This Time (Starsailor song)

"This Time"
Single by Starsailor
from the album On the Outside
Released January 23, 2006 (UK)
Format Digital download, 12" vinyl, CD
Recorded 2006
Genre Rock
Length 3:09
Label EMI
Writer(s) James Walsh, James Stelfox, Ben Byrne, Barry Westhead
Producer Rob Schnapf
Starsailor singles chronology
"In the Crossfire"
(2005)
"This Time"
(2006)
"Keep Us Together"
(2006)
On The Outside track listing
Get Out While You Can
(8)
This Time
(9)
White Light
(10)
Music video
This Time on YouTube

"This Time" is a rock ballad written by britpop band Starsailor, which brings back the captivating sound of the piano of their latest singles that propelled them to their earlier success. This release followed a sell-out UK tour which culminated in a victorious show at London’s Brixton Academy. This time peaked at number 24 on the UK Singles Chart and spent three weeks in the top 75, with their following weeks positions at #43 and finally #64.

Contents

Music video

The promotional music video for 'This Time' is based on a concept of chaos theory commonly known as the butterfly effect. It was directed by ROJO (François Roland & Josef Baar).[1] It shows a couple trying to find each other without success. The main protagonist is going to meet his girlfriend at a bus or train station. He enters a store and buys a teddy bear for his girlfriend. Two hours later he gets hit by a train while driving. The video then appears to start again, two hours before, only this time he drops a coin at the store. This small event makes him a few seconds late over the first part of the music video which eventually saves him from the accident and gets him to realize that his girlfriend's letter says that they're going to meet at the radio station, not the station.

Format details

CD

  1. This Time
  2. Push the Button (live Sugababes cover)

DVD

  1. This Time (video)
  2. In the Crossfire (Live from Brixton Academy) (video)
  3. This Time (Live from Nottingham Rock City) (audio)
  4. Believe Me (exclusive new track) (audio)

7" Coloured Vinyl

  1. This Time
  2. Believe Me (exclusive new track)

Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart[2] 24

References

  1. ^ Music Video on vimeo.com
  2. ^ This Time Chart Stats. Retrieved on 22 January 2009.