Time was the last truly great album from the Electric Light Orchestra, released as their world-conquering fame was starting to ebb. A concept album (a brave undertaking in 1981),
Time has a space-age theme and is set at the end of the 21st century. What's most remarkable is how all this science-fiction silliness is salvaged by the exuberant playing. "Yours Truly, 2095" uses a number of ELO's hallmarks--a catchy synth riff, sweeping strings, and over-the-top production--to tell a tale of a man in love with a robot; the album's highlight, it should have been a hit single. The epic "Twilight" and "Hold on Tight"--which practically bounces along like an overexcited puppy--also stand among ELO's finest works. Moreover, critical darlings Grandaddy have frequently stated the album influenced their excellent
Sophtware Slump, evidence that this futuristic album was itself years ahead of its time.
--Robert Burrow| |
| Tracks : |
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| Prologue | Twilight | Yours Truly, 2095 |
| Ticket To The Moon | The Way Life's Meant To Be | Another Heart Breaks |
| Rain Id Falling | From The End Of The World | The Lgihts Go Down |
| Here Is The News | 21st Century Man | Hold On Tight |
| Epilogue | The Bouncer | When Time Stood Still |
| Julie Don't Live Here |