A 20-track, 63-minute compilation named in honor of
the Zombies' Odessey and Oracle, A Single Odessey collects all of the single and EP tracks from
Velvet Crush's first 11 years. The chronological progression brings the listener through their sweetly jangly power pop early days that culminated in their excellent debut album,
In the Presence of Greatness, to the country-tinged middle period of
Teenage Symphonies to God, and then to the harder-edged material from the latter half of the '90s. Heard in bits and pieces like this, however, the progression sounds less like stylistic and personal development and more like aimless genre-hopping. That said, A Single Odessey has plenty of goodies to offer, particularly an excellent set of covers -- including impressive takes on
Teenage Fanclub's "Everything Flows" and a previously unreleased version of Gene Clark's "Elevator Operator." Paul Chastain and
Ric Menck's attempt at the theme song for Tom Hanks' That Thing You Do, written and recorded with
Mitch Easter, is another gem. This is probably not the best starting point for the
Velvet Crush novice, but fans will find plenty to enjoy. ~ Stewart Mason