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The Time - Pandemonium

The Time - Pandemonium

Musician: The Time
Album title: Pandemonium
Style: Funk, Minneapolis Sound
Released: 1990
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1946 mb
Size APE version: 1252 mb
Size WMA version: 1491 mb
Rating ✫: 4.8
Votes: 702
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Genre: Funk / Soul

The Time - Pandemonium

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Tracklist

1 Dreamland 3:09
2 Pandemonium 4:12
3 Sexy Socialites 0:23
4 Jerk Out 7:12
5 Yount 0:22
6 Blondie 6:29
7 Donald Trump (Black Version) 4:33
8 Chocolate 7:30
9 Cooking Class 0:43
10 Skillet 6:13
11 It's Your World 5:25
12 Sometimes I Get Lonely 6:14
13 Data Bank 5:35
14 My Summertime Thang 6:50
15 Pretty Little Women 0:40

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Reprise Records
  • Distributed By – Reprise Records
  • Manufactured By – WEA Manufacturing
  • Pressed By – Specialty Records Corporation
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Reprise Records
  • Copyright (c) – Reprise Records
  • Published By – Tionna Music
  • Published By – WB Music Corp.
  • Published By – Crazy People Music
  • Published By – Flyte Tyme Tunes, Inc.
  • Published By – Monte Moir Music
  • Recorded At – Paisley Park Studios
  • Recorded At – Flyte Tyme Productions, Inc.
  • Recorded At – Jungle Love Studios
  • Recorded At – Sunset Sound
  • Recorded At – The Time Studios
  • Recorded At – Roy Wilkins Auditorium
  • Mixed At – Flyte Tyme Productions, Inc.
  • Mastered At – Bernie Grundman Mastering

Credits

  • Art Direction – Deborah Norcross, Janet Levinson
  • Backing Vocals – Jellybean Johnson, Jerome Benton, Jesse Johnson, Jimmy Jam, Monte Moir, Terry Lewis
  • Bass – Terry Lewis
  • Design – Deborah Norcross
  • Directed By – Morris Day
  • Drums – Jellybean Johnson
  • Engineer [Recording] – Femi Jiya, Steve Hodge, Tom Garneau
  • Engineer [Second] – Brad Yost, Chuck Zwicky, Dave Friedlander, Matthew Larson*
  • Executive-Producer – Benny Medina
  • Guitar – Jesse Johnson
  • Keyboards – Jimmy Jam, Monte Moir
  • Lead Vocals – Morris Day
  • Lead Vocals [Co-Lead] – Terry Lewis
  • Management – Avant Garde Management, Clarence Avant, Ronald E. Sweeney, Esq.*
  • Mastered By – Brian Gardner
  • MC – Donnie Simpson , James "Popeye" Greer*
  • Mixed By – Steve Hodge
  • Percussion – Jerome Benton
  • Photography By – Jeff Katz
  • Producer, Arranged By, Written-By – The Time
  • Saxophone – Candy*
  • Supervised By [Production Supervision], Coordinator [Production] – Jesse Johnson, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
  • Vocals [Additional Female Vocals] – Blondie , Grace , Jill Jones, Karyn White, Margie Cox, Stella

Notes

Recorded at Paisley Park Studios, Flyte Tyme Productions, Inc., Jungle Love Studios, Sunset Sound, The Skillet and The Time Studios
Mixed at Flyte Tyme Productions, Inc. Studio D
Portions of "Dreamland" recorded live September 1987 at the Roy Wilkins Auditorium

© ℗ 1990 Reprise Records
All songs published by Tionna Music, adm. by WB Music Corp ASCAP except:
Tracks 2, 6, 10 published by Crazy People Music/Flyte Tyme Tunes, Inc. ASCAP
Track 11 published by Flyte Tyme Tunes, Inc. ASCAP
Track 12 published by Monte Moir Music/Flyte Tyme Tunes, Inc. ASCAP

Jesse Johnson appears courtesy of A&M Records
Karyn White appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 075992749022
  • Barcode (Text): 0 7599-27490-2 2
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): 1 27490-2 SRC-01
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): 1 27490-2 SRC=04
  • Other (SPARS Code): AAD
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
9 27490-1, 1-27490 The Time Pandemonium ‎(LP, Album) Paisley Park, Reprise Records 9 27490-1, 1-27490 US 1990
W4 27490 The Time Pandemonium ‎(Cass, Album, Club, Dol) Reprise Records, Paisley Park W4 27490 Canada 1990
LPNB-6986 The Time Pandemonium ‎(LP, Album) Reprise Records LPNB-6986 Mexico 1990
WX 336C The Time Pandemonium ‎(Cass, Album) Paisley Park WX 336C UK 1990
9 27490-4, W0531-9 The Time Pandemonium ‎(Cass, Album) Paisley Park, Paisley Park 9 27490-4, W0531-9 Indonesia 1990



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I_LOVE_228
Most excellent review. The 2011 album Condensate album under the Original 7ven moniker was much closer to catching the original groups "The Time" signature sound.
DABY
Not sure if I agree with that. First off Their "signature" sound was mainly just prince, as he wrote/recorded/performed nearly everything but the lead vocals on all the albums. On "Condensate" he was not involved at all, and it shows.
BlackHaze
Being that this was the first "Time" album to follow the 'pandemonium' surrounding "Purple Rain" ("Ice Cream Castles" came out in 1984 during the "Purple Rain" era) a long six years earlier, there were very high expectations for this album to do well. Problem wasn't a lack of talent --- even Morris Day's 'persona' still worked with the new material --- the problem was too much talent. When last we saw The Time together they were considered one of the best live acts in the country, even prior to "Purple Rain." The film, while making their characters out to be the arch nemeses of The Kid (Prince), allowed them to show off their talent and the members' individual careers took off. Morris Day had a couple of albums that were hits... Jellybean Johnson and Monte Moir started successful careers producing and mixing other artists... St. Paul co-lead the band The Family... Jesse Johnson had an incredibly successful career with his first three albums, both with and without his "Revue"... and of course Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis went on to, well, become Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, producing more hits than you can count. Point being, after six years of separate individual successes, when The Time got back together again, they weren't The Time. "Jerk Out," the lead single and easily best track on the album of course featured Day on lead vocals, but the remaining elements of the song - what were part of one complete unit before, were separate and distinct elements, i.e. Jesse Johnson's way too short guitar solo. The remaining tracks on the album, with the exception of "Chocolate" and "Donald Trump (Black Version)" are three to five minute snapshots of a band trying to find that intangible X factor they used to have as a group, but realizing that the X factor they had was really with a lowercase 'x' compared to the uppercase 'X-factors' in that each member had realized they had in themselves and grown into on their own.
Felhann
One thing to understand is that this album, as well as the 3 previous ones, were nearly entirely conceived/performed/produced by Prince, so those individual successes of the individual members had little to no bearing on this (or any other) time album. I think it is a great album..surely much more solid than "Condensate", which btw had no contributions from Prince.
Vinainl
Very good review and veiwpoint on such a talented group of musicians.