Odessey and Oracle

Odessey and Oracle
Studio album by
Released19 April 1968 (1968-04-19)
Recorded1 June  7 November 1967
StudioEMI and Olympic, London
Genre
Length35:18
Label
ProducerThe Zombies
The Zombies UK chronology
Begin Here
(1965)
Odessey and Oracle
(1968)
New World
(1991)
The Zombies US chronology
The Zombies
(1965)
Odessey and Oracle
(1968)
Live on the BBC 1965–1967
(1985)
Singles from Odessey and Oracle
  1. "Friends of Mine"
    Released: September 1967
  2. "Care of Cell 44"
    Released: November 1967
  3. "Time of the Season"
    Released: March 1968
  4. "Butcher's Tale (Western Front 1914)"
    Released: June 1968

Odessey and Oracle is the second studio album by the English rock band the Zombies. It was released on 19 April 1968, by CBS Records in the UK and on 15 July 1968, by Date Records in the US. The album was recorded primarily between June and August 1967 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 80th on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" in 2003. When Rolling Stone revised its list in 2020, the album was ranked 243rd.