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Odyssey Number Five

Odyssey Number Five
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Studio album by Powderfinger
Released 4 September 2000
20 March 2001 (U.S. release)
Recorded 1999–2000
Genre Alternative rock
Length 45:26
Label Universal Music
Producer Nick DiDia
Powderfinger chronology
The Triple M Acoustic Sessions
(1998)
Odyssey Number Five
(2000)
Vulture Street
(2003)
Singles from Odyssey Number Five
  1. "My Kind of Scene"
    Released: June 2000
  2. "My Happiness"
    Released: 14 August 2000
  3. "Like a Dog"
    Released: 15 January 2001
  4. "The Metre"
    "
    Waiting for the Sun
    "

    Released: 27 August 2001
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 1.5/5 stars
Robert Christgau (dud)
CMJ (favourable)
Entertainment Weekly B+
Los Angeles Times 2.5/5 stars
New Straits Times (favourable)
New York Post (highly favourable)
The New Zealand Herald 4/5 stars
PopMatters (favourable)
Q 3/5 stars

Odyssey Number Five is the fourth studio album by the Australian rock band Powderfinger, produced by Nick DiDia and released on 4 September 2000 by Universal Music. It won the 2001 ARIA Music Award for Highest Selling Album, Best Group and Best Rock Album. The album was the band's shortest yet, focusing on social, political, and emotional issues that had appeared in prior works, especially Internationalist.

The album produced four singles. The most successful, "My Happiness", reached #4 on the ARIA Singles Chart, won the 2001 ARIA Music Award for "Single of the Year", and topped Triple J's Hottest 100 in 2000. The album also featured "These Days", which topped Triple J's Hottest 100 in 1999. The album was also ranked at number 1 in Triple J's Hottest 100 Australian Albums of All Time poll in 2011.

Many critics lauded the album as Powderfinger's best work; one stated that the album was "the Finger's Crowning Glory", however, others were critical of the "imitation" contained in the album. Overall, the album won five ARIA Music Awards in 2001 and was certified platinum seven times, and earned an eighth in 2004. Odyssey Number Five was Powderfinger's first album to chart in the United States, and the band toured extensively around North America to promote its release.

In a 1997 interview, Powderfinger bassist John Collins hinted that the group's next album would be similar to their previous album, Internationalist, while frontman Bernard Fanning said in September 2000 that the lyrics on the album, like those on "Waiting for the Sun", were his "most personal and direct yet". Fanning said his lyrics were based on the "obstacles in the way of being in a relationship, especially in our work situation".


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