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Odessey and Oracle

Odessey and Oracle
  • List Price: $16.99
  • Buy New: $7.88
  • as of 5/25/2012 08:55 EDT details
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  • Seller:MovieMars
  • Sales Rank:44,561
  • Format:Original recording remastered, Import, Extra tracks
  • Language:English (Original Language)
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.5 x 4.7 x 0.4
  • Release Date:March 30, 1998
  • UPC:002966741812
  • EAN:0029667418126
  • ASIN:B000005YZM
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks
  • Care Of Cell 44
  • A Rose For Emily
  • Maybe After He's Gone
  • Beechwood Park
  • Brief Candles
  • Hung Up On Dream
  • Changes
  • I Want Her She Wants Me
  • This Will Be Our Year
  • Butcher's Tale
  • Friends Of Mine
  • Time Of The Season
  • Care Of Cell 44
  • A Rose For Emily
  • Maybe After He's Gone
  • Beechwood Park
  • Brief Candles
  • Hung Up On A Dream
  • Changes
  • I Want Her She Wants Me
  • This Will Be Our Year
  • Butcher's Tale
  • Friends Of Mine
  • Time Of The Season
  • A Rose For Emily (Alternate Mix 2)
  • Time Of The Season (Alternate Mix)
  • Prison Song (Care Of Cell 44 Backing Track)


Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
1998 reissue on Big Beat of their 1968 album featuring the smash 'Time Of The Season'. As the 30th anniversary edition of the recording, it contains both the stereo & mono versions of the original LPs 11 cuts and five bonus tracks: mono & stereo versions of 'This Will Be Our Year', plus 'A Rose For Emily' (Alternate Version 2), 'Time Of The Season' (Alternate Mix) and 'Prison Song aka Care Of Cell 44' (Backing Track), the last three of which are previously unreleased. 27 tracks total. Also contains the original cover art. 1998 Ace Records release.
Amazon.com
The Zombies were perhaps the most British-sounding of all British Invasion groups, and yet they never scored a hit record in their native U.K. The band released three great singles over here, including the wonderful "Time of the Season," which concludes this 1968 masterpiece, frequently called Britain's version of Pet Sounds. This 30th anniversary edition presents both the stereo and mono versions (and there are substantial differences) of the melancholic, keyboard-dominated pop that flowed from Rod Argent and bassist Chris White. The Zombies' main songwriters explored "psychedelic" themes from odd angles. Here songs address a letter to a girlfriend in jail ("Care of Cell 44") and war ("Butcher's Tale"). There's even a "flowers-in-their-hair" hippie anthem (the gorgeous "Hung Up on a Dream"). Totally of its time, and, nevertheless, a timeless classic. --Bill Holdship

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