It's About Time (Morris Day album)

It's About Time, released in 2004, is the fourth and latest solo album to date by R&B singer Morris Day. Released 12 years after his previous album Guaranteed, It's About Time is somewhat a return to form for Day. With the exception of four new songs, the album consists of previous hits, recorded live with the modern line-up of The Time. The live material was poorly edited to remove curse words and to fade abruptly between songs, removing most of the audience reactions. The patchiness of the album was not received well.

It's About Time
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 22, 2004
RecordedJune 21, 1998, House of Blues, Los Angeles (Live tracks)
GenreR&B/Funk/Hip hop
Length46:32
LabelHollywood
ProducerMorris Day, The Whole 9
Morris Day chronology
Guaranteed
(1992)
It's About Time
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Track listing

  1. "The Bird" – 4:13 composed by Jamie Starr/Morris Day/Jesse Johnson
  2. "Jungle Love" – 2:57 composed by Jamie Starr/Morris Day/Jesse Johnson
  3. "Gigolos Get Lonely Too" – 4:17 composed by Jamie Starr
  4. "Cool" – 6:20 composed by Jamie Starr/Dez Dickerson
  5. "Ice Cream Castles" – 4:59 composed by Jamie Starr/Morris Day
  6. "Get It Up / 777" – 5:23 composed by Jamie Starr
  7. "Girl" – 2:46 composed by Jamie Starr
  8. "Fishnet" – 2:46 composed by Morris Day/Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
  9. "Ain't a Damn Thing Changed" – 2:49 composed by Morris Day/The Whole 9
  10. "In My Ride" – 4:16 composed by Morris Day/The Whole9
  11. "Two Drink Minimum" – 3:49 composed by Morris Day/The Whole 9/Tonya White
  12. "Last Night" – 3:57 composed by Morris Day/The Whole 9/Tonya White

Personnel

The Time


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