"Time Takes Time" is the tenth studio album by Ringo Starr, released in 1992. It marked a significant return to form for the former Beatles drummer, featuring a collection of well-crafted pop-rock songs that garnered critical acclaim for their sincerity and musicality.
The album's title reflects its thematic exploration of personal growth, reflection, and the passage of time. Tracks like "Weight of the World," "Don't Go Where the Road Don't Go," and "After All These Years" showcase Starr's knack for catchy melodies and thoughtful lyrics, often drawing from his own life experiences.
"Time Takes Time" features collaborations with notable musicians and songwriters, including Brian Wilson, Harry Nilsson, and Jeff Lynne, adding to the album's sonic richness and diversity. Starr's vocals are in fine form throughout, conveying a sense of warmth and authenticity that resonates with listeners.
While not a commercial blockbuster, "Time Takes Time" received positive reviews from critics and has since gained a cult following among fans of Ringo Starr and classic rock. It remains a testament to Starr's enduring talent and his ability to create music that is both timeless and relevant.