THIS IS THE 1973 DUTCH ORIGINAL STEREO PRESSING on EPIC 'Yellow' label. GATEFOLD COVER + COMPANY INNER SLEEVES.  The cover is in VG(+) condition: normal wear BUT discolouration/wear on spines/corners, ringwear/edgewear, mild creases on edges/corners, left spine is fully readable; INSIDE PANELS with surface edgewear; for details see photos. Vinyls are in VG+ condition and play wonderfully BUT (because of noticeable surface lines on "SHE LOVES THE WAY......) is in VG condition on B1 (with clicks throughout).

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THE ZOMBIES

ROD ARGENT, PAUL ATKINSON, COLIN BLUNSTONE, HUGH GRUNDY, CHRIS WHITE

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.

"TIME OF THE ZOMBIES"

tracklist: please, for tracklist see pictures

1973        2LP     EPIC RECORDS    STEREO  EPC 68262

MADE IN HOLLAND    ORIGINAL PRESSING

GATEFOLD COVER + COMPANY INNER SLEEVES

Barcode and Other Identifiers

Barcode: none

LABEL: EPIC - YELLOW LABEL -  BLACK TEXT

Catalog on cover: EPC 68262

Catalog on labels: 

DISC ONE: EPC 68262 (EPC 65728) EPC 68262-1 / EPC 68262 (EPC 65728) EPC 68262-2

DISC TWO: EPC 68262 (EPC 65729) EPC 68262-3 / EPC 68262 (EPC 65729) EPC 68262-4 

Matrix / Runout (Side A, Etched): 68262 A 

Matrix / Runout (Side B, Etched): S 68262-A̷ B  

Matrix / Runout (Side C, Etched): S 68262-C

Matrix / Runout (Side D, Etched): S 68262-D  

On labelstop rim text  "All rights.....prohibited"

bottom rim text "Made in Holland"

BIEM/STEMRA[boxed]    ℗ 1973 CBS, Inc.

 Rights Society / Publishing: BIEM, STEMRA, Chappell, Verulam Music Ltd.

On Back Sleeve: Tracklist

SPECIAL PRICED 2-RECORD SET[boxed]

NL printed in Holland

Sides 3 and 4 have previously been released as Odyssey and Oracles

Epic is a product of CBS Records

CBS is a Trademark of the Columbia Broadcasting System Inc., U.S.A.

grading

RECORDS from VG [B1] to VG+ [all the rest] but (please, read above description)

 SLEEVE VG(+) but (please, see pictures and read above description)

Were the Zombies the greatest British Invasion band aside from the Beatles and the Stones? That used to be a far-fetched thought/question until a lot of artists like Eric Matthews and Jason Faulkner began to ape their style in the 1990's. Since then, in the mid-1990's, Zombie Heaven, an all-encompassing 4-CD box set was released. But, for a long time, this record, Time Of The Zombies, was about the only place where you could get an excellent, complete overview of their recorded output. Aside from the complete Odessay And Oracle album, this two-LP set contains the best of their 1964-1966 records. These tracks such as "I Remember You," "Walking In The Sun," "Tell Her No," "She's Not There" and numerous others, are collected here, and show you 28 reasons why they should be mentioned in the same breath as The Beatles...(AllMusic)