Time to Move On is the eighth studio album by Trinidadian-British singer Billy Ocean, which was released by Jive in 1993.
In a 1993 interview on Live with Kelly and Ryan, Ocean explained: "My mother got ill, and eventually she died.
Something was missing, so I stopped for a while, recharged the battery, and had a chance to watch my kids grow up for a while, and get a bit of space.
[3] Time to Move On saw Ocean exploring new musical styles, with a mixture of Caribbean-spiced dance numbers, romantic pop/R&B ballads, new-jack swing, and reggae.
[10] In a 2009 interview with soulmusic.com, Ocean recalled: "Clive Calder [head of Jive Records] was going over to America, and I came across another transitional stage.
"[4] Justin Kantor of AllMusic stated: "This album found Ocean offering strong melodies, lyrics, and vocals once again, yet on occasion also showed him falling victim to current production trends.
This set isn't as consistently unforgettable as earlier works like Love Zone or Nights, but is still considerably strong.