Time Has Come Today

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“Time Has Come Today”
Single by The Chambers Brothers
from the album The Time Has Come
A-side Time Has Come Today
B-side Dinah (original single)
People Get Ready ("hit" single)
Released November 1967
Format Lp & single
Genre soul-funk
Length 11:09 (Lp)
2:37 (original single version)
3:05 ("hit" single version #1)
4:45 ("hit" single version #2)
Label (Columbia/Legacy)
Writer(s) Joe & Willie Chambers
Producer David Rubinson

"Time Has Come Today" is a song recorded by The Chambers Brothers in 1968. It was produced by Vault.

This song was very much ahead of its time. This song used many different effects in its recording. One big stand-out characteristic of this song is the constant presence of the cow bell that is present during the entire song. It is used in a manner which produces a "tick-tock" sound through the entire song.

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[edit] Effects used

For the echo effect, most likely an Echoplex was used, as these were the days before digital delay. There was quite a large amount of reverb used in this song. On the song's guitar solo there was most likely a fuzz face distortion unit used.

Most of the strange psychedelic sounds are heard on the long version of this song and not on the short. The purpose of all the strange effects and the vocal effects, (i.e. yelling made to sound like bombs being dropped, screams, and misc.) were to replicate the sounds of war (in this case, the Vietnam War in which the United States was then involved, much to the dismay of the generation of the time).

[edit] Released single versions

  • Original 1966 version -- Columbia 43816 -- completely different version than the common 1967 "hit version"
  • 1967 "hit version" #1 -- Columbia 44414 -- 3:05 edit of the Lp version. Fades out at the beginning of the "A" chord instrumental break with no other edits within the track. There is no mention of the "The Time Has Come" album on the label.
  • 1967 "hit version" #2 -- Columbia 44414 -- 4:45 edit. The beginning of the "A" chord climax is "overlapped" with the ending of the instrumental break and reprise of the third verse. There are also three "inner edits" in this version. The label now mentions the "The Time Has Come" album.

[edit] Cover versions

[edit] In other media

The song has appeared in films:[1]

The song has also appeared on television episodes:[1]

It was also featured in the thirteen-episode miniseries by Stephen King titled Kingdom Hospital.

A shorted version was used as a theme song for the fourth season of Early Edition.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Imdb: The Chambers Brothers.