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Odessey and Oracle

The Zombies · 1968

40 min · 14 tracks · pop rock · psychedelic rock · rock & roll

A lush tapestry of melodic harmonies and intricate arrangements, blending psychedelic rock with baroque pop sensibilities.

Why listen to this

Best for
long, immersive listening sessions layered, dense sonic textures dynamic emotional journeys
Context
Released on April 19, 1968, 'Odessey and Oracle' was The Zombies' final studio album before their breakup. At this point in their career, they were transitioning from the commercial success of earlier hits like 'She's Not There' to a more experimental sound that would define the late 60s. The album's creation was marked by internal tensions and financial struggles, as they recorded it largely without label support.
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pop rock, psychedelic rock, rock & roll

Odessey and Oracle is an album by The Zombies, released in 1968. A lush tapestry of melodic harmonies and intricate arrangements, blending psychedelic rock with baroque pop sensibilities. Despite initial commercial failure, 'Odessey and Oracle' gained critical acclaim over time, influencing numerous artists in the psychedelic and baroque pop genres. The track 'Time of the Season' became a significant hit in 1969, reaching number three on the Billboard Hot 100, helping to cement the album's legacy. It has been recognized in various lists of the greatest albums of all time, highlighting its innovative production and songwriting. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Odessey and Oracle sound like?

A lush tapestry of melodic harmonies and intricate arrangements, blending psychedelic rock with baroque pop sensibilities. Rooted in pop rock and psychedelic rock.

What makes Odessey and Oracle by The Zombies notable?

Despite initial commercial failure, 'Odessey and Oracle' gained critical acclaim over time, influencing numerous artists in the psychedelic and baroque pop genres. The track 'Time of the Season' became a significant hit in 1969, reaching number three on the Billboard Hot 100, helping to cement the album's legacy. It has been recognized in various lists of the greatest albums of all time, highlighting its innovative production and songwriting. Released on April 19, 1968, 'Odessey and Oracle' was The Zombies' final studio album before their breakup. At this point in their career, they were transitioning from the commercial success of earlier hits like 'She's Not There' to a more experimental sound that would define the late 60s. The album's creation was marked by internal tensions and financial struggles, as they recorded it largely without label support.

Who is Odessey and Oracle for?

Odessey and Oracle works well if you're into long, immersive listening sessions, layered, dense sonic textures and dynamic emotional journeys.

How many songs are on Odessey and Oracle?

Odessey and Oracle has 14 tracks, running approximately 40 minutes.

Tracklist

14 tracks·40:57

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Care of Cell 44 Standout 3:55
  • 2 A Rose for Emily 2:19
  • 3 Maybe After He’s Gone 2:33
  • 4 Beechwood Park 2:43
  • 5 Brief Candles 3:31
  • 6 Hung Up on a Dream 3:01
  • 7 Changes Standout 3:18
  • 8 I Want Her She Wants Me 2:51
  • 9 This Will Be Our Year 2:08
  • 10 Butcher’s Tale (Western Front 1914) 2:47
  • 11 Friends of Mine 2:17
  • 12 Time of the Season Standout 3:34
  • 13 I’ll Call You Mine 2:39
  • 14 Imagine the Swan 3:15

Release Date

April 19, 1968

Genre

pop rock, psychedelic rock

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

40 min 57 sec