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As the lead singer of the Zombies, Blunstone was one of the greatest '60s rock vocalists, pacing the group's minor-key masterpieces with his inimitable choked and breathy vocals. After retiring from the business briefly in the late '60s (to work in the insurance industry, of all things), he went solo in the early '70s with a string of interesting pop/rock albums that were more of an extension of the late Zombies sound than the more well-known work of Argent, the other Zombies spin-off act. The Zombies connection is hardly incidental; chief Zombie songwriters Rod Argent and Chris White gave Blunstone some songs, as did Argent member Russ Ballard, though Blunstone penned much of his material himself. With their moody melodies and Baroque touches of muted keyboards, classical guitars, and inventive string arrangements, his early-'70s albums sometimes sounded like a mellower take on the direction the Zombies pursued with their pop-psychedelic masterwork Odessey and Oracle. Blunstone managed some small British hits with "How Could We Dare Be Wrong," "I Don't Believe in Miracles," and the Top 20 single "Say You Don't Mind," a cover of a tune written and recorded by Denny Laine after he left the Moody Blues and before he joined Wings. Blunstone's first album, One Year (1971), was his best, though the follow-ups Ennismore and Journey also had their moments. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi
Still no update to the bio? It is so wrong to not give any mention of the Alan Parsons Project when this song is on their album Eye in the Sky and he was their lead singer. If you are going to inform the masses, inform them with complete info.
getmad147
Saw the zombies last week on the moody blues cruise... colin still sounds amazing!
I had to check his bio out because Pandora played the song Old & Wise and I realized it wasn't saying it was by Alan Parson's. But it sounded like Alan Parson's so I wanted to see if he was from the group but didn't see any mention of it in his bio. Thanks to a couple of you below I now know he was!
Where is the Alan Parson's Project. He was a lead singer in the group.
jayjaynng
In the past few years, Blunstone and Argent have reunited and produced two albums; one under their own names, and one as "The Zombies". They've done a bit of touring and reunited the original Zombies line-up (except for guitarist Paul Atkins who had passed away,) and performed the "Odessey and Oracle" album live on stage for the first time ever.
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