativity, describing the social hierarchy as a whole throughout the album- "Animals" expresses so much musical creativity instrumentally as well. It is yet again, another great classic album of Pink Floyd's. Definitely worth the buy, in fact, words can not describe how much worth a buy this album actually is. So buy it, plug in your headphones or earbuds, or what-have-you, sit back and be ready to embark on a journey through musicality, it's definitely worth it. P.S. The album also pretty much flows endlessly, (which is a great technique of Pink Floyd's by the way)...

- Never gets old

40 years later--I have never tired of any part of this album. I remember being transfixed in the summer of 1977 on the beach in Long Island listening to 'Dogs". 40 years later the symmetry and the lyrical concept of the entire album combined with the dynamic pulsing energy and beauty of the music--this is my favorite Floyd album.

- Fantastic

One of their best!

- Underrated masterpiece

Dark Side and the Wall are absolutely amazing, but for some reason, they are commended greatly for their social commentary and musical creativity whereas Animals doesn't get much hype. This album has ten times the social commentary and twenty times the musical creativity of the other two, and after the full forty minute listen, I've decided that it's my favorite of theirs. Definitely worth the ten bucks.

- Harmlessly passing your time in the grasslands away

Sheep is my favorite 🐑😊

- My favorite album

A must purchase for all Floyd fans. This is my personal favorite.

- OMG

Wow!

- Quality stuff

Fantastic

- Even better

Than Dark Side of the Moon.

- Well-Executed Concept Album

Don't like it as much as Wish You Were Here or Dark Side, but this album is certainly in my top five from Floyd. The songs are epically long, but they take you on a journey and are beautifully crafted. "Pigs (Three Different Ones)" is my favorite of the 3 opuses.

- Stunning, Never Gets Old

Knew ALL Floyd material previous to this release, all obviously great, or at least interesting. Then this came out, and absolutely blew me (and my friends, and music lovers) away. Powerful music, powerful politics, the band at their creative pinnacle, IMO. Sorry, but EVERYTHING (Floyd) after this has only great MOMENTS, not the great completeness of Animals.

- PIG Man PIG Man

A MUST HAVE for any Rock Fan! Song 3 on this album is my ringtone on my cell phone. Remarkably Brilliant! Don't pass this album by.

- Magnificent

The three main songs, Dogs Pigs and Sheep, are magnificent masterpieces. Way worth the money.

- My favorite Floyd album

I remember going through a phase in my early teens of seeing if I could listen all the way through epically long songs, as I had recently gotten into progressive rock and jazz. The thought of 17:05 minutes of a song called 'Dogs' seemed like some insurmountable task at first glance. But I sat there absolutely slack jawed at the journey of that track. It was mind blowing; the clearly defined sections, the biting lyrics, the beautifully harmonized and constructed guitar solo, etc. I couldn't believe how fast it shot by. Now, something like 100 listens later, this album never ceases to amaze me. Compelling writing, uncompromising in its entirety, and different than any album they had done before. This one usually never leaves my car.

- Possibly the best album ever

Spotless

- Not the Pink Floyd album people wanted, but the one people needed

While Animals isn’t my favorite Pink Floyd album, it’s easily my second favorite. The whole concept of the album is very prescient and timeless. Sure, it’s loosely based on the writings of Orwell, but I think that those themes combined with the music of this album really brings it to life in ways that a written or spoken word can’t. Honestly, I think it would be interesting to see an Animal Farm or 1984 film that fits with Pink Floyd’s music. The three epics in this album have this feeling of anger, confusion, envy, and existentialism: all things that we continue to experience in modern capitalist society. Every time I listen to this album, it’s a new experience and gets me to think even more. And I think the album cover of the Battersea Power Station with the flying pig is probably the best representation for what they wanted to show what this album was all about. And it’s also my favorite album cover. Maybe people, including many Pink Floyd fans, don’t like this album and I’m not sure why. I think it’s because it’s very overtly political and not subtle. But then at the same time, will praise The Wall (my favorite Pink Floyd album), which is not subtle whatsoever. But, I think when you listen to Animals, you will find some much within it lyrically and musically. Of the epics, my favorites are: Sheep Dogs Pigs All are great songs though. You all should give it a listen.

- Only 4 stars? What?

I really like Animals, though I don't love it as much as the two albums that surround it. The music isn't as deep and complex as some of their other albums and it may be the only Pink Floyd album that I don't think has aged well. All that being said, I like every song on it. It is the most guitar dominated album these guys have done and it really rocks out in places. And I think Roger Waters really came into his own as a singer here. So, four stars. Please don't kill me. Thank you. You have been very naked.

- Phenominal

In my opinion their, magnum opus.

- So clever

This album is a classic. I love it because of the sound but also because of how clever the lyrics are. Awesome album!!

- Pink Floyd at it's best. (almost)

Without "The Wall" or "Animals", "Dark Side of the Moon" puts Pink Floyd in the Rock and Roll HOF. I love their first 2 albums. The Wall is one of those perfect storms. Wow. I remember years ago my younget son was looking out the window as I was playing "Dogs". When he heard the dogs barking he thought they were someones dogs barking in the distance. He said, "those dogs are going to get into trouble". So cute.

- Heavy Floyd

Definitely the group’s heaviest album. David Gilmour’s playing on this album is ridiculous. If you love classic rock guitar, this album is like the Gold Standard. It has it all. Acoustic, multiple solos, harmonies, feedback, overdubs. Animals delivers.

- Accidental Music Discovery

So besides Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon" that was the only album I loved from the band. One day as I was listening to my rock mix on Spotify and the song "Dogs" came on. Despite it being a 17 minute song, I actually like the song. As a matter of fact, when I drive home from work, I find myself listening to the whole entire album at least twice a week. I do agree with most of the post when many said it was an underrated album. They are correct. Definitely on my Christmas list of albums I want to own. Beside "Dogs" my favorite songs are "Sheep" and "Pigs on the Wing 2"

- This is the best album of all time.

Animals by Pink Floyd is quite simply a masterpiece. This album is truely a work of art. From begining to end this album is great. Would highley recommend this album to any person, even if there not a Pink Floyd fan!

- Amazing

I'm a 17 year old kid I don't smoke pot or do any drugs this should say something about floyds music it draws all people not just older aged people or stoners but everyone my sister is 5 and she loves another brick in the wall

- I WAS THERE

NO WARDS CA DECRIBE WHAT IT WAS LIKE TO BE STANDING OUT SIDE THE FARM DOORS WATCHING THEM MAKE THIS ALBOUM DOGS WAS CREATED ON A SAD EVENT THAT HAPPENED ON THE FARM WHITCH MAKES IT ONE OF THE BEST SONGS THAY EVER MADE TY GUYS FOR LETTING ME BE A PART OF IT NORM

- Amazing

This album is so great. I recommend it on Vinyl and cranked way up! One of the best....

- Masterpiece!

One cool album. Listen with great set of headphones and kickback. You’ll take a trip and never leave the farm.

- Drop Your Concepts, This Is The One

After a lifetime of listening to every Floyd album pretty much all the time--they're etched--this is the one I can listen to again and again. I mean out of both Syd ones and non-Syd ones, even. It doesn't hurt that they gigged what turned into "Dogs" and "Sheep" for years before they put it down in the studio. This is somehow for me paired with Meddle, which is all about inner space and predates one of the canonical "best" ones (Dark Side and The Wall), but is somehow really amazing, especially in how both albums show the band as a band that can rock out. But in the end, what stands right out is the Wright keyboard work about 2/3 of the way through "Dogs." That music with the word "stone" vocoding into the muffled groan of the primordial slime as dogs bark as if rippling in water on either side of the stereo image. Bingo.

- perfect album

perfect album

- Classic Acid Rock in the Barnyard!

I’ve been listening to this album since it first came out. There’s a bit of genius in the comparisons made between human and animal behavior. If you get it, make sure you get all five parts in the proper order. Happy Listening!

- MASTERPIECE

My favorite album of PF 6 tracks only but it makes up for so much everything about it is amazing but the guitars on this is simply unreal thank you PF!

- The Danger is Real

Always been a huge fan of this album and Pink Floyd in general. Here, you'll find a cold and unsettling atmosphere, described appropriately as Orwellian (read Animal Farm, then listen to this) and perfectly illustrated in the cover art. The music is classic Pink Floyd rock, very raw in its presentation and similiar to "One of These Days" or "Echoes" in its gradual build up, then unrelenting destruction of steel. I often find it a relief from Floyd's more commercially successful albums. You'll find plenty of incredible solos on here as well. Each song is unique its tale, but flows wonderfully together as a part of Waters' grand assault on those all-too-familiar "pigs on the wing."

- An Underrated Classic!

When most people think of Pink Floyd they think of Dark Side Of The Moon or The Wall.Animals is a great underrated Pink Floyd album. This is my favorite Pink Floyd album. It is an epic and complex album. If you are just getting into Pink Floyd buy this album along with Wish You Were Here.

- The best

Listen to this album outside at night, have a couple drinks, and be mesmerized. Best Floyd album ever! By far.

- BLOWN AWAY BY PINK FLOYD ANIMALS ALBLUM

WHEN THEY BLEW UP THAT BIG AS- PIG OVER THE CROWD AT THE OLD COUNTY STADIUM IN MY HOME TOWN MILWAUKEE ITS A TIME FOREVER ETCHED IN MY LIFE AND MIND TO BLOW IT UP OVER THE CROWD AND NO ONE EVER HAD THOUGHT ABOUT THAT BUT Ya GOT DAMNEAR 70thou IN A PLACE THAT WAS ONLY SUPPOSED TO HOLD 60 EITHER WAY I ALWAYS ASK FOR THE ANIMALS ALBUM TO BE PLAYED AND ya GET THE LOOK OF DAA TRULY THE ONE THAT I WILL NEVER FORGET WITH 2 of THE GREATEST FRIENDS EVER AND WOW THATS W O W TOTALLY FOR 3 HIPPIES TO BELT IT OUT AND THEN THEY BLEW IT UP OVER THE CROWD WHAT A FREAKIN BLAST FOR SURE MY LONGEST TIME FRIENDSHIPS AND ME WERE ALL BLOWN AWAY BY THEE LATE GREAT BLOODY BAND PINK FLOYD AND THE LEAST PLAYED ALBUM THAT THEY MADE WAS TRULY UP TOP COMPARED AGAINST ANY OTHER 3 MAN BAND WAS RUSH AND THERE YOU HAVE IT PICK IT UP AND ALONG WITH THE HAIR STANDING UP RACK AT THE MUSIC STORE AND I WILL BET YOU THAT THEY DO NOT HAVE ONE AND THATS A BLOOMIN SAD ORDEAL THEY WERE SO CLOSE TO US THAT Ya COULD SEE THEIR FINGERS WORKIN THOSE STRINGS TOTALLY MESMERIZED OR MESMERIZING TO BE ABLE TOO SEE ONE OF THE GREATEST BANDS EVER BIG STEVE MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN MADE IT THROUGH THE CONCERT AND NEVER LOST MY HEARING LMSAO

- Roger Waters opens up

Dogs is magical, this is where Pink Floyd kind of divides tho in my opinion 😭

- Uterly excellent!

I have had this CD since the '80s, and it is utterly excellent! Excellent desciption of the 3 types of people in society! 😊

- Amazing animals

What a masterpiece, it is a dark journey, like a 1984 world-great- or Animal Farm.

- Arrian & Arrial

Will be taking this album to my grave

- This concept album applies more than ever

Animals is much more than just an album, it's a commentary on the world of power, corruption, and how individuals can be a drain on those who want liberty and peace. I saw Pink Floyd on the In The Flesh tour which supported Animals and Wish You Were Here, by for the best concert of my life! The solos in dogs still stands as one of the most gritty but beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard. I've owned many copies of Animals over the years, from LP to 8 track to CD form, it is a must have work that I've had in my collection since it was originally released.

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- A Must Have For Pink Floyd Fans

One of my favourite albums of all time!!

- Animals

Their best album. Would love this album art in a poster 6'x9'

- farq2

wont let me play pigs three different ones

- Sheep have been shawn

THe album is terrific, but my download version won't let me play "Sheep", it says my device is not authorised to play it, yet the rest of the album (downloaded all at once), plays fine. Disappointing not being able to listen to the album the way it was intended.

- Aging like a fine wine

Animals was a huge step away from the hugely successful and influential Dark Side... and Wish you were here..... It is well known that Around this tine, for the first time in the band’s history Waters totally dominated the writing and Rick Wright contribution was minimal....and tensions within the band were brewing. However nearly 40 years later, Waters rekindled his love for this album and the underlying political and social message of Animals in his world tour.....and now, Waters is claiming the proposed 40th anniversary Box Set will finally be released when the album celebrates its 45th anniversary.

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Animals Wiki

Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, breathe oxygen, have myocytes and are able to move, can reproduce sexually, and grow from a hollow sphere of cells, the blastula, during embryonic development. Animals form a clade, meaning that they arose from a single common ancestor. Over 1.5 million living animal species have been described, of which around 1.05 million are insects, over 85,000 are molluscs, and around 65,000 are vertebrates. It has been estimated there are as many as 7.77 million animal species on Earth. Animal body lengths range from 8.5 μm (0.00033 in) to 33.6 m (110 ft). They have complex ecologies and interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology, and the study of animal behaviors is known as ethology. Most living animal species belong to the infrakingdom Bilateria, a highly proliferative clade whose members have a bilaterally symmetric body plan. The vast majority belong to two large superphyla: the protostomes, which includes organisms such as the arthropods, molluscs, flatworms, annelids and nematodes; and the deuterostomes, which include the echinoderms, hemichordates and chordates, the latter of which contains the vertebrates. The simple Xenacoelomorpha have an uncertain position within Bilateria. Animals first appear in the fossil record in the late Cryogenian period, and diversified in the subsequent Ediacaran. Earlier evidence of animals is still controversial; the sponge-like organism Otavia has been dated all the way back to the Tonian period, but its identity as an animal is heavily contested. Nearly all modern animal phyla became clearly established in the fossil record as marine species during the Cambrian explosion, which began around 539 million years ago (Mya), and most classes during the Ordovician radiation 485.4 Mya. 6,331 groups of genes common to all living animals have been identified; these may have arisen from a single common ancestor that lived about 650 Mya during the Cryogenian period. Historically, Aristotle divided animals into those with blood and those without. Carl Linnaeus created the first hierarchical biological classification for animals in 1758 with his Systema Naturae, which Jean-Baptiste Lamarck expanded into 14 phyla by 1809. In 1874, Ernst Haeckel divided the animal kingdom into the multicellular Metazoa (now synonymous with Animalia) and the Protozoa, single-celled organisms no longer considered animals. In modern times, the biological classification of animals relies on advanced techniques, such as molecular phylogenetics, which are effective at demonstrating the evolutionary relationships between taxa. Humans make use of many other animal species for food (including meat, eggs and dairies), for materials (such as leather, fur and wool), as pets and as working animals for transportation, and services. Dogs, the first domesticated animal, have been used in hunting, in security and in warfare, as have horses, pigeons and birds of prey, while other terrestrial and aquatic animals are hunted for sports, trophies or profits. Non-human animals are also an important cultural element of human evolution, having appeared in cave arts and totems since the earliest times, and are frequently featured in mythology, religion, arts, literature, heraldry, politics and sports.

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