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<title>New Release : As Far As I Can See</title>
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<title>Album Review : Odessey and Oracle [Rhino Bonus Tracks]</title>
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Review: Formed in suburban London, the Zombies had some U.S. success with their early garage singles, 1964's "She's Not There" and '65's "Tell Her No." But by the time the quintet entered Abbey Road Studios in the summer of 1967, the U.K. music scene had changed drastically, and psychedelia was in bloom. Unlike many British Invasion groups, the Zombies actually had the chops and the introspection to meet...
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<title>New Release : I Love You [Bonus Tracks]</title>
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<title>New Release : Odessey and Oracle [2004 Bonus Tracks]</title>
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<title>Album Review : The Zombies (Featuring She's Not There and Tell Her No) [Varese]</title>
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Review: With the Fifties rehashed past the point of musical surfeit, the rich body of Sixties rock must now have its day. Important innovations like surf music and the girl-group sound (particularly Phil Spector's creations) have already been resurrected. And now the music of the crucial, nearly ten-year-old British invasion, so significant in revitalizing the spirit of rock & roll in '64-'65, is being re...
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The Best Jukebox Album In The World...Ever! <br>
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