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The Vox Continental was Alan Price's primary organ during his time with the Animals, both for touring and recording. He played the Continental on a majority of the Animals songs, including hits such as "House of the Rising Sun," "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," and "Boom Boom."

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In this photo, Price can be seen playing an RMI Electra Piano & Harpsichord on stage with Georgie Fame on the set of a pop music television show in London circa 1970. Price started using an RMI after leaving the Animals; he uses one extensively on his album "O Lucky Man!"

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Alan Price playing a Hammond M-102 organ with Eric Burdon and the New Animals in 1966. Price often used this organ when performing with The Alan Price Set.

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Alan Price occasionally used a Wurlitzer 120 during his time with the Animals. While he primarily played a Vox Continental, he also used a Wurlitzer on several studio tracks and at some early performances.

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Alan Price played a Yamaha electric grand piano with The Animals on American Bandstand during their reunion tour in 1983.

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