Tracklist
A1 | Peaceful Day | |
A2 | Waste Of Time | |
A3 | Perfect People | |
A4 | Every Single Day | |
A5 | Searching | |
A6 | Not Far Away | |
B1 | Freebase | |
B2 | It's What You Do With It | |
B3 | Try | |
B4 | Same Old Story | |
B5 | I Won't Have It | |
B6 | Killing Time |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright © – Epitaph
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Epitaph
- Recorded At – Total Access Recording Studios
- Mixed At – Total Access Recording Studios
- Published By – Westbeach Music
- Published By – Pound Foolish Music
- Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-31322
- Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-31323
Credits
- Bass – Jason*
- Creative Director [@ Epitaph] – Fred Hidalgo
- Drums – Byron*
- Engineer – Jerry Finn
- Guitar – Fletcher*
- Mixed By – Eddie Ashworth
- Photography By [Band Photo] – Robert Gauthier (5)
- Photography By [Cover] – Jerry Sells
- Photography By [Sequence Photo's] – Darren Doane
- Producer – Jerry Finn
- Vocals – Jim*
Notes
Reissue pressed on Smoked Translucent vinyl; 500 unnumbered copies made and sold exclusively through the Epitaph Records store.
Includes a printed insert with lyrics and credits.
This is the last album that features Jason Thirsk as bass player.
Includes a printed insert with lyrics and credits.
This is the last album that features Jason Thirsk as bass player.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0 4577-86437-1 4
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): WELCOME TO THE SUBMARINE S-31322
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): GOLDEN MIND S-31323
Other Versions (5 of 36)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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About Time (CD, Album) | Epitaph | 86437.2 | US | 1995 | |||
About Time (LP, Album) | Epitaph | 86437-1, 86437•1 | US | 1995 | |||
About Time (Cassette, Album) | Epitaph | 86437-4 | US | 1995 | |||
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About Time (CD, Album) | Epitaph | 6437•2 | Europe | 1995 | ||
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About Time (CD, Album) | Epitaph | 6363-2 | Brazil | 1995 |
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The best or second best (let's say this one and Full Circle are equal) PW album. Jason's lyrics hit hard and when the final notes of the album comes at the end of "Killing Time" I always feel totally awed and in a kind of sudden goodbye to the main songwriter of Pennywise. When he was there they were able to make albums that were solid from beginning to end. Not to say they didn't make anything good after Full Circle, but Straight Ahead is a bit uninspired, Land Of The Free? is amazing but only the first half of the album, From The Ashes is even less inspired than Straight Ahead. The Fuse was their last real effort at conveying their message and had quality song writing. After that, it's a handful of good songs per album, or just not Pennywise (sorry, but Ignite are awesome, but he has such a particular voice (so does Jim in fact) that it sounded like a less hardcore Call On My Brothers on that album with Zoli on vocals. A must, their first 4 albums and we could include the 2 7 EP's put together in 1989 as their best material, and such forever. After hearing the last album, I couldn't believe this was the same band that played with my intellect and emotions in such a raw way as About Time.
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