Since I posted this in September 2016, I have found out a bit more about this L/P that might interest fans of 60's Music !
Odessey and Oracle is the second studio album by the English rock band the Zombies. It was originally released in the UK in April 1968 by CBS Records. The album was recorded primarily between June and August 1967. The sessions took place at EMI (now Abbey Road Studios) and Olympic Studios in London.
The Zombies, having been dropped from Decca Records, financed these sessions independently. After signing with CBS, two singles and later the album itself were released to critical and commercial indifference, and the band quietly dissolved. A third single from the album, "Time of the Season", became a surprise hit in the United States in early 1969 after CBS staff producer Al Kooper recommended it be released on Date Records.
The album gradually achieved critical praise and a cult following, and has since become one of the most acclaimed albums of the 1960s. It was ranked 100th on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. When Rolling Stone revised their list in 2020, the album ranked 243rd.
Morale within the band was at a low point at the end of the recording. Two singles, "Care of Cell 44" and "Friends of Mine", had been unsuccessful, and the band had a declining demand for live appearances, so after a final gig in mid-December 1967, the band split up.
12. Time Of The Season
Psychedelic Mode now !
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Enjoy !
A long time ago (60 years) I stood in line for 5 hours for a ticket for a performance by The Zombies. I think it was worth it. It was in Scheveningen, near The Hague in the Netherlands. Anyway, thanks for this beautiful LP
ReplyDeleteVery underrated album, finally got its acclaim and rightly so
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