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Time to Move On (album)

Time to Move On
Billy Ocean Time to Move On 1993 Album Cover.jpg
Studio album by Billy Ocean
Released 8 June 1993
Genre R&B, pop-rock
Length 55:24
Label Jive
Producer Steely & Clevie, Hula & K. Fingers, R. Kelly, Timmy Allen, Dorsey "Rob" Robinson
Billy Ocean chronology
Greatest Hits
(1989)Greatest Hits1989
Time to Move On
(1993)
Because I Love You
(2009)Because I Love You2009
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 3/5 stars

Time to Move On is the eighth studio album by R&B singer Billy Ocean, released in 1993. It would be Ocean's last studio album until 2009's Because I Love You.

Since releasing his first album, Suddenly, with Jive Records in 1984, Ocean achieved worldwide success with 1986's Love Zone and 1988's Tear Down These Walls. Jive issued a Greatest Hits collection in 1989, which achieved further commercial success, while Ocean took a four-year recording hiatus. In a 1993 interview on Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, Ocean explained why he took the hiatus: "My mother got ill, and eventually she died. Then after she died I sort of stopped and looked at my situation - my family. I have three kids and a wife, and for years I'd been writing and recording and touring, and I thought it's not fair. Something was missing, so I stopped for a while, recharged the battery, and had a chance to watch my kids grow up for a while, and get a bit of space. It was productive. I feel a lot more at ease and peace with myself. Success is a very confusing thing sometimes, because of the place it takes."

When he began to produce his next studio album, Ocean worked with a number of producers; Steely & Clevie, Hula & K. Fingers, R. Kelly, Timmy Allen and Dorsey "Rob" Robinson. R. Kelly had been a longtime admirer of the way Ocean as able to mix the more emotive soul style with a crossover popular style. The album was recorded at Battery Studios in Chicago, and The Hit Factory in New York City. It was mixed at Battery Studios, mastered at The Hit Factory, and glass mastered at Sonopress. The recording sessions saw Ocean exploring new musical styles, and the resulting album was a mixture of Caribbean-spiced dance numbers, romantic pop/R&B ballads, new-jack swing, and reggae. Additionally Ocean's own appearance changed, as he began to sport a dreadlocks hairstyle.

In June 1993, Ocean's 'comeback' album Time to Move On was released, however the album and its three singles failed to achieve the same level of commercial success Ocean had seen during the 1980s. The album itself failed to chart in America or the UK, though it managed to reach #81 in the Netherlands.

The leading single from the album was "Pick Up The Pieces (Put It Back)", which failed to garner any charting action. The second single, "Pressure" was the album's biggest success, where it managed to reach #55 in the UK, #44 in the Netherlands, and #39 in Belgium. The third and final single selected from the album was "Everything's So Different Without You". This was the only single to be released in America from the album, where it managed to reach #91 on the American Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks.


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