Wild & Wicked
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Wild & Wicked is a compilation with tracks of Eric Burdon
Eric Burdon
Eric Victor Burdon is an English singer-songwriter best known as a founding member and vocalist of rock band The Animals, and the funk rock band War and for his aggressive stage performance...

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Some tracks were taken from the unreleased "Mirage Project" from 1973. Other tracks are taken from the Comeback album
Comeback (album)
Comeback is an album by Eric Burdon released in 1982, during the Comeback project. It was the studio album to the film. Live tracks during this sessions were released later on compilations.-Track list:# "No More Elmore" – 4:36# "The Road" – 4:50...

, the Comeback film
Comeback (film)
Comeback is a 1982 semi-autobiographical film starring Eric Burdon.- Cast :*Eric Burdon*Julie Carmen*Michael Cavanaugh*John Aprea*Louisiana RedIt was shot first in Los Angeles then in Berlin....

 from 1981/82, a track recorded by The Eric Burdon Band in 1973 and a track probably recorded in 1981/82 but not released until 1988; album Wicked Man.

The first 9 tracks were credited to "Studio", the last 8 tracks to "Live". This description is incorrect. Only some of the "Live" tracks are live recordings, some of them are still studio recordings, mainly from 1982.

Studio

  1. "Dragon Lady" (6:42)
  2. "Cum" (2:48)
  3. "Jim Crow" (4:54)
  4. "Ghetto Child" (5:18)
  5. "Mind Arc" (3:57)
  6. "Jamie's Last Ride (Story of Jesus)" (8:32)
  7. "Street Walker" (4:04) (Burdon)
  8. "Stop What You're Doing" (5:01)
  9. "River of Blood" (8:27)

Live

  1. "Dey Won't" (3:10) (Newport)
  2. "Do You Feel It" (3:32)
  3. "Funky Fever" (3:00) (Ryan, Sterling)
  4. "I'm A Wicked Man" (3:12)
  5. "Sweet Blood Call
    Sweet Blood Call
    "Sweet Blood Call" is a song written by Kent Cooper and Louisiana Red , and performed by Louisiana Red in 1975. It became one of his best known songs. In 1981, Eric Burdon recorded a heavy rocking live version of the song, and it was featured in the 1982 film Comeback...

    " (4:28) (Red)
  6. "The Royal Canal
    The Auld Triangle
    "The Auld Triangle" is a song written by Dominic Behan for his brother Brendan Behan and is featured in Brendan's play The Quare Fellow. It is used to introduce the play, a story about the occurrences in a prison the day a convict is set to be executed...

    " (0:50)
  7. "Wall of Silence" (4:13) (Burdon)
  8. "Who Gives A #@$%" (4:43)

Corrections

Track 7 ("Studio") was not recorded during any "Mirage Session". It was released on his "Comeback" album in 1982. Every other "Studio" track was recorded during the "Mirage Session".

Track 1 ("Live") is no live track and was recorded during the "Comeback" project.

Track 3 ("Live") is no live track and was recorded with The Eric Burdon Band in 1973 and was released on their last album Stop.

Track 4 ("Live") is no live track and was recorded during the "Comeback" project. It was released on Burdon's album Power Company in 1983.

Track 6 ("Live") is no live track and was probably recorded in 1981/82. It was first released on Burdon's compilation Wicked Man in 1988.

Track 7 ("Live") is no live track and was recorded during the "Comeback" project.
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