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The Time (Bros album)

The Time is the second album by British pop band Bros and the follow-up to their debut Push. It was released on 16 October 1989 and was their first album as a duo of twins Matt and Luke Goss, following the departure of bassist Craig Logan earlier in the year. It was also the first album to feature Matt and Luke as co-writers, along with Nicky Graham. Four singles were released from the album: "Too Much", "Chocolate Box", "Madly in Love" and "Sister". The track "Sister" was written about Matt and Luke's stepsister Carolyn, who was killed in a collision with a drunk driver in London in 1988.[1]

The Time
Studio album by
Released16 October 1989
GenrePop, dance-pop
Length49:20
LabelCBS
ProducerNicky Graham
Bros chronology
Push
(1988)
The Time
(1989)
Changing Faces
(1991)
Singles from The Time
  1. "Too Much"
    Released: 17 July 1989
  2. "Chocolate Box"
    Released: 25 September 1989
  3. "Sister"
    Released: 4 December 1989
  4. "Madly in Love"
    Released: 26 February 1990

The album reached number four in the UK Albums Chart and was certified gold in the UK.[2]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [3]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [4]
NME4/10[5]
Q     [6]
Record Mirror      (music)
      (lyrics)[7]
Smash Hits6½/10[8]
Sounds     [9]

Mike Soutar of Smash Hits recognised the duo's talent and stated that their playing had become more accomplished and that their sound was "more mature" compared with debut album Push. He called the opening four tracks "promising", but then went on to say, "Where Bros do come unstuck, however, is when they turn their attention to serious 'social' issues, namely drugs in 'Streetwise' and racism in 'Black & White'. Well intentioned as they may be, neither of these topics are particularly new to pop music, and Bros have nothing fresh to say about them... And that's Bros' big problem: about half the songs on this LP are just ideas thrown together and never really finished properly."[8]

In NME, Simon Williams stated that "the most astonishing fact is that the boys have social consciences" and that "the messages are delivered in a trite manner, but their earnestness can't be denied". However, he called the music "crap, f—ed up funk workouts which Wham! perfected five years ago ... And the bottom line is that Bros are sorely short of chummy, hummable tunes."[5] Lloyd Bradley of Q stated that the duo were attempting to break the US market by copying Michael Jackson's mix of pop and rock, complete with Jackson's vocal stylings, but "in trying for a level of aggression totally at odds with their long suit – punchy easily danceable pop – it sounds uncomfortably forced". His conclusion about the album was that "it's difficult to see its appeal: while remaining distinctly juvenile, by losing its predecessor's essential innocence, it's a little too, er, challenging for [the US's] established market".[6]

Self-confessed "Bros apologist" Andy Ross of Sounds was disappointed with the album, calling the songs "well-above-average pop" but that "the major criticism is that the material is polished to the extent of losing all character ... The most so-so record of the year."[9] In Music Week Andrew Martin called the album a "response to apparent waning popularity", stating that "The drums may sound meatier, the guitar raunchier and the lyrics as risky as they are banal", and concluded, "Bros's second album surprises no-one".[10] Tim Southwell of Record Mirror praised Matt Goss's vocals and the album's production, and said that "all 10 songs are delivered with skill and a soulful zest". However, he criticised the "dire Stevie Wonder imitations" and the "lyrical naïvety", with the exception of "Sister", and said that "Bros should credit their fans with a bit more upstairs before they are outgrown by the very people who made them famous."[7]

In a retrospective review, William Ruhlmann of AllMusic noted that Bros were coming to the end of their popularity, and that their music had not travelled well across the Atlantic, saying, "As with most teenage heartthrobs, the music wasn't the point; all of these songs are heavily produced, glossy dance tracks in which Matt Goss's enthusiastic but thin vocals are the least noticeable aspect. The point was image, and without a big promotional push, that image never became visible to Americans, while, in England, it was only good for the life of this record, completing Bros' two years of fame."[3]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Matt Goss, Luke Goss and Nicky Graham

No.TitleLength
1."Madly in Love"7:09
2."Too Much"3:30
3."Chocolate Box"3:57
4."Money"4:21
5."Streetwise"4:29
6."Club Fool"5:28
7."Black and White"3:52
8."Don't Bite the Hand"3:10
9."Space"3:40
10."Sister"4:23
CD bonus track
No.TitleLength
11."Life's a Heartbeat" (B-side of "Chocolate Box")4:43
2010 CD reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleRemixLength
12."Too Much (Extended Version)"Tom Lord-Alge6:43
13."Astrologically" (B-side of "Too Much") 3:30
14."Chocolate Box (Swing Mix)"Justin Strauss6:18
15."Sister (Remix)"Tom Lord-Alge4:23
16."Madly in Love (Joe Smooth 12" Version)"Joe Smooth6:24

US and Canada version

All tracks are written by Matt Goss, Luke Goss and Nicky Graham, except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."Madly in Love"7:09
2."Too Much"3:34
3."Chocolate Box"4:00
4."Money"4:23
5."Life's a Heartbeat"4:48
6."Club Fool"5:31
7."Black and White"3:55
8."Don't Bite the Hand"3:09
9."I Owe You Nothing (remix)" (The Brothers)3:57
10."Sister"4:23
11."Space" (bonus track on CD only, incorrectly listed as "Streetwise")4:30

Personnel edit

Bros

  • Matt Goss – vocals, keyboards, programming and bass
  • Luke Goss – drums, percussion, keyboards, programming and bass

Additional personnel

  • Scott Davidson – keyboards, programming and bass
  • Paul Gendler – guitars
  • Nicky Graham – keyboards, programming and bass
  • Paul Powell – bass on "Madly in Love"
  • Jim Turner – saxophone
  • Brass arrangements and playing by the Kick Horns

Charts and certifications edit

Weekly charts edit

Chart (1989) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[11] 34
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[12] 90
European Albums Chart[13] 18
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[14] 23
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[15] 34
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[16] 7
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[17] 17
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[18] 42
UK Albums (OCC)[19] 4

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[20] Platinum 100,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[2] Gold 100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

  1. ^ Scott, Danny (16 November 2003). "Best of Times, Worst of Times: Matt Goss". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  2. ^ a b BRIT Certified – Bros – The Time
  3. ^ a b Ruhlmann, William. "The Time – Bros". AllMusic.
  4. ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). "Bros". The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th concise ed.). Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-85712-595-8.
  5. ^ a b Williams, Simon (28 October 1989). "Bros – The Time". NME. p. 39.
  6. ^ a b Bradley, Lloyd (November 1989). "Bros – The Time". Q. No. 38. p. 111.
  7. ^ a b Southwell, Tim (31 October 1989). (PDF). Record Mirror. p. 19. ISSN 0144-5804. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 November 2021. Retrieved 21 October 2021 – via American Radio History.
  8. ^ a b Soutar, Mike (18–31 October 1989). "Review: Bros – The Time". Smash Hits. No. 284. p. 78.
  9. ^ a b Ross, Andy (28 October 1989). "Bros – The Time". Sounds. p. 43.
  10. ^ Martin, Andrew (21 October 1989). (PDF). Music Week. p. 24. ISSN 0265-1548. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 April 2022. Retrieved 6 June 2022 – via World Radio History.
  11. ^ "Australiancharts.com – Bros – The Time". Hung Medien.
  12. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Bros – The Time" (in Dutch). Hung Medien.
  13. ^ "Hits of the World – Eurochart". Billboard. 18 November 1989. p. 80.
  14. ^ Pennanen, Timo (2006). Sisältää hitin - levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 (in Finnish) (1st ed.). Helsinki: Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava. p. 263. ISBN 978-951-1-21053-5.
  15. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Bros – The Time" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts.
  16. ^ "BROSのアルバム売上ランキング".
  17. ^ Salaverri, Fernando (September 2005). Sólo éxitos: año a año, 1959–2002 (1st ed.). Spain: Fundación Autor-SGAE. ISBN 84-8048-639-2.
  18. ^ "Swedishcharts.com – Bros – The Time". Hung Medien.
  19. ^ "Bros | Artist | Official Charts". UK Albums Chart.
  20. ^ Salaverrie, Fernando (September 2005). Sólo éxitos: año a año, 1959–2002 (PDF) (in Spanish) (1st ed.). Madrid: Fundación Autor/SGAE. p. 928. ISBN 84-8048-639-2. Retrieved 22 July 2022.

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The Time is the second album by British pop band Bros and the follow up to their debut Push It was released on 16 October 1989 and was their first album as a duo of twins Matt and Luke Goss following the departure of bassist Craig Logan earlier in the year It was also the first album to feature Matt and Luke as co writers along with Nicky Graham Four singles were released from the album Too Much Chocolate Box Madly in Love and Sister The track Sister was written about Matt and Luke s stepsister Carolyn who was killed in a collision with a drunk driver in London in 1988 1 The TimeStudio album by BrosReleased16 October 1989GenrePop dance popLength49 20LabelCBSProducerNicky GrahamBros chronologyPush 1988 The Time 1989 Changing Faces 1991 Singles from The Time Too Much Released 17 July 1989 Chocolate Box Released 25 September 1989 Sister Released 4 December 1989 Madly in Love Released 26 February 1990 The album reached number four in the UK Albums Chart and was certified gold in the UK 2 Contents 1 Critical reception 2 Track listing 3 Personnel 4 Charts and certifications 4 1 Weekly charts 4 2 Certifications 5 ReferencesCritical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 NME4 10 5 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 Record Mirror nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp lyrics 7 Smash Hits6 10 8 Sounds nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 Mike Soutar of Smash Hits recognised the duo s talent and stated that their playing had become more accomplished and that their sound was more mature compared with debut album Push He called the opening four tracks promising but then went on to say Where Bros do come unstuck however is when they turn their attention to serious social issues namely drugs in Streetwise and racism in Black amp White Well intentioned as they may be neither of these topics are particularly new to pop music and Bros have nothing fresh to say about them And that s Bros big problem about half the songs on this LP are just ideas thrown together and never really finished properly 8 In NME Simon Williams stated that the most astonishing fact is that the boys have social consciences and that the messages are delivered in a trite manner but their earnestness can t be denied However he called the music crap f ed up funk workouts which Wham perfected five years ago And the bottom line is that Bros are sorely short of chummy hummable tunes 5 Lloyd Bradley of Q stated that the duo were attempting to break the US market by copying Michael Jackson s mix of pop and rock complete with Jackson s vocal stylings but in trying for a level of aggression totally at odds with their long suit punchy easily danceable pop it sounds uncomfortably forced His conclusion about the album was that it s difficult to see its appeal while remaining distinctly juvenile by losing its predecessor s essential innocence it s a little too er challenging for the US s established market 6 Self confessed Bros apologist Andy Ross of Sounds was disappointed with the album calling the songs well above average pop but that the major criticism is that the material is polished to the extent of losing all character The most so so record of the year 9 In Music Week Andrew Martin called the album a response to apparent waning popularity stating that The drums may sound meatier the guitar raunchier and the lyrics as risky as they are banal and concluded Bros s second album surprises no one 10 Tim Southwell of Record Mirror praised Matt Goss s vocals and the album s production and said that all 10 songs are delivered with skill and a soulful zest However he criticised the dire Stevie Wonder imitations and the lyrical naivety with the exception of Sister and said that Bros should credit their fans with a bit more upstairs before they are outgrown by the very people who made them famous 7 In a retrospective review William Ruhlmann of AllMusic noted that Bros were coming to the end of their popularity and that their music had not travelled well across the Atlantic saying As with most teenage heartthrobs the music wasn t the point all of these songs are heavily produced glossy dance tracks in which Matt Goss s enthusiastic but thin vocals are the least noticeable aspect The point was image and without a big promotional push that image never became visible to Americans while in England it was only good for the life of this record completing Bros two years of fame 3 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Matt Goss Luke Goss and Nicky GrahamNo TitleLength1 Madly in Love 7 092 Too Much 3 303 Chocolate Box 3 574 Money 4 215 Streetwise 4 296 Club Fool 5 287 Black and White 3 528 Don t Bite the Hand 3 109 Space 3 4010 Sister 4 23 CD bonus trackNo TitleLength11 Life s a Heartbeat B side of Chocolate Box 4 43 2010 CD reissue bonus tracksNo TitleRemixLength12 Too Much Extended Version Tom Lord Alge6 4313 Astrologically B side of Too Much 3 3014 Chocolate Box Swing Mix Justin Strauss6 1815 Sister Remix Tom Lord Alge4 2316 Madly in Love Joe Smooth 12 Version Joe Smooth6 24 US and Canada version All tracks are written by Matt Goss Luke Goss and Nicky Graham except where notedNo TitleLength1 Madly in Love 7 092 Too Much 3 343 Chocolate Box 4 004 Money 4 235 Life s a Heartbeat 4 486 Club Fool 5 317 Black and White 3 558 Don t Bite the Hand 3 099 I Owe You Nothing remix The Brothers 3 5710 Sister 4 2311 Space bonus track on CD only incorrectly listed as Streetwise 4 30Personnel editBros Matt Goss vocals keyboards programming and bass Luke Goss drums percussion keyboards programming and bass Additional personnel Scott Davidson keyboards programming and bass Paul Gendler guitars Nicky Graham keyboards programming and bass Paul Powell bass on Madly in Love Jim Turner saxophone Brass arrangements and playing by the Kick HornsCharts and certifications editWeekly charts edit Chart 1989 Peakposition Australian Albums ARIA 11 34 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 12 90 European Albums Chart 13 18 Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 14 23 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 15 34 Japanese Albums Oricon 16 7 Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 17 17 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 18 42 UK Albums OCC 19 4 Certifications edit Region Certification Certified units sales Spain PROMUSICAE 20 Platinum 100 000 United Kingdom BPI 2 Gold 100 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit Scott Danny 16 November 2003 Best of Times Worst of Times Matt Goss The Sunday Times Retrieved 8 January 2019 a b BRIT Certified Bros The Time a b Ruhlmann William The Time Bros AllMusic Larkin Colin 2011 Bros The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5th concise ed Omnibus Press ISBN 978 0 85712 595 8 a b Williams Simon 28 October 1989 Bros The Time NME p 39 a b Bradley Lloyd November 1989 Bros The Time Q No 38 p 111 a b Southwell Tim 31 October 1989 Bros The Time PDF Record Mirror p 19 ISSN 0144 5804 Archived from the original PDF on 1 November 2021 Retrieved 21 October 2021 via American Radio History a b Soutar Mike 18 31 October 1989 Review Bros The Time Smash Hits No 284 p 78 a b Ross Andy 28 October 1989 Bros The Time Sounds p 43 Martin Andrew 21 October 1989 Bros The Time PDF Music Week p 24 ISSN 0265 1548 Archived from the original PDF on 19 April 2022 Retrieved 6 June 2022 via World Radio History Australiancharts com Bros The Time Hung Medien Dutchcharts nl Bros The Time in Dutch Hung Medien Hits of the World Eurochart Billboard 18 November 1989 p 80 Pennanen Timo 2006 Sisaltaa hitin levyt ja esittajat Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 in Finnish 1st ed Helsinki Kustannusosakeyhtio Otava p 263 ISBN 978 951 1 21053 5 Offiziellecharts de Bros The Time in German GfK Entertainment Charts BROSのアルバム売上ランキング Salaverri Fernando September 2005 Solo exitos ano a ano 1959 2002 1st ed Spain Fundacion Autor SGAE ISBN 84 8048 639 2 Swedishcharts com Bros The Time Hung Medien Bros Artist Official Charts UK Albums Chart Salaverrie 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