“The Zombies” by The Zombies - album review
features in: Album Chart of 1965 ● Album Chart of the Decade: 1960s |
In January, 1965, the debut Zombies album was rush-released in America by Parrot Records, anxious to capitalize on the success of “She’s Not There” which was a #2 smash hit stateside in the fall of '64. This was 4 months ahead of the UK equivalent, “Begin Here”. Aside from that fine lead single, a hybrid cover of “You Really Got A Hold On Me / Bring It On Home To Me” (The Miracles, 1962 / Sam Cooke, 1962) demonstrates good taste.
The Jukebox Rebel
01–Jan–2010
Tracklist |
A1 | [02:25] The Zombies - She’s Not There (Rod Argent) Blues Rock / Soul Rock |
A2 | [02:17] The Zombies - Summertime (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, DuBose Heyward) Jazz |
A3 | [01:53] The Zombies - It’s Alright With Me (Rod Argent) Rock n Roll / Rockabilly |
A4 | [03:40] The Zombies - You Really Got A Hold On Me / Bring It On Home To Me (Samuel Cook, William Robinson) Blues Rock / Soul Rock |
A5 | [02:05] The Zombies - Sometimes (Rod Argent) Pop |
A6 | [02:27] The Zombies - Woman (Rod Argent) Blues / Rhythm n Blues |
B1 | [02:08] The Zombies - Tell Her No (Rod Argent) Pop |
B2 | [02:07] The Zombies - I Don’t Want To Know (Chris White) Pop |
B3 | [02:08] The Zombies - Work ‘n’ Play (Ken Jones) Blues Rock / Soul Rock |
B4 | [02:16] The Zombies - Can’t Nobody Love You (Phillip Mitchell) Rock n Roll Ballad |
B5 | [01:39] The Zombies - What More Can I Do (Chris White) Blues Rock / Soul Rock |
B6 | [03:36] The Zombies - I Got My Mojo Working (Preston Foster) Blues / Rhythm n Blues |