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The Zombies is the first studio album released by the English rock band the Zombies in the United States. It was released in January 1965 by Parrot Records.After the success of the double-sided hit single "She's Not There" b/w "You Make Me Feel Good" reached #2 on the U.S. charts in the fall of 1964, Parrot quickly released this LP in 1965 (PA 61001).
The Zombies are an English rock band formed in St Albans ... The Zombies' first UK album, Begin Here (1965), was a mixture of original songs and rhythm and blues ...
"Tell Her No" is a hit single written by Rod Argent and included by English rock band the Zombies on their debut album The Zombies in 1965. It peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States in March 1965 and was one of three big American hits by the Zombies (the others being "She's Not There", in 1964, and "Time of the Season", in 1969).
The group soon returned from France, and on 8 July 1965, the group entered Decca Studios in London in order to record "I Love You" along with several other compositions. [2] The song contrasted to the usual way of Zombies recordings; the group would usually perform several takes of one song and add overdubs to the one which was the best. [ 2 ]
Begin Here is the debut studio album by the English rock band the Zombies, [5] released on 9 April 1965, by Decca Records. [6] The American version, titled The Zombies, was released three months earlier and featured many of the same tracks; however, as was common at the time, some were removed and substituted.
The Zombies (1965) Begin Here (1965) The Zombies is an extended play 45 rpm record released by the English beat group the Zombies in 1964. [3] Track listing.
"She's Not There" was the second of four songs recorded by the Zombies at a 22 June 1964 recording session at Decca's West Hampstead Studio 2. The backing tracks needed seven takes. [ 9 ] One of the song's most distinctive features is Argent's electric piano sound; the instrument used was a Hohner Pianet .
As the Zombies still were primarily focused on the American market at this time, [10] "Just Out of Reach" was unvaulted by Parrot Records, who released it as a single on 25 October 1965, backed by "Remember You". [5] In doing so, it was the first single A-side released in the US not written by Rod Argent. [5]