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Time Clocks

Joe Bonamassa

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Time Clocks slowly comes into focus after the short atmospheric instrumental "Pilgrimage" sets the stage for a moody, cinematic record. In its brief minute, Joe Bonamassa plays a fat, melodic phrase that sounds uncannily like David Gilmour, a tone and aesthetic he'll return to throughout Time Clocks. Other blues and classic rock greats are alluded to on the album -- the winding riff propelling "Notches" harkens back to Peter Green-era Fleetwood Mac, Clapton is always lurking around the corner -- but at this stage of his career Bonamassa is a stylist, tying together recognizable influences into something distinctively his own. Here, he's leaning toward somber introspection, filtering his musings on life and society through a Pink Floyd prism. Listen to the title track, where the stately tempo, backing vocals and stair-stepping minor-key riff all recall Floyd, yet he adds flourishes in his arrangements and solos that steer these astral sounds right down to earth. Much of Time Clocks rambles -- six of its ten songs are over six minutes, with another coming close to that mark -- but the blustering "Questions and Answers" shows that this wandering provides for a more interesting listen than when Bonamassa keeps things on the straight and narrow.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
Pilgrimage
00:00:55

Kevin Shirley, Writer - Joe Bonamassa, Writer, MainArtist - Bobby Summerfield, Writer

© 2021 J&R Adventures ℗ 2021 J&R Adventures

2
Notches
00:07:03

Kevin Shirley, Writer - Joe Bonamassa, Writer, MainArtist - Charlie Starr, Writer

© 2021 J&R Adventures ℗ 2021 J&R Adventures

3
The Heart That Never Waits
00:05:51

James House, Writer - Joe Bonamassa, Writer, MainArtist

© 2021 J&R Adventures ℗ 2021 J&R Adventures

4
Time Clocks
00:07:07

Kevin Shirley, Writer - Joe Bonamassa, Writer, MainArtist

© 2021 J&R Adventures ℗ 2021 J&R Adventures

5
Questions And Answers
00:04:09

James House, Writer - Kevin Shirley, Writer - Joe Bonamassa, Writer, MainArtist

© 2021 J&R Adventures ℗ 2021 J&R Adventures

6
Mind’s Eye
00:06:17

James House, Writer - Joe Bonamassa, Writer, MainArtist

© 2021 J&R Adventures ℗ 2021 J&R Adventures

7
Curtain Call
00:07:31

James House, Writer - Kevin Shirley, Writer - Joe Bonamassa, Writer, MainArtist

© 2021 J&R Adventures ℗ 2021 J&R Adventures

8
The Loyal Kind
00:06:48

Bernie Marsden, Writer - Joe Bonamassa, Writer, MainArtist

© 2021 J&R Adventures ℗ 2021 J&R Adventures

9
Hanging On A Loser
00:04:17

Joe Bonamassa, Writer, MainArtist - Tom Hambridge, Writer

© 2021 J&R Adventures ℗ 2021 J&R Adventures

10
Known Unknowns
00:06:48

Joe Bonamassa, Writer, MainArtist - Alyssa Bonagura, Writer

© 2021 J&R Adventures ℗ 2021 J&R Adventures

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Time Clocks slowly comes into focus after the short atmospheric instrumental "Pilgrimage" sets the stage for a moody, cinematic record. In its brief minute, Joe Bonamassa plays a fat, melodic phrase that sounds uncannily like David Gilmour, a tone and aesthetic he'll return to throughout Time Clocks. Other blues and classic rock greats are alluded to on the album -- the winding riff propelling "Notches" harkens back to Peter Green-era Fleetwood Mac, Clapton is always lurking around the corner -- but at this stage of his career Bonamassa is a stylist, tying together recognizable influences into something distinctively his own. Here, he's leaning toward somber introspection, filtering his musings on life and society through a Pink Floyd prism. Listen to the title track, where the stately tempo, backing vocals and stair-stepping minor-key riff all recall Floyd, yet he adds flourishes in his arrangements and solos that steer these astral sounds right down to earth. Much of Time Clocks rambles -- six of its ten songs are over six minutes, with another coming close to that mark -- but the blustering "Questions and Answers" shows that this wandering provides for a more interesting listen than when Bonamassa keeps things on the straight and narrow.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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