Zombies Album: “Zombies (Featuring She's Not There and Tell Her No) [Varese]”
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Zombies (Featuring She's Not There and Tell Her No) [Varese] |
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Release Date:2003-03-25
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Type:Unknown
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Genre:Pop, Classic Rock, Mainstream Rock
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Label:Varese
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:030206643626
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| Track Listing : |
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She's Not There Video |
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Summertime |
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It's Alright With Me |
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You've Really Got a Hold on Me |
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Sometimes |
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Woman |
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Tell Her No |
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I Don't Want to Know |
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Work 'N' Play |
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Can't Nobody Love You |
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What More Can I Do |
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I Got My Mojo Working |
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I Want You Back Again [*] |
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- A Great Band
The Zombies don't get nearly the respect or recognition they deserve for their lasting contribution to the "60's Sound". Not only were they a radio favorite, they had inventive, creative song structures that have a timeless feel. 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.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Best Of The Best!
I have been looking for this cd for many years and was so happy when I located it on amazon! This is a keeper! All of the tunes are great and really take me back to times when the music was wonderful!!!!!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Zombies Rock!
This cd is awesome! The Zombies had a unique sound. The selection of songs are definitive Zombie tunes. '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.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Zombies 1st review
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. Overlooking the cover tunes (Got My Mojo.., 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.
1 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
- 2 exceptional songs withstand the test of time
"Tell Her No" and "She's Not There" are as good as I remembered them to be.:Jazzy melodies.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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