In Time

O'keefe, Danny
Bicameral Songs
General | May 2009

Reviews

Rhonda Goodman
Reviewed 2009-09-23
Review of Danny O’Keefe’s In Time
This is the CD you play on those Sunday country
drives. The lyrics are deeply personal, written
by a man who has seen much of life, and has taken
the time to reflect. The music is strongly rooted in the country genre, and the melodies have a time-honored feel that encourages you to listen again and again. FCC clean. Try 1, 3, 7

1.**Strong memorable feel – a favorite.
2. Opening lines are spoken – overall hopeful and optimistic. 3. Soft long about the end of a love affair. 4. Piano driven – made me think of one of Elton John’s ballads. 5. Country feel – think Kenny Rogers. 6. Not one of the better tracks. I thought of elevator music.
7. **Beautiful ballad, co-written with Michael
McDonald. 8. Subtle gospel influences. 9. Nice
10. Guitar-driven song – Nice. 11. Strong jazz
influences -harmonica drives melody between vocals. 12. The beginning is similar to Jeffrey Osborne’s On the Wings of Love. The riff repeats throughout the song.

by Rhonda Goodman

Recent airplay

We're All Strangers Here
The Iron SkilletDec 08, 2018
The First Time
The Iron SkilletNov 10, 2018

Charting

2009-09-27 — 2009-11-29

Track listing

1. The First Time
2. Maybe Next Time
3. Siamese Friends
4. Alone In The Dark
5. When You Come Back Down
6. Missing Me
7. We're All Strangers Here
8. Unspoken
9. Back In Time
10. Sleep
11. Last Call
12. A Bedtime Story