Time (Electric Light Orchestra album)

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Time
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Studio album by ELO
Released July 1981 (UK)
August 1981 (US)
Recorded Early 1981
Studio Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany
Genre Pop,[1] synthpop[1]
Length 43:57
Label
Producer Jeff Lynne
ELO chronology
Four Light Years
(1980)Four Light Years1980
Time
(1981)
Secret Messages
(1983)Secret Messages1983
Singles from Time
  1. "Hold On Tight"
    Released: July 1981
  2. "Twilight"
    Released: October 1981
  3. "Ticket to the Moon/Here Is the News"
    Released: December 1981
  4. "Rain Is Falling"
    Released: January 1982
  5. "The Way Life's Meant to Be"
    Released: March 1982

Time is the tenth studio album by British rock band Electric Light Orchestra (credited only as ELO) released in 1981 through Jet Records. It is a concept album which tells a story of a man from the 1980s finding himself in the year 2095 and trying to come to terms with being unable to return and adjusting to his new surroundings.[citation needed]

In 2001, the album was remastered and reissued on CD with three additional bonus tracks, two of which ("Julie Don't Live Here" and "When Time Stood Still") had already been released as B-sides of singles ("Twilight" and "Hold On Tight" respectively) from the original album, while the other ("The Bouncer") was originally released as the UK B-side of the 1983 single "Four Little Diamonds" from the follow-up album Secret Messages.

Musical style

While the two preceding ELO albums, Discovery and Xanadu, were heavily influenced by pop and disco, Time is much closer to ELO's roots of progressive rock music. Songs like "Ticket to the Moon", "The Way Life's Meant to Be", "Rain Is Falling", and "21st Century Man" are reminiscent of material from the peak era of ELO, which produced albums such as A New World Record and Out of the Blue; while other tracks explore new influences such as new wave ("Twilight", "Yours Truly, 2095", "Another Heart Breaks", "From the End of the World", and "Here Is the News"), reggae ("The Lights Go Down"), and rockabilly ("Hold On Tight") with the core ELO sound.[original research?]

Rainer Pietsch conducted the album's strings, with previous conductor Louis Clark serving as an additional keyboardist on the album's tour.[citation needed]

Release

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Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2/5 stars[2]
Rolling Stone 3/5 stars[3]
Popmatters (Positive)[1]

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The album reached number 1 in the UK Albums Chart.[4] The hit single "Hold On Tight" proved to be the band's last top-ten single in both the US and UK, and the album itself achieved Platinum and Gold status in the UK and US respectively.[citation needed]

Legacy

The album's sound influenced the band Brave Saint Saturn to create the astro-rock music genre.[citation needed] The musical style and theme of Time were echoed in later albums such as The Sophtware Slump by Grandaddy, who cited the album as a great influence; and Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots by the Flaming Lips.[citation needed] In an early 1980s Rolling Stone magazine interview, Steve Winwood said that ELO's Time had influenced him. Ladyhawke has stated that ELO's Time is one of her five favourite albums.[5] In 1998, Cher sampled a synth sound from "Prologue" and "Epilogue" at the beginning of her number 1 hit single "Believe".[6][better source needed] The song "Hold on Tight" was featured in a Coffee Achievers ad campaign.[7]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Jeff Lynne; strings conducted by Rainer Pietsch. 

Side one
No. Title Length
1. "Prologue"   1:15
2. "Twilight"   3:35
3. "Yours Truly, 2095"   3:15
4. "Ticket to the Moon"   4:06
5. "The Way Life's Meant to Be"   4:36
6. "Another Heart Breaks"   3:46
Side two
No. Title Length
1. "Rain Is Falling"   3:54
2. "From the End of the World"   3:16
3. "The Lights Go Down"   3:31
4. "Here Is the News"   3:49
5. "21st Century Man"   4:00
6. "Hold On Tight"   3:05
7. "Epilogue"   1:30
Total length:
43:57

Personnel

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ELO
Additional personnel

Charts

References

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  6. http://www.whosampled.com/Prologue-Epilogue/Electric-Light-Orchestra/
  7. http://www.adweek.com/adfreak/looking-back-coffee-achievers-18507
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Preceded by Swedish Chart number-one album
28 August 1981
Succeeded by
Fantasi by Freestyle
Preceded by UK Albums Chart number-one album
29 August – 11 September 1981
Succeeded by
Dead Ringer by Meat Loaf
Preceded by
Kim Wilde by Kim Wilde
West German Media Control Chart number-one album
11 September – 15 October 1981
Succeeded by
Quietschfidelio by Electronica's