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    Colin Blunstone
    Colin Edward Michael Blunstone (born 24 June 1945 in Hatfield, Hertfordshire) is an English pop singer/songwriter, best known as a member of the pop group The Zombies. He attended St Albans County Grammar School for Boys (where he became a prefect). Background Blunstone's plaintive, wistful voice was one of the factors making The Zombies' single, "She's Not There" (written by fellow band member Rod Argent), such a big hit worldwide. After the amicable split of the band, shortly after completing the baroque-pop classic LP, Odessey and Oracle, Blunstone briefly worked in the insurance business before resuming his musical career. In 1969, he signed with Deram Records and cut three singles under the pseudonym of Neil MacArthur, including a re-make of The Zombies' hit, "She's Not There" which charted in the UK. He had some success as a solo artist, singing in a much gentler, softer style, notably with "Say You Don

    Discography

    Greatest Hits/Light Inside
    Greatest Hits/Light Inside


    One Year
    One Year


    Greatest Hits
    Greatest Hits


    Some Years: It's the Time of Colin Blunstone
    Some Years: It's the Time of Colin Blunstone


    Anthology
    Anthology


    Some Years: It's the Time of Colin Blunstone
    Some Years: It's the Time of Colin Blunstone


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