Time of the Season
The Zombies
Odessy And Oracle (2nd album)
Released 1968
Rereleased 1998
Biography by Richie Unterberger :
Aside from the Beatles and perhaps the Beach Boys, no mid-'60s rock group wrote melodies as gorgeous as those of the Zombies. Dominated by Colin Blunstone's breathy vocals, choral backup harmonies, and Rod Argent's shining jazz- and classical-influenced organ and piano, the band sounded utterly unique for their era. Indeed, their material — penned by either Argent or guitarist Chris White, with unexpected shifts from major to minor keys — was perhaps too adventurous for the singles market. To this day, they're known primarily for their three big hit singles, "She's Not There" (1964), "Tell Her No," (1965), and "Time of the Season" (1969). Most listeners remain unaware that the group maintained a remarkably high quality of work for several years.
2006-09-08 15:33:02
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answered by Elwood Blues 6
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It was the Zombies who did the song, but that's okay. I have sometimers (I like that), so I get things wrong ALL the time. I think the album was "Time of the Season."
2006-09-08 14:07:48
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answered by rachelframecory 4
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The Zombies
2006-09-08 13:31:24
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answered by Fonzie T 7
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merely Breathe, by Pearl Jam The Promise, by Tracy Chapman Songbird, by Fleetwood Mac outstanding this evening, by Eric Clapton (stay) Sail Away, by David gray i won't be able to help Falling In Love With You, by Elvis Presley Wow...i won't be able to have faith greater are not coming to me. yet of all of those I listed, i might propose maximum strongly the two merely Breathe or The Promise -- 2 definitely ideal acoustic ballads. won't be able to go incorrect.
2016-09-30 12:00:08
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answered by ? 4
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by the Zombies.
Later on, one of the band members, rod argent, created a band called "Argent". Maybe famous for "hold your head up".
2006-09-08 13:31:03
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answered by Anonymous
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