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Zombie Heaven
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Released18 November 1997
Genre Rock, pop
Length4:59:29
Label Big Beat Records
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Zombie Heaven is a 1997 four-disc box set comprising roughly the entire catalog of British invasion band The Zombies. The first disc comprises their debut Begin Here and assorted singles. The second disc features their second album Odessey and Oracle and the unreleased album R.I.P.. Disc 3 is composed of rare and unissued recordings, including demos, alternate takes, EP tracks, and R.I.P. tracks without the additional instrumentation, while the fourth disc collects live recordings from the band's appearance on the BBC.

Contents

The accompanying 64-page booklet by producer Alec Palao features interviews with the original band members and associated friends and engineers, as well as a brief history of each song in the set and a timeline featuring nearly every Zombies tour date.

Track listing

Disc 1

Begin Here & Singles
No.TitleOriginal releaseLength
1."She's Not There" (Note: Track one is preceded by a hidden bonus track (Track 0) that features a false start of "She's Not There" (under its original title, "Nobody Told Me").) Begin Here  
2."You Make Me Feel Good"B-side of "She's Not There" 
3."Leave Me Be"1964 non-album single 
4."Woman"B-side of "Leave Me Be", Begin Here 
5."Tell Her No"1964 non-album single 
6."What More Can I Do"B-side of "Tell Her No", Begin Here 
7."Road Runner"Begin Here 
8."Summertime"Begin Here 
9."I Can't Make Up My Mind"Begin Here 
10."The Way I Feel Inside"Begin Here 
11."Work 'n' Play"Begin Here 
12."You've Really Got a Hold on Me/Bring It On Home to Me"Begin Here 
13."Sticks and Stones"Begin Here 
14."Can't Nobody Love You"Begin Here 
15."I Don't Want to Know"Begin Here 
16."I Remember When I Loved Her"Begin Here 
17."I Got My Mojo Working"Begin Here 
18."She's Coming Home"1965 non-album single 
19."I Must Move"B-side of "She's Coming Home" 
20."I Want You Back Again"1965 non-album single 
21."Whenever You're Ready"1965 non-album single 
22."I Love You"B-side of "Whenever You're Ready" 
23."Is This the Dream"1965 non-album single 
24."Don't Go Away"B-side of "Is This the Dream" 
25."Remember You"B-side of "Just out of Reach" 
26."Just Out of Reach"1965 non-album single 
27."Indication"1966 non-album single 
28."How We Were Before"B-side of "Indication" 
29."Gotta Get a Hold of Myself"1966 non-album single 
30."Goin' Out of My Head"1967 non-album single 
31."She Does Everything for Me"B-side of "Goin' Out of My Head" 

Disc 2

Odessey and Oracle & The Lost Album
No.TitleOriginal releaseLength
1."Care of Cell 44" Odessey and Oracle  
2."A Rose for Emily"Odessey and Oracle 
3."Maybe After He's Gone"Odessey and Oracle 
4."Beechwood Park"Odessey and Oracle 
5."Brief Candles"Odessey and Oracle 
6."Hung Up on a Dream"Odessey and Oracle 
7."Changes"Odessey and Oracle 
8."I Want Her She Wants Me"Odessey and Oracle 
9."This Will Be Our Year"Odessey and Oracle 
10."Butcher's Tale (Western Front 1914)"Odessey and Oracle 
11."Friends of Mine"Odessey and Oracle 
12."Time of the Season"Odessey and Oracle 
13."I'll Call You Mine"B-side of "Time of the Season", Time of the Zombies  
14."Imagine the Swan"1969 non-album single, Time of the Zombies 
15."Conversation off Floral Street"B-side of "Imagine the Swan" 
16."If It Don't Work Out"1969 non-album single, Time of the Zombies 
17."Don't Cry for Me"B-side of "If It Don't Work Out", Time of the Zombies 
18."I Know She Will"Time of the Zombies 
19."Walking in the Sun"Time of the Zombies 
20."I'll Keep Trying"The Best and the Rest of the Zombies 
21."I'll Call You Mine" (Alternate version with piano and vocal overdubs added)Time of the Zombies 
22."Smokey Day"Time of the Zombies 
23."She Loves the Way They Love Her"Time of the Zombies 
24."Girl Help Me"The Best and the Rest of the Zombies 
25."I Could Spend the Day"The Best and the Rest of the Zombies 
26."A Rose for Emily" (Alternate version)Previously unreleased 
27."This Will Be Our Year" (Stereo)Previously unreleased 
28."Time of the Season" (US radio spot)Previously unreleased 

Disc 3

In the Studio
No.TitleOriginal releaseLength
1."Summertime" (Demo)Previously unreleased 
2."Woman" (Demo)Previously unreleased 
3."Kind of Girl" (Demo)Previously unreleased 
4."Leave Me Be" (Demo)Previously unreleased 
5."I'm Going Home" (Alternate takes)Previously unreleased 
6."I'm Going Home"Previously unreleased 
7."Sometimes" (False starts)Previously unreleased 
8."Sometimes" The Zombies  
9."It's Alright With Me"The Zombies 
10."Kind of Girl"The Zombies 
11."Walking in the Sun" (Undubbed)Previously unreleased 
12."The Way I Feel Inside" (False start)Previously unreleased 
13."The Way I Feel Inside" (Rehearsal)Previously unreleased 
14."I Want You Back Again" (Alternate version)Previously unreleased 
15."Nothing's Changed" (Backing track)Previously unreleased 
16."Nothing's Changed" Bunny Lake is Missing soundtrack 
17."Remember You" Bunny Lake is Missing soundtrack 
18."Come On Time"Previously unreleased 
19."I'll Keep Trying" (Undubbed)Previously unreleased 
20."Whenever You're Ready" (Demo)Previously unreleased 
21."You'll Go From Me" (a.k.a. "Don't Go Away", demo)Previously unreleased 
22."I Know She Will" (Undubbed)Previously unreleased 
23."Don't Cry for Me" (Undubbed)Previously unreleased 
24."If It Don't Work Out" (Undubbed)Previously unreleased 
25."One Day I'll Say Goodbye" (Home demo)Previously unreleased 
26."I Don't Want to Worry" (Home demo)Previously unreleased 
27."A Love That Never Was" (Demo)Previously unreleased 
28."Call of the Night" (a.k.a. "Girl Help Me", demo)Previously unreleased 
29."Out of the Day" (Demo)Previously unreleased 
30."This Will Be Our Year" (Demo)Previously unreleased 
31."Bunny Lake Is Missing promo spot"Previously unreleased 

Disc 4

Live on the BBC (all tracks previously unreleased)
No.TitleLength
1."Road Runner" 
2."You Make Me Feel Good" 
3."Early One Morning" 
4."She's Not There" 
5."Tell Her No" 
6."What More Can I Do" 
7."I'm Going Home" 
8."For You My Love" 
9."Tell Her No" 
10."Soulville" 
11."Rip It Up" 
12."Can't Nobody Love You" 
13."You Must Believe Me" 
14."She's Coming Home" 
15."I Must Move" 
16."Just Out of Reach" 
17."If It Don't Work Out" 
18."Whenever You're Ready" 
19."It's All Right" 
20."Will You Love Me Tomorrow" 
21."When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through Her Eyes" 
22."Just a Little Bit" 
23."Sitting in the Park" 
24."Gotta Get a Hold of Myself" 
25."Goin' Out of My Head" 
26."This Old Heart of Mine" 
27."Friends of Mine" 
28."The Look of Love" 
29."Kenny Everett Show jingle" 

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