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The Zombies
(The Grove of Anaheim; 1,000 capacity; $60 top)
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Band: Rod Argent, Colin Blunstone, Keith Airey, Jim Rodford, Steve Rodford.
On the one hand, it's admirable that Argent and Blunstone are presenting a diverse cross-section of their careers instead of merely shoving one album down the audience's throat. But they just don't seem to be picking the right songs. Instead of digging up B-side treasures ("The Way I Feel Inside," "Leave Me Be") and lesser-known singles like the R&B-tinged "Whenever You're Ready," the Zombies are pulling out arena rock anthems from Argent's post-Zombies band Argent and playing curious covers ("What Becomes of the Brokenhearted").
Blunstone is still in fine singing form, exhibiting a subtle charisma that nicely counteracts Argent's indulgent organ soloing. As is the case with several re-formed bands from the 1960s, the new members let virtuosity get in the way of the austere beauty of the songs. Drummer Steve Rodford can't seem to help injecting hi-hat flutters and tom fills into nearly every musical break, while guitarist Steve Rodford performed a number of bizarre Eddie Van Halen-esque solos.
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