Saturday, 17 September 2011

She's Not There - The Zombies



She's Not There was released by English rock band The Zombies in 1964. The tone is distinctively different to your usual 60s pop sound, even if the image of the band remains somewhat sanitised and respectably scrubbed up.

The song pumps up during each verse before abruptly stopping and letting the bass calm things down again. Listen for the lower harmony; it's what defines the tone of the song at any given point as the chords modulate between major and minor keys. Add a distinctively melodic bass line and a superbly anticipated electric piano solo (there is a complete stop before the solo begins) and you have the makings of something really different.

There are a few versions of this song floating around, some of them pretty good, but The Zombies' original composition remains my favourite.

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