Appearing in Europe and Japan in 2008 and finally seeing American release in 2010, Time & Tide is a coolly relaxed, mature effort from Robbie Dupree. Continuing his collaboration with songwriter David Sancious — they cut an album together in 2003 — Dupree eases into a smooth groove thats considerably jazzier than anything from his early-80s heyday. There are echoes of Gaucho-era Steely Dan, particularly given the emphasis on keyboard-driven groove, and Michael McDonald, but this feels distinctively Duprees, thanks to the soulful grooves, harmonica flourishes, and focus on his warm conversation vocals. Time & Tide is somewhat out of time — its unconcerned with fashion, it could have been released anywhere from 1988 to 2008 — but its a coolly engaging, smooth jazz-soul record that arguably holds together better than his hit albums from the early 80s. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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