Album

ReleaseArtistFormatTracksCountry/DateLabelCatalog#Barcode
Official
Odessey and OracleThe Zombies12" Vinyl12
  • GB1968-04-19
CBS (CBS Records’ international imprint from 1962–1990; renamed since 1991 as Columbia)63280[none]
Odessey and Oracle (red “360 sound” disc labels)The Zombies12" Vinyl12
CBS (CBS Records’ international imprint from 1962–1990; renamed since 1991 as Columbia)TES 4013[none]
Odessey and OracleThe Zombies12" Vinyl12
CBS (CBS Records’ international imprint from 1962–1990; renamed since 1991 as Columbia)S63280
Odessey and Oracle (green disc labels)The Zombies12" Vinyl12
Date (Columbia sublabel, active in 1958 and 1966–1972)TES 4013[none]
Odessey and OracleThe Zombies12" Vinyl12
Rock MachineMACH 6
Odessey and OracleThe ZombiesCD12
Rock MachineMACD 6
Odessey and OracleThe ZombiesCD14
Rhino (reissue label)RNCD 70186[none]
Odessey and OracleThe ZombiesCD14
Rhino (reissue label)R2 70186081227018627
Odessey and OracleThe Zombies12" Vinyl12
Rhino (reissue label)RNLP 70186
Odessey and Oracle (Reissue)The ZombiesCD18
Overseas Records (Teichiku sub-label)22DN-244988004012952
Odessey and Oracle (30th anniversary edition)The Zombies12" Vinyl12
  • GB1997
  • -1998
Big Beat (UK, Ace subsidiary)WIKD 181029667418119
Odessey and OracleThe Zombies12" Vinyl12
  • GB1998-04-27
Big Beat (UK, Ace subsidiary)WIKD 181
Odessey and Oracle (30th Anniversary Edition)The ZombiesCD27
  • GB1998-05-19
Big Beat (UK, Ace subsidiary)CDWIKD 181029667418126
Odessey and OracleThe ZombiesCD27
Big Beat (UK, Ace subsidiary)CDWIKM 181029667418126
Odessey and OracleThe ZombiesCD28
  • XE2001-04-02
Repertoire Records (Hamburg-based multinational reissue label)REP 49404009910494028
Odessey and Oracle (disc: Odessey and Oracle)The ZombiesCD22
  • US2004-06-29
Fuel 2000 Records302 061 413 2030206141320
Odessey and Oracle (disc: Time of the Season)The ZombiesCD22
  • US2004-06-29
Fuel 2000 Records302 061 413 2030206141320
Odessey and OracleThe ZombiesCD26
Imperial Records InternationalTECI-212204988004092718
Odessey and OracleThe ZombiesCD28
Odessey and OracleThe ZombiesCD12
  • GB2007-06-18
Big Beat (UK, Ace subsidiary)CDHP 025029667027724
Odessey and Oracle (40th anniversary edition)The Zombies2×CD18 + 12
  • GB2008-03-03
Repertoire Records (Hamburg-based multinational reissue label)REP 50894009910508923
Odessey and OracleThe Zombies2×CD13 + 25
Repertoire Records (Hamburg-based multinational reissue label)REP 51824009910518229
Odessey and OracleThe Zombies12" Vinyl12
  • US2014-04-19
Varèse Sarabande302 067 254 1030206725414
Odessey and Oracle (50th anniversary edition)The ZombiesCD19
  • US2017-03-17
Varèse Sarabande302 067 254 8030206725483
Bootleg
Odessey and OracleThe ZombiesCD26
[no label] (Special purpose label – white labels, self-published releases and other “no label” releases)none[none]

Relationships

associated singles/EPs:A Rose for Emily
Time of the Season
covers:Odessey and Oracle by Chrysanthemums
part of:David Keenan: The Best Albums Ever (number: 8) (order: 8)
Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: 2003 edition (number: 80) (order: 80)
Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: 2012 edition (number: 100) (order: 100)
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die (2005 edition) (number: 131) (order: 192)
Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: 2020 edition (number: 243) (order: 243)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/60877 [info]
lyrics page:https://genius.com/albums/The-zombies/Odessey-and-oracle [info]
reviews:https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/d8p2 [info]
other databases:https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/the-zombies/odessey-and-oracle-5/ [info]
https://www.musik-sammler.de/album/69893/ [info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000192449 [info]
Wikidata:Q1187585 [info]

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Ask any scholar of mid-to-late '60s British pop to list the three top releases from the Summer Of Love: They'll undoubtedly give you Sgt Pepper and argue the toss between, say, Ogden's Nut Gone Flake and Piper At The Gates Of Dawn. But nine out of ten will also include the Zombies' Odessey And Oracle. To this day it remains a word-of mouth obscurity. But by those who know it's held in such regard that the remaining living members of the band are to perform it in its entirety this year, on the fortieth anniversary of its release.

To most, the Zombies can be summed-up by the two hits that book-ended their brief career. The 1964 hit, She's Not there, and the blue-eyed soul shuffle of Time Of The Season (which closes this album): both feature the exquisite breathy vocals of Colin Blunstone and serpentine keyboards of Rod Argent. Like many bands of their generation, the St Albans school chums started life as purveyors of r 'n' b and soul standards. Yet following one album, a film soundtrack and a busy touring schedule, by 1967 they were really coming into their own.

Odessey... was filled with songs that sidestepped normal subject matter – the return of incarcerated loved-ones (Care Of Cell 44); a local girls' school (Beechwood Park), the horrors of war (The Butcher's Tale); or just mates of the band who were in couples (Friends Of Mine). And on A Rose For Emily they proved to be every bit the equal of the Beatles in weaving tales of lost hope, subtly tinged with nostalgia. Partly recorded in Abbey Road (with all the flowery gadgets that were mandatory for those who worked there at the time), this is mellotron-assisted baroque pop of the highest order.

The irony was that, following the success of Time Of The Season in the US, the band were abandoned by their label and apathy tore them apart before the album ever saw the light of day. A stereo mix was funded solely by Blunstone and Argent's royalties from the single. Despite the critical praise it was too late, and the various members either retired or (again, in the case of Bluntstone and Argent) went on to other musical careers.

And before you write in, the album's title was mis-spelled by the designer of the cover (a friend of guitarist, Chris White's).

Despite the plethora of 'what-ifs' that surround this gem, it remains an album that should grace any record collection. Essential...