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  2. The Zombies - Wikipedia

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    Absolutely the Best (1999) The Story (2000) (EMI Plus (Europe): CD plus CD-ROM) Decca Stereo Anthology (2002) The Singles: A's and B's (2005) The Ultimate Zombies (2007) Into the Afterlife (2007) (Compilation of recordings in between The Zombies and the member's solo careers. Features a few Zombies songs.)

  3. Breathe Out, Breathe In - Wikipedia

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    Breathe Out, Breathe In is the fifth studio album by English rock band The Zombies, released on 9 May 2011. The band recorded a music video for the album's song "Any Other Way", their first music video since the band's original formation in 1961. [2] Two of the songs on the album are remakes of earlier recordings by the band Argent.

  4. Tell Her No - Wikipedia

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    "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).

  5. She's Not There - Wikipedia

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    The song's genres and musical styles are described by authors and music journalists as jazz rock, [4] beat, [5] pop rock, [6] baroque pop, [7] and R&B. [8] "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]

  6. Time of the Season - Wikipedia

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    "Time of the Season" is a song by the British rock band the Zombies, featured on their 1968 album Odessey and Oracle. It was written by keyboardist Rod Argent and recorded at Abbey Road Studios (then known as EMI Studios) in September 1967.

  7. Care of Cell 44 - Wikipedia

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    "Care of Cell 44" is a single by the Zombies, released as the lead single from their album Odessey and Oracle in November 1967. It was featured on Pitchfork's "200 Best Songs of the 1960s" list, [4] and has been covered by modern artists including Elliott Smith and Of Montreal.

  8. I Love You (The Zombies song) - Wikipedia

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    Billboard ranked People!'s version as No.53 in their top 100 songs for 1968, [19] [20] while it was ranked #75 in the Cashbox annual charts. [21] The success of People!'s version of "I Love You" frustrated The Zombies. According to Zombies member Colin Blunstone: "That was a bit of a heartbreaker. It wasn't a favourite song of mine to be ...

  9. Category:The Zombies songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Zombies songs or lists of The Zombies songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Zombies songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .