The Zombies In the Beginning...
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Vinyl LP Details
- Number of Records: 5
- Released: March 1, 2019
- Originally Released: 2019
- Label: Demon Records Uk
Tracks on Disc 1:
- 1.Care Of Cell 44
- 2.A Rose For Emily
- 3.How We Were Before
- 4.Beechwood Park
- 5.Brief Candles
- 6.Conversation Off Floral Street
- 7.I Got My Mojo Working
Tracks on Disc 2:
- 1.Sticks And Stones
- 2.Can't Nobody Love You
- 3.Woman
- 4.I Don't Want To Know
- 5.I Remember When I Loved Her
- 6.What More Can I Do
Tracks on Disc 3:
- 1.Whenever You're Ready
- 2.Don't Go Away
- 3.She's Not There (Stereo Version With Studio Chat)
- 4.I Love You
- 5.Leave Me Be
- 6.Indication
Tracks on Disc 4:
- 1.She Does Everything For Me
- 2.You Make Me Feel Good
- 3.Tell Her No
- 4.I Want You Back Again (Alternate Version)
- 5.Kind Of Girl
- 6.I Must Move
Product Description:
Limited five 180gm colored vinyl LP set. Hailing from the unlikely setting of St. Albans, The Zombies burst onto the UK and US pop scene in August 1964 with the smash hit "She's Not There", penned by keyboard player Rod Argent. Colin Blunstone's breathy vocals set the record apart from the band's contemporaries, and they followed it up with a second hit in "Tell Her No". Their debut album Begin Here was released on the Decca label in 1965. Despite issuing several more excellent singles, further chart success eluded the band, although Dusty Springfield covered Argent's "If It Don't Work Out" (which the band also recorded). The Zombies signed to CBS in 1967 and recorded a new album over the summer, producing the sessions at Abbey Road and Olympic Studios themselves. The result was the classic Odessey And Oracle, but by the time the album was released in April 1968, the band had split up. "Time Of The Season" went on to be a huge hit in the US in 1969, selling over a million copies. This set is book-ended by the two 'proper' albums that the band recorded, Begin Here and Odessey And Oracle. In between, Early Days and Continue Here round up the band's various A-sides, B-sides and EP tracks. The fourth LP faithfully recreates the R.I.P. album, an intended posthumous release of overdubbed outtakes that was shelved when new band Argent emerged from the ashes of The Zombies. The whole set is housed in a rigid slipcase. The inner sleeves include photos from designer Phil Smee's extensive collection, while the albums are pressed on different coloured vinyl.
Product Info
- UPC: 5014797898912
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