Begin Here | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | the Zombies |
Cover: | begin_here_decca.jpg |
Released: | 9 April 1965 |
Recorded: | 12 June – 12 December 1964[1] |
Studio: | Decca, London |
Genre: | |
Label: | Decca |
Producer: | Ken Jones |
Chronology: | The Zombies UK |
Prev Title: | The Zombies (EP) |
Prev Year: | 1965 |
Next Title: | Odessey and Oracle |
Next Year: | 1968 |
Begin Here is the debut studio album by the English rock band the Zombies,[4] released in April 1965 by Decca Records.[5] The American version (titled The Zombies) repeated many of the tracks from it, but, as was common at the time, deleted some and substituted others.
The 1999 CD reissue on Big Beat expands the track line-up substantially with the addition of three songs from the band's 1965 UK EP The Zombies and alternative versions of "Sticks and Stones" and "It's Alright with Me", as well as demos of "I Know She Will" and "I'll Keep Trying". The demos of these last two tunes do not have the overdubs on the versions available on other albums.
The song "The Way I Feel Inside" was used in director Wes Anderson's film The Life Aquatic and is included in the film soundtrack. It was also covered by Taron Egerton for the animated film Sing. Additionally, the song "She's Not There" as covered by Santana appears in Renny Harlin's film The Long Kiss Goodnight. The song "Can't Nobody Love You" was used in the opening of a season 4 episode of the HBO series Girls.
In his retrospective review of the release, critic Mark Deming for AllMusic wrote "Given the wealth of fine original tunes that the Zombies released on various non-LP singles and EPs during this period, it's a shame that so much of Begin Here was given over to covers; it's still a fine album and certainly better than what most of their peers had to offer in 1965, but what could have been an achievement on a par with the Kinks' Face to Face or the Beatles' Rubber Soul ended up being something quite good instead of an unqualified triumph."[6]