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When the hits dried up, The Zombies signed to CBS to make Odessey And Oracle in 1967. Not only did it turn out to be their last album of the 60s, but it became a poignant, multi-layered swansong ...
The “Odessey and Oracle” album has become an acknowledged psychedelic classic of its time, released less than a year after Brian Wilson’s ambitious “Pet Sounds,” an acknowledged influence.
A: That’s right but the album [“Odessey and Oracle”] was never a hit at the time, even with a big single on it. But now just by word of mouth it sells, year by year.
Like their unlikely namesake, the Zombies have had several lives since being formed by keyboardist Rod Argent and vocalist Colin Blunstone in St. Albans in Hertfordshire U.K. in the early 1960s.
The Zombies’ first full-length album since 2015’s Billboard-charting Still Got That Hunger features founding ... The Zombies’ Odessey and Oracle was recorded at EMI’s Abbey Road Studios ...
The band's lead singer Colin Blunstone appears at the Somerville Theater this weekend for a screening of the new film "Hung ...
The Zombies also have a new album, "Different Game," out on March 31. ... With “Odessey and Oracle,” it took years before people started to show an interest in it. Now, ...
Like their unlikely namesake, the Zombies have had several lives since being formed by keyboardist Rod Argent and vocalist Colin Blunstone in St. Albans in Hertfordshire U.K. in the early 1960s. The ...