A New Time – A New Day
The Chambers Brothers · 1968
11 tracks · psychedelic soul
Psychedelic soul rhythms intertwine with powerful vocals, creating an uplifting and reflective sonic landscape.
A New Time – A New Day is an album by The Chambers Brothers, released in 1968. Psychedelic soul rhythms intertwine with powerful vocals, creating an uplifting and reflective sonic landscape. This album is significant for its innovative fusion of genres during a transformative period in music. It features the hit 'Time Has Come Today,' which reached No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has since been influential in both soul and rock music circles. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does A New Time – A New Day sound like?
Psychedelic soul rhythms intertwine with powerful vocals, creating an uplifting and reflective sonic landscape. Rooted in psychedelic soul.
What makes A New Time – A New Day by The Chambers Brothers notable?
This album is significant for its innovative fusion of genres during a transformative period in music. It features the hit 'Time Has Come Today,' which reached No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has since been influential in both soul and rock music circles. Released on October 1, 1968, 'A New Time – A New Day' was The Chambers Brothers' third studio album, following their breakthrough with 'Time Has Come Today.' At this point, the band was embracing a more experimental sound, blending elements of rock, soul, and psychedelia to reflect the cultural shifts of the late 1960s.
How many songs are on A New Time – A New Day?
A New Time – A New Day has 11 tracks.
Tracklist
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- 1 I Can't Turn You Loose Standout
- 2 Guess Who
- 3 Do Your Thing Standout
- 4 Where Have All the Flowers Gone
- 5 Love Is All I Have
- 6 You Got the Power - To Turn Me On
- 7 I Wish It Would Rain
- 8 Rock Me Mama
- 9 No, No, No, Don't Say Good-By
- 10 Satisfy You Standout
- 11 A New Time - A New Day
Release Date
October 1, 1968
Artist Origin
United States
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