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The Odessey: The Zombies In Words And Images
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The Odessey: The Zombies In Words And Images

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Released 50 years ago, and celebrated in this new book, the Zombies’ final album Odessey and Oracle is a masterpiece of ‘60s rock

I remember first hearing 'She’

s Not There’ on the radio in my bedroom. So ethereal. So spooky … the DJ said it was The Zombies from England. ‘Of course,’ I thought. ‘That is exactly what a zombie rock group would sound like.’

-Tom Petty

To mark the 50th anniversary of the recording of their classic Odessey and Oracle album, The Zombies have assembled an eclectic collection of rare and unseen photos, original artwork and personal memories that offer readers an intimate snapshot of one of the more influential bands to emerge from the UK music scene of the 1960s.

The superbly illustrated book includes handwritten lyrics for 22 songs. From early hits

She’

s Not There

and

Tell Her No,

through every song on Odessey and Oracle-

including the hit single

Time of the Season

-

and all the way up to today, each selection is accompanied by a running oral history by original band members Rod Argent, Colin Blunstone, Chris White and Hugh Grundy.

Renowned artist Terry Quirk, who created the look of Odessey and Oracle, designed the book’

s cover and contributed new artwork throughout, while Vivienne Boucherat created a unique piece of art to accompany each of the 22 songs. Additionally, The Odessey is rich with reflections from music journalists, friends and fans, including Tom Petty, who wrote the foreword, Brian Wilson, Carlos Santana, Susanna Hoffs, Paul Weller, Graham Nash, Clive Davis, Nate Ruess of FUN and members of Cage the Elephant and Beach House.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Reel Art Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 November 2022
Pages
152
ISBN
9781909526440

Released 50 years ago, and celebrated in this new book, the Zombies’ final album Odessey and Oracle is a masterpiece of ‘60s rock

I remember first hearing 'She’

s Not There’ on the radio in my bedroom. So ethereal. So spooky … the DJ said it was The Zombies from England. ‘Of course,’ I thought. ‘That is exactly what a zombie rock group would sound like.’

-Tom Petty

To mark the 50th anniversary of the recording of their classic Odessey and Oracle album, The Zombies have assembled an eclectic collection of rare and unseen photos, original artwork and personal memories that offer readers an intimate snapshot of one of the more influential bands to emerge from the UK music scene of the 1960s.

The superbly illustrated book includes handwritten lyrics for 22 songs. From early hits

She’

s Not There

and

Tell Her No,

through every song on Odessey and Oracle-

including the hit single

Time of the Season

-

and all the way up to today, each selection is accompanied by a running oral history by original band members Rod Argent, Colin Blunstone, Chris White and Hugh Grundy.

Renowned artist Terry Quirk, who created the look of Odessey and Oracle, designed the book’

s cover and contributed new artwork throughout, while Vivienne Boucherat created a unique piece of art to accompany each of the 22 songs. Additionally, The Odessey is rich with reflections from music journalists, friends and fans, including Tom Petty, who wrote the foreword, Brian Wilson, Carlos Santana, Susanna Hoffs, Paul Weller, Graham Nash, Clive Davis, Nate Ruess of FUN and members of Cage the Elephant and Beach House.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Reel Art Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 November 2022
Pages
152
ISBN
9781909526440