About this album
Sound:
"Catchy pop melodies intertwine with youthful exuberance and heartfelt lyrics, capturing the essence of early 2000s teen angst."
Where they were
Released on August 8, 2006, 'It's About Time' was the Jonas Brothers' debut studio album, introducing them to the mainstream music scene. At this stage in their career, they were transitioning from a Disney Channel-focused audience to a broader pop market, setting the foundation for their future successes.
Why it matters
The album peaked at number 91 on the Billboard 200, marking the Jonas Brothers' entry into the charts. Despite modest commercial performance, it laid the groundwork for their subsequent breakthrough with 'Jonas Brothers' in 2007, influencing a wave of teen pop acts in the following years.
Essential tracks
- "Mandy" โ 'Mandy' stands out as one of the album's most recognizable tracks, showcasing infectious hooks and romantic themes that resonate with a teenage audience.
- "Time for Me to Fly" โ This track captures a sense of yearning and aspiration, embodying the spirit of youth and independence that defined much of their early work.
- "Dear God" โ 'Dear God' features poignant lyrics that reflect personal struggles and longing, highlighting their ability to convey deeper emotions beyond typical pop fare.
Release Date
August 8, 2006
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 I Am What I Am 2:10
- 2 Mandy 2:48
- 3 One Day at a Time 3:54
- 4 Time for Me to Fly 3:05
- 5 6 Minutes 3:06
- 6 You Just Donโt Know It 3:37
- 7 Underdog 3:15
- 8 Don't Tell Anyone 3:09
- 9 7:05 3:47
- 10 Hey We're Gonna Be Alright 3:24
- 11 Dear God 3:20