The Disregard of Timekeeping explained

The Disregard of Timekeeping
Type:studio
Artist:Bonham
Cover:Bonham Timekeeping.jpg
Released:1989
Recorded:1988–1989
Length:55:36
Label:WTG
Producer:Bob Ezrin
Next Title:Mad Hatter
Next Year:1992

The Disregard of Timekeeping is the debut studio album by British/Canadian band Bonham, released in 1989. It was produced by Bob Ezrin, who had previously worked with Alice Cooper, Pink Floyd, and Kiss; in addition to his usual production duties, he also co-wrote three of the tracks. The album features Trevor Rabin as a guest, who was the lead guitarist and songwriter with Yes from 1982 to 1994.

"Wait For You" had a music video that was filmed at "Disney-MGM Studios' New York backlot".[1]

Reception

William Ruhlmann of AllMusic stated the record was "palatable, but without the famous name it would be hard to distinguish from the army of other Zep imitators".

Personnel

Additional personnel

Production

Charts

Singles

YearTitleChartPosition
1989"Wait for You"Mainstream Rock Tracks[2] 9
Billboard Hot 100[3] 55
1990"Guilty"Mainstream Rock Tracks29
"Bringing Me Down"47

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Catherine. Hinman. A GOSSETT FILM MADE IN ORLANDO?. 2021-07-01. OrlandoSentinel.com. 10 August 1989 . en-US.
  2. Bonham Chart History: Mainstream Rock. Billboard. 27 December 2019.
  3. Bonham Chart History: Hot 100. Billboard. 27 December 2019.