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TIME RIDE

Jeronimo

Krautrock


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3.37 | 24 ratings | 1 reviews | 21% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1972

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Time Ride (3:54)
2. There Are People (6:36)
3. Blind Man (4:23)
4. To Be Alone (5:34)
5. Sunshine (3:35)
6. Indian River (5:26)
7. Do You Still Remember (3:46)
8. Ice Dream (3:24)
9. Gone (4:19)

Total Time: 40:57

Bonus track on 2002 remaster:
10. Kind Of Feelin' (3:31)

Line-up / Musicians

- Michael Koch / guitar, keyboards, vocals
- Gunnar Schäfer / bass, guitar, vocals
- Ringo Funk / drums, percussion, vocals

With:
- Peter Hauke / percussion, backing vocals, producer
- Dieter Dierks / percussion, backing vocals, engineer

Releases information

Artwork: Klaus Holitzka

LP Bacillus Records ‎- BLPS 19095 (1972, Germany)

CD Bacillus Records ‎- 288·09·015 (1991, Germany)
CD Jeronimo Music ‎- JERO 1003 (2002, Germany) Remastered by Eroc with a bonus track

Thanks to Philippe Blache for the addition
and to Quinino for the last updates
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JERONIMO Time Ride ratings distribution


3.37
(24 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(21%)
21%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(29%)
29%
Good, but non-essential (46%)
46%
Collectors/fans only (4%)
4%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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Review by b_olariu
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3 stars Third album from 1972 named Time ride with a nice cover art is to me less intresting then previous one. While is not bad, specially the first half of the album is more then ok, the rest is quite bland and unintresting to say the least, is sounding like the members lost the pelasure to writte consistent hard rock pieces and concentrated on mid tempo vocal orientaed tunes with not much to offer, no more that great guitar riffs and solid bass lines. The title track is great keeping the same attitude as on Jeronimo, but Sunshine or Indian River for example are forgetable at best, with boring parts. Well ,ending this review saying that this band released some decent albums in their short meteoric career, with a plus on Jeronimo from 1971 by far their best album. Time ride is for me a 2.5 rounded to 3 stars, but only this time around.

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