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Best of the 60's
Rock · 2000 · 8 tracks

Best of the 60's

April 10, 2000 · Disky

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Step into a world of sophisticated 60s charm with 'Best of the 60's' by The Zombies.

This album is a masterclass in melodic pop, infused with Rod Argent's distinctive jazz-tinged organ and Colin Blunstone's effortlessly cool, breathy vocals. It's the sound of intricate arrangements, lush harmonies, and timeless songwriting that feels both nostalgic and utterly fresh.

Perfect for those who appreciate intelligent pop music with a touch of psychedelic flair and an undeniable sense of cool. Own it for a quintessential slice of British Invasion brilliance.

Tracklist · 8 Tracks
04
I Got My Mojo Working
3:34
10
Stick and Stones
2:56
11
Gotta Get a Hold of Yourself
2:27
12
Don't Go Away
2:35
15
Just Out of Reach
2:07
16
Remember You
1:58
17
I Love You
3:12
18
Indication
3:00
Moments Worth Listening For
The intricate, almost jazzy organ solos, often played by Rod Argent, that provide a unique, sophisticated texture to many of their most beloved tracks.
The seamless blend of Colin Blunstone's ethereal lead vocals with the band's rich, layered harmonies, creating a signature sound that is both dreamy and precise.
The unexpected shifts in melodic structure and chord progressions that elevate their pop songs beyond typical 60s fare, showcasing their musical ingenuity.
The dynamic interplay between the rhythm section and the prominent keyboards, giving their tracks a propulsive yet elegant feel.

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