Time Takes Time
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Time Takes Time | ||
Studio album by Ringo Starr | ||
Released | 22 May 1992 | |
Recorded | February - September 1991 & February 1992 |
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Genre | Rock | |
Length | 40:04 | |
Label | Private Music | |
Producer(s) | Don Was, Jeff Lynne, Peter Asher and Phil Ramone |
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Professional reviews | ||
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Ringo Starr chronology | ||
Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band (1990) |
Time Takes Time (1992) |
Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band Volume 2: Live From Montreux (1993) |
Time Takes Time is Ringo Starr's 1992 comeback album. His first studio album since 1983's Old Wave, it followed a successful 1989/1990 world tour jaunt with his All-Starr Band, which greatly revived Starr's confidence to undertake a new studio recording.
Aligning himself with producer Don Was, Starr also worked with Peter Asher, Phil Ramone and Jeff Lynne to create a contemporary, yet honest-sounding album. Time Takes Time also marked Starr's first alliance with Mark Hudson, both of whom would embark on a long-term musical partnership in the ensuing years.
Recorded sporadically, mostly throughout 1991, and predominantly using outside writers, Time Takes Time features celebrity guests in the form of Jeff Lynne, Brian Wilson and Harry Nilsson.
Well-received upon release (with some critics considering it Starr's best album since 1973's Ringo), Time Takes Time still met with indifference by the public, and thus failed to chart. However, lead single "Weight Of The World" managed to reach #74 in the UK, giving Starr his first single entry there since "Only You (And You Alone)" in 1974.
Despite a popular new All-Starr tour in 1992 to promote the album, Time Takes Time would be Ringo Starr's only album with Private Music before he was dropped from their roster. It was also deleted a few years after its release.
[edit] Track listing
- "Weight Of The World" (Brian O'Doherty/Fred Velez) – 3:54
- Produced by Don Was
- "Don't Know A Thing About Love" (Richard Feldman/Stan Lynch) – 3:49
- Produced by Don Was
- "Don't Go Where The Road Don't Go" (Richard Starkey/Johnny Warman/Gary Grainger) – 3:20
- Produced by Jeff Lynne
- features only Starr and Jeff Lynne
- "Golden Blunders" (Jonathan Auer/Kenneth Stringfellow) – 4:06
- Produced by Peter Asher
- "All In The Name Of Love" (Jerry Lynn Williams) – 3:42
- Produced by Phil Ramone
- "After All These Years" (Richard Starkey/Johnny Warman) – 3:10
- Produced by Jeff Lynne
- features only Starr and Jeff Lynne
- "I Don't Believe You" (Andy Sturmer/Roger Manning) – 2:48
- Produced by Don Was
- "Runaways" (Richard Starkey/Johnny Warman) – 4:51
- Produced by Phil Ramone
- special guest appearance by Harry Nilsson
- "In A Heartbeat" (Diane Warren) – 4:29
- Produced by Don Was
- background vocals feature Brian Wilson
- "What Goes Around" (Rick Suchow) – 5:50
- Produced by Don Was
[edit] External link
Songwriter Rick Suchow bumps Paul McCartney song off Time Takes Time