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Odessey & Oracle

artist:
Zombies
producer:
Zombies
label:
Decca
original release date:
1968
running time:
35 minutes
rating:
A
"Feel so good you're coming home soon"

Odessey & Oracle is the second half of Pet Sounds: beautiful, sunlit melodies full of heartbreak.

"Do you remember summer days, just after summer rain?"

It was the autumn of their career. The entire album is suffused with a baroque melancholy.

"You don't have to worry/All your worried days are gone"

It is sad, but never maudlin. Rather, maturity is the bellwether - there is no grieving over loss. Acceptance is all.

"What's your name?/Who's your daddy?/Is he rich like me?"

"Time Of The Season," the high point of all white-boy R&B. No modern R&B has this sort of sweaty appeal, this menace. "Time Of The Season" is everything The Doors wanted to be and never could.

2003-04-13 - Kent Conrad
track list
  1. Care Of Cell 44
  2. Rose For Emily
  3. Maybe After He's Gone
  4. Beechwood Park
  5. Brief Candles
  6. Hung Up On A Dream
  7. Changes
  8. I Want Her She Wants Me
  9. This Will Be Our Year
  10. Butcher's Tale (Western Front 1914)
  11. Friends Of Mine
  12. Time Of The Season

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