The list author says: "The Zombies were one of the most innovative and original bands of the British Invasion, and created some of the best music of the latter half of the 20th century. This list will document their contributions to music during the last 43 years."
"Their first US LP, containing the timeless hits She's Not There and Tell Her No, as well as some of their other singles which had poorer chart success, but are just as good, if not better, musically."
"Their second LP, released only in parts of Europe and Japan, containing many of their best songs. This re-release contains many bonus tracks, as well as rare stereo mixes."
"Their second and final UK LP. This is one of the greatest pop/rock albums of all time, and contains the classic Time of the Season. There is little more to say - it's perfect."
"All of the Zombies singles, A sides and B sides, can be found here in their original state. If you would like to here the Zombies, buy this! Note for collectors; this CD contains the rare edit of Care of Cell 44, unavailable eleswhere."
"A new release including rarities from the late 60s, including all of the singles recorded by Zombies singer Colin Blunstone, under the name Neil MacArthur."
"The comprehensive 1997 box set containing nearly everything they ever recorded. An absolute must for fans. Still, collecters will notice that it does not include everything!"
"The first and second-to-last LPs by Rod Argent's second group, Argent. The first LP, Argent features some great Zombie-like advanced pop tunes, while Circus features progressive rock at its best."
"Argent's most successful album, featuring the top five hit Hold Your Head Up. As always, the performance is top-notch, but I believe that this record is Argent's weakest."
"Includes the great hit God Gave Rock n Roll To You, as well as some fine other progressive pieces. The group performances are immaculate. This record deserves more attention."
"Colin Blunstone's first solo album, heavily featuring a srting quartet which compliments his voice perfectly. A pop masterpiece recommended to anybody who likes music! Produced by Rod and Chris."
"The best version of Colin's Greatest Hits CD, containing 1991 re-recordings of his biggest hits, as well as two rare recordings and two acoustic performances with Rod Argent from 2006."
"Another version of Greatest Hits, including two exclusive tracks; a jazzy '98 recording of She's Not There, and a remix of Walking in the Rain from his CD The Light Inside."
"Colin's first album since 1979's Late Nights in Soho (very rare and unreleased on CD), which contains some weak songs, but great vocal performances from Colin."
"Colin's next album after Echo Bridge featuring the great guitarist Keith Airey, who currently tours with the Zombies, as well as 80's star Nik Kershaw."
"The Zombies first reunion album, but not featuring Rod Argent. There are some strong songs here, especially the ones by Chris White. Drumer Hugh Grundy sounds just as fresh as he did in the 60s."
"Colin and Rod's first collaboration since Colin's 1979 LP Late Nights in Soho. This great CD includes many old tracks from the 70s and 80s previously recorded by Rod, but there are some new ones, such as the single Sanctuary. A superb album from top to bottom."
"The Zombies most recent studio album featuring all-new tracks, including the beautiful "I Want to Fly", dedicated to the late Zombies guitarist, Paul Atkinson, who passed away in 2004."
"An incredible double live album recorded in 2004 with Rod, Colin, and their band including Rod's cousin Jim Rodford, who played alongside Rod in the 70s with Argent and the Kinks. A great performance from great musicians."
"The only album by the supergroup Keats, featuring musicians from the Alan Parsons Project with Colin singing lead vocals. Although the musicians are great, the songs are very weak."