In Time Danny O'Keefe

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  • Release Date: 11/18/2008
  • Sales Rank: 74,273
  • Label: ROAD CANON MUSIC
  • UPC: 766433013023

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In Time

1LISTENThe First Time 4:10
2LISTENMaybe Next Time 4:31
3LISTENSiamese Friends 4:18
4LISTENAlone in the Dark 3:47
5LISTENWhen You Come Back Down 4:05
6LISTENMissing Me 4:46
7LISTEN(We're All) Strangers Here 4:55
8LISTENUnspoken 3:27
9LISTENBack in Time 4:18
10LISTENSleep (Anywhere on Earth You Are) 3:16
11LISTENLast Call 3:54
12LISTENA Bedtime Story 4:03

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Editorial Reviews

Although he is best known for his 1972 Top Ten hit "Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues," Danny O'Keefe has made a career out of being a songwriter who makes occasional albums; his royalties come largely from having his songs covered by others. His 2008 album In Time, which is his first solo effort since 2000's Runnin' from the Devil (2003's Don't Ask was a duo album with Bill Braun), will increase those royalties; in fact, its songs already have. O'Keefe is a member of the Nashville songwriting community, his co-writers here including Fred Koller ("The First Time"), Tim O'Brien ("When You Come Back Down"), and Beth Nielsen Chapman ("Back in Time"). With them, he has created an album's worth of craftsmanlike material that explores issues of love and aging with touches of folksy philosophy. It's no surprise that, by the time this album had been released, "When You Come Back Down" had been recorded by Nickel Creek, while Alan Jackson had cut "Sleep (Anywhere on Earth You Are)" (co-written by Tim Krekel). O'Keefe himself usually chooses to sing his songs over attractive folk-rock arrangements in a high tenor bordering on falsetto, rather than his lower tenor register, which can make the music more expressive, but sometimes renders the lyrics more difficult to make out. The collection has a benevolently elegiac tone, and O'Keefe's vocals contribute to that, as if he is having trouble getting his feelings out, given their autumnal mood. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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