Now Is the Time!
Now is the Time is the sixth album by Japanese band Polysics. It is the first album of new material to be released in Japan, the United States of America, and the United Kingdom. Several tracks on the album were produced by Andy Gill of the band Gang of Four. The Japanese, US, and UK releases all have different track lists, each with exclusive tracks.
Now is the Time! | ||||
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Released | 21 October 2005 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 44:08 | |||
Label | Ki/oon Records (Japan) Tofu Records (US) Tired & Lonesome Records (UK) | |||
Producer | Andy Gill / Polysics | |||
Polysics chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Pitchfork Media | 7.0/10 link |
Popmatters | 8/10 link |
Spin | ?/10 link |
The songs "Coelakanth Is Android", "Baby BIAS" and "I My Me Mine" were released as singles in Japan.
Track listing
- Japanese release (Released 10 October 2005 on Ki/oon Records)
- Tei! Tei! Tei!
- シーラカンス イズ アンドロイド (Coelakanth Is Android)
- I My Me Mine
- Ah-Yeah!!
- Walky Talky
- Wild One
- Rack Rack [Japan Exclusive]
- Toisu!
- Boy's Head
- Oh! Monaliza!
- Jhout
- The Next World [Japan Exclusive]
- Skip It
- Baby BIAS
- Bye-Bye-Bye
- American release (Released 21 February 2006 on Tofu Records)
- Tei! Tei! Tei!
- Coelakanth Is Android
- I My Me Mine
- Ah-Yeah!!
- Walky Talky
- Wild One
- Super Sonic [US Exclusive]
- Toisu!
- Boy's Head
- Oh! Monaliza!
- Jhout
- Mr. Psycho Psycho [US Exclusive]
- Skip It
- Baby BIAS
- Bye-Bye-Bye
- UK release (Released 24 April 2006 on Tired & Lonesome Records)
- Coelakanth Is Android
- I Me My Mine
- Ah Yeah!
- Walky Talky
- Wild One
- Toisu!
- Metal Coconuts [UK Exclusive Track]
- Boy’s Head
- Oh Monaliza!
- Baby BIAS
- Jhout
- Rain Rain Rain [UK Exclusive Track]
- Skip It!
- Psycho Psycho San
- Life In Yellow
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