A New Time – A New Day

A New Time – A New Day
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1968 (1968-10)
LabelColumbia Records CS 9671
ProducerTim O'Brien
The Chambers Brothers chronology
The Time Has Come
(1967)
A New Time – A New Day
(1968)
Shout
(1967)

A New Time – A New Day was a 1968 album for The Chambers Brothers. It contained their chart hit "I Can't Turn You Loose" plus the title song, "A New Time – A New Day" and covers of "Where Have All the Flowers Gone", and "I Wish It Would Rain". It did well in the US and Canadian charts.

Background

The album, A NEW TIME - A NEW DAY was the Chambers Brothers' second album for Columbia.[1] Unlike the Chambers Brothers' previous album, The Time Has Come which had the title song released as a single,[2] this album's title song which originally ran at 7:26 wasn't released as a single.[3]

The album was released in the US on Columbia CS 9671. A full-page ad for the album appeared on page 5 in the 5 October 1968 issue of Billboard, alerting readers that the album was shipping that week. The ad also said that the album was in 4-track and 8-track stereo tape cartridges and 4-track reel-to-reel stereo tape.[4]

The record was released in South Africa on Date DAS 2012. The band's pictures were not shown on the cover.[5] This may be because South African authorities didn't allow multi-racial groups to be seen. A similar example would be The Foundations who had the cover blurred on their 1967 From the Foundations album, [6] , and their Digging the Foundations album.[7]

Reception

The album had a positive review from Record World in the magazine's 12 October 1968 issue. The reviewer noted the tight instrumentation and vital vocals, finishing off by saying that the album was something that the teens will make sure to own.[8]

The album received a positive review in the March 1969 issue of Beat Instrumental. Even though the reviewer didn't consider the backing as solid as the vocals, the songs "I Wish It Would Rain" and "Rock Me Mama" were noted as ones that took them right back to the gospel roots. The reviewer also said that they performed it better than most.[9]

Charts

US

Billboard

For the week of 12 October 1968, the album debuted at no. #194 in the Billboard Top LP's chart.[10] It peaked at no. 16 for the week of 12 December during its 21-week chart run.[11]

The album made its debut at no. 48 in the Billboard Best Selling Rhythm & Blues LPs chart for the week of 2 November 1968.[12] The group's other album, The Time Has Come was at no. 12 in the same chart, and had been in the chart for ten weeks.[13]

Record World

The album debuted at no. 86 in the Record World 100 Top LP's chart for the week of 19 October 1968.[14] Having been in the chart for seven weeks, the album peaked at no. 13 for the week of 30 November,[15] and held that position until 7 December.[16][17]

Cash Box

For the week of 19 October, A New Time - A New Day debuted at no. 107 in the Cash Box 101 - 140 albums chart.[18][19] For the week of 26 October, the album debuted at no. 100 in the Cash Box Top 100 Albums chart.[20] The album peaked at no. 20 on the Top 100 Albums chart for 30 November 1968.[21][22]

Canada

RPM Weekly

The album debuted at no. 46 in the RPM Weekly Top 50 Albums chart for the week of 11 November.[23] The album reached the position of no. 19 for the week of 2 December 1968.[24][25]

Track listing

Later years

"New Time, New Day" was performed by Moonalice with Lester Chambers on vocals at an event held at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco on 18 December 2021.[26]

References

  1. ^ Record World, October 19, 1968 - Page 129 THE UNDER-GROUND GROOVE, Coming at the right time. 'A New Time A New Day.'
  2. ^ Psychedelic Scene, September 29, 2023 - The Psych Ward–The Time Has Come by The Chambers Brothers - Rob Cavenagh
  3. ^ New Zealand Charts Portal - THE CHAMBERS BROTHERS - A NEW TIME - A NEW DAY (SONG)
  4. ^ Billboard, October 5, 1968 - Page 5 "A New Time -A New Day." A timely new album. Shipping this week.
  5. ^ Popsike - THE CHAMBERS BROTHERS SOUTH AFRICA LP A NEW TIME - A NEW DAY
  6. ^ Discogs - The Foundations – From The Foundations
  7. ^ Record Mirror, 21 March 1970 – Page 11 Face Face Face Face Face Face Face
  8. ^ Record World, October 12, 1968 - Page 12 record world ALBUM REVIEWS, A NEW TIME -A NEW DAY, THE CHAMBERS BROTHERS - Columbia CS 9671.
  9. ^ Beat Instrumental, March 1969 - Page 40 L. P. REVIEWS, A NEW TIME - A NEW DAY, CHAMBERS BROTHERS DIRECTION 8-63451
  10. ^ Billboard, October 12, 1968 - Page 86 TOP LP's CONTINUED FROM PAGE 84, Weeks on chart 1, Last week -, THIS WEEK 194, CHAMBERS BROTHERS -A New Time -A New Day
  11. ^ Billboard Database - A New Time-A New Day the Chambers Brothers, Chart
  12. ^ Billboard, November 2, 1968 - Page 63 Billboard SPECIAL SURVEY For Week Ending 11/2/68, Billboard BEST SELLING Rhythm & Blues LP's, This Week 48, Last week -, Weeks on Chart 1
  13. ^ Billboard, November 2, 1968 - Page 63 Billboard SPECIAL SURVEY For Week Ending 11/2/68, Billboard BEST SELLING Rhythm & Blues LP's, This Week 12, Last Week 21, Weeks on Chart 10
  14. ^ Record World, October 19, 1968 - Page 118 100 TOP LP'S Week of October 19, 1968, This Wk. Oct. 19 86, Last Wk. Oct. 12 (_), A NEW TIME-A NEW DAY, Wks. on Chart 1.
  15. ^ Record World, November 30, 1968 - Page 30 100 TOP LP'S Week of November 30, 1968, This Wk. Nov. 30 13, Last Wk. Nov. 23 18, A NEW TIME-A NEW DAY, Wks. on Chart 7.
  16. ^ Record World, December 7, 1968 - (page unknown) 100 TOP LP'S Week of December 7, 1968, This Wk. Dec. 7 13, Last Wk. Nov. 30 13, A NEW TIME—A NEW DAY, Wks. on Chart 8
  17. ^ Record World, December 14, 1968 - Page 32 100 TOP LP'S Week of December 14, 1968, This Wk. Dec. 14 17, Last Wk. Dec 7 13, A NEW TIME—A NEW DAY, Wks. on Chart 9
  18. ^ Cash Box, October 12, 1968 - Page 29
  19. ^ Cash Box, October 19, 1968 - Page 57 107 A NEW TIME-A NEW DAY
  20. ^ Cash Box, October 26, 1968 - Page 33 Cash Box TOP 100 Albums October 26. 1968, 100 A NEW TIME-A NEW DAY, 107
  21. ^ Cash Box, November 30, 1968 - Page 53 Cash Box TOP 100 Albums NOVEMBER 30, 1968, 20 A NEW TIME-A NEW DAY, 21
  22. ^ Cash Box, December 7, 1967 - Page 35 Cash Box TOP 100 Albums DECEMBER 7, 1968, 26 A NEW TIME-A NEW DAY 20
  23. ^ RPM Music Television Radio Film Records Theatre Weekly, Volume 10 No, 11 Week of November 11th. 1968 - Page 14 TOP 50 ALBUMS, 46 ... A NEW TIME - A NEW DAY
  24. ^ RPM Music Television Radio Film Records Theatre Weekly, Volume 10 No, 14 Week of December 2nd. 1968 - Page 14 TOP 50 ALBUMS, 19 22 A NEW TIME -A NEW DAY
  25. ^ RPM Music Television Radio Film Records Theatre Weekly, Volume 10 No, 15 Week of December 9th. 1968 - Page 14 TOP 50 ALBUMS, 20 19 A NEW TIME -A NEW DAY
  26. ^ Grateful Web, December 21, 2021 - Moonalice | The Bandshell at Golden Gate Park | 12/18/21