A Psychedelic Anthem and Late-Blooming Classic in 1968

By the time “Time of the Season” became a success, The Zombies were no longer together, making its rise both triumphant and bittersweet. The song revived interest in their album Odessey and Oracle, now considered one of the defining records of the 1960s.

“Sometimes, music finds its moment long after it’s created.”

Its influence stretched far beyond its era, inspiring artists who favored atmosphere over intensity. The track proved that subtlety could be just as powerful as spectacle, shaping future sounds in indie, pop, and alternative music.

Decades later, its legacy remains intact—featured in films, sampled in modern tracks, and rediscovered by new generations.

“Time of the Season” didn’t just capture a moment—it became one, echoing endlessly through music history.

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