Time of Our Lives (Marcia Hines album)

Time of Our Lives is the ninth studio album by Australian pop singer Marcia Hines, released in 1999 by Warner Music Australia and peaked at #17.

Time of Our Lives
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 28, 1999 (1999-07-28)
Recorded1998-1999
GenreDance-pop, R&B, pop rock
Length56:40
LabelWarner Music Australia
ProducerRockmelons
Marcia Hines chronology
Right Here and Now
(1994)
Time of Our Lives
(1999)
Queen of Pop
(2000)
Singles from Time of Our Lives
  1. "What a Feeling"
    Released: November 1998
  2. "Makin' My Way"
    Released: February 1999
  3. "Time of Our Lives"
    Released: May 1999
  4. "Woo Me"
    Released: 1999

It was nominated for 'ARIA Award for Best Adult Contemporary Album' at the ARIA Music Awards of 2000,[1]

Album information

In 1998, Marcia met with The Rockmelons' Bryon Jones and Ray Medhurst, who oversaw the production of the album and assisted Hines in selecting songs and producers for each track. The album was recorded between the UK and USA and took two years.[2]

Hines promoted the album in February 1999, by performing at the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras and opened the Sydney Olympic Stadium in front of 100,000 people. Hines embarked on touring throughout the latter part of 1999.

Review

The Australian Jazz Agency said: It's vintage Marcia but it's also completely fresh and up to date. From the groovy reggae based "Woo Me", penned by the Rockies as a nod to Marcia's West Indian heritage to slam dunk dance tracks "Which Way is Up" and an updated version of a Marcia standard "I Got the Music in Me" produced in Chicago by hot dance re-mixer Mark Picciotti. Then there are the big ballads, two of which are penned by the best in the business, Diane Warren (think Cher, Celine Dion, Bon Jovi). Marcia not only tears at the heartstrings, she rips them to shreds on these Warren originals, "When You Cry" and "Making My Way". A highlight of the album is undoubtedly a haunting version of the theme from "Valley of the Dolls", which was first recorded by Dionne Warwick. "It was a song I really wanted to sing but it's a really hard song to sing," says Marcia. "The day I cam home from recording it I thought I could die now I was so happy with the vocal." [3]

Singles

The first single was a cover of Irene Cara's hit "What a Feeling" and peaked at #66 in Australia and #23 in New Zealand. The second single was "Makin' My Way" and peaked at #71 in Australia. The third single was the title track "Time of our Lives" which peaked at #31 in June 1999. This was the highest charting single from the album.

Track listing

CD [4]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Time of Our Lives"Charlie Mole, Gerry DeVeaux3:56
2."Woo Me"Barbara Griffin, Bryon Jones, Jonathon Jones, Raymond Medhurst3:59
3."Love After Love"Dane Deviller, Jack Kugell, Sean Hosein4:13
4."When You Cry"Diane Warren5:54
5."Mesmerise"The Rockmelons4:11
6."Which Way Is Up"Norman Whitfield4:18
7."I Will Hear You"Annie Roboff, Franne Golde, Toni C.4:30
8."Valley of the Dolls"André Previn, Dorothy Langan-Previn3:43
9."Makin' My Way"Diane Warren3:48
10."I Got the Music in Me"Bias Boshell4:38
11."What a Feeling"Giorgio Moroder, Irene Cara, Keith Forsey5:28
12."Time of Our Lives" (remix) (hidden track)Charlie Mole, Gerry DeVeaux8:02

Charts

"Time of our Lives" debuted and peaked at #17 in Australia.

Chart (1999) Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart[5] 17

References

  1. "ARIA Awards search from Marcia Hines". ariaawards.com.au. Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  2. "Miles ago - MARCIA HINES". www.milesago.com. Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  3. "Artist Showcase/ Marcia Hines". www.australianjazzagency.com.au. Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  4. "Marcia Hines – Time Of Our Lives". Discogs. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
  5. "Time of our Lives - Australian chart run". Australian-charts.com. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
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