"Love Is" is an album by the British rock band The Animals, released in 1968. It was the band's final studio album before they disbanded later that year. The album marked a departure from their earlier rhythm and blues sound, incorporating elements of psychedelic rock and pop.
"Love Is" features a mix of original compositions and cover songs, including tracks like "River Deep, Mountain High," "San Franciscan Nights," and "Ain't That So?" The album showcases Eric Burdon's soulful vocals and the band's experimentation with new musical styles.
While "Love Is" received mixed reviews upon its release, it has since garnered appreciation for its eclectic mix of songs and the band's willingness to explore different musical directions. Despite the album's commercial underperformance, it remains a notable chapter in The Animals' discography, capturing a transitional period in their career as they adapted to the changing musical landscape of the late 1960s.