English progressive-rock quartet active in the early 1970s, who released a self-titled album on Vertigo. Described in reviews as representative of the Canterbury-influenced prog sound: well-played and pleasant though not highly original.

Self-titled album released on the Vertigo label; described as Canterburian/progressive in style. Album tracks mentioned in reviews include "Life Is Only", "A Tribute To Frank", "Turnpike Lane", "Be The Man You Are", "Gemini" (a Quatermass cover), "Eucalyptus", and "Clown".

DeBaser's coverage of Odin focuses on their self-titled, early-1970s Vertigo album. Reviews describe a Canterburian progressive-rock sound, well-played and pleasant but not groundbreaking. The album alternates suites and lighter tracks; highlights include "Life Is Only" and a cover of Quatermass's "Gemini." Overall appreciation with some reservations; rating in the review: 3.5/5.

For:Listeners of 1970s progressive rock, Canterbury-scene fans, Vertigo label collectors

 Odin cannot be considered first-level exponents of the golden age of the Canterbury school, nor is their originality such as to make them a historic group or a unique case.

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