The Zombies - The Zombies (Featuring She's Not There and Tell Her No) Audio CD
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Band: The Zombies
Title: The Zombies (Featuring She's Not There and Tell Her No)
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Release Date: 2003-03-25
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: She's Not There 2: Summertime 3: It's Alright with Me 4: You've Really Got a Hold on Me 5: Sometimes 6: Woman 7: Tell Her No 8: I Don't Want to Know 9: Work 'n' Play 10: Can't Nobody Love You 11: What More Can I Do 12: I Got My Mojo Working 13: You Make Me Feel Good [*] 14: Leave Me Be [U.S. Single Version][*][Version] 15: She's Coming Home [*] 16: I Must Move [U.S. Single Version][*][Version] 17: I Want You Back Again [*] 18: I Love You [*]
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A Great Band Not only were they a radio favorite, they had inventive, creative song structures that have a timeless feel. The Zombies don't get nearly the respect or recognition they deserve for their lasting contribution to the "60's Sound". George Harrison credited such songs as 'The Way I Feel Inside' and 'Tell Her No' as being very influential to all the Beatles, which is about as high a praise as you could receive. The CD is a good sounding transfer of the original studio recordings and a must have for any music fan's library.
Zombies Rock!
The selection of songs are definitive Zombie tunes. This cd is awesome! The Zombies had a unique sound. 'Summertime' has a really jazzy, mellow feel. The organ dominates most of the songs to give it that Zombie edge. A must for any 60's fan. I play it over and over.
Zombies 1st review
Overlooking the cover tunes (Got My Mojo. After finding an original copy of this LP on Parrot in the mid 70s, I found this record as compared to other beat groups of the day quite enjoyable. . , You've Reall. . . , there are quite a few gems on this CD such as their single "She's Coming Home", "I Love You", "I Want You Back", "I Don't Want To Know" which all include the pop-rock-jazzy Zombies formula. Few bands upheld such a sound and made it work. For fans of the She's Not There and Tell Her No sound, you won't be disppointed with this CD.
2 exceptional songs withstand the test of time
:Jazzy melodies. "Tell Her No" and "She's Not There" are as good as I remembered them to be. Nice beat. "Leave Me Be" is reminiscent of The Cranberries. "Summertime" has some jazz undertones not fully developed. The rest of the songs are
not so memorable.
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