Time (Demis Roussos album)
Time is a studio album by Greek singer Demis Roussos, released in 1972. It marked a departure from his earlier work with the band Aphrodite's Child and demonstrated his evolving solo style.
The album is characterized by its eclectic blend of musical influences, encompassing progressive rock elements, orchestral arrangements, and Roussos' signature operatic vocal style. It features songs in both English and French.
Key tracks from the album include "No Way Out," a driving rock song, and "Such a Funny Night," a more ballad-oriented piece showcasing Roussos' vocal range. The album explores themes of love, loss, and introspection, often within a dramatic and theatrical musical framework.
Time received mixed reviews upon its release. Some critics praised Roussos' vocal performances and the album's ambitious scope, while others found it to be uneven and lacking in cohesion. Despite the mixed reception, Time remains a significant entry in Demis Roussos' discography, offering a glimpse into his artistic experimentation and vocal prowess during the early stages of his solo career.