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| ARTIST: | Zombies |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Teich |
| FEATURES: | Import |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | She Loves The Way They Love Her, Imagine The Swan, Smokey Day, Girl Help Me, I Could Spend The Day, Conversation Off Floral Street, If It Dont Work Out, Ill Call You Mine, Ill Keep Trying, I Know She Will, Dont Cry For Me, Walking In The Sun, Im Goin Home, Nothings Changed, Remember You (OST Version), Ill Keep Trying (Undubbed), I Know She Will (Undubbed), Prison Song (Care Of Cell 44) (Backing Track), A Rose For Emily (Alt Mix 1), A Rose For Emily (Alt Mix 2), Time Of The Season (Alt Mix) |
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Customer Reviews of R.I.P. Plus
The Great Lost Zombies Album After the success of "Odessy and Oracle" there were plans to create one more Zombies album even though the band had broken up. Titled "R.I.P." the album was never released, although the Zombies box set includes all of these tracks and lists what order they were supposed to have been in. Now you can actually buy that album. Cool!
Great concept!
Teichiku Japan has always treated the Zombies catalogue very weirdly. They basically own the "main" distribution rights in Japan, it seems, and they've produced two VERY different versions of the Zombies' catalogue. The stuff from the early nineties basically copied the then-current Repertoire, Rhino, and Razor (nice alliteration, no?) Zombies catalogues, and reconfigured them severely, while the current crop reconfigures the current Big Beat reissues.
So what's this? This is actually a concept Big Beat hasn't gotten around to doing; these are the "RIP" posthumous Zombies tracks from the Zombie Heaven boxed-set, making this an excellent piece of you don't have the set (Big Beat has apparently been planning something similar for some time, but Teichiku beat 'em too it). This is filled out, by the way, with a few tracks from the Big Beat ODESSEY AND ORACLE that didn't make it to the Teichiku reissue of that album. Odd.
So, the verdict? If you own the boxed-set and the Big Beat releases, there's nothing new here, but it's a nice reconfiguration and ESPECIALLY nice for those who don't own the boxed-set.