# In Your Own Time

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***In Your Own Time*** is the second solo studio album by British singer [Mark Owen](/source/Mark_Owen). The album was released on 3 November 2003, by [Island Records](/source/Island_Records). *In Your Own Time* features a more mature [pop rock](/source/Pop_rock) sound, shifting away from the [Britpop](/source/Britpop) sound of his debut album.

## Critical reception

The album received mixed to positive reviews. A reviewer from [MusicOMH](/source/MusicOMH) favorably compared the album to the work of [folk rock](/source/Folk_rock) musician [Jeff Buckley](/source/Jeff_Buckley), saying that Owen had been "clearly listening" to his music, and that listeners would realise this if they would remove their preconceptions about Owen.[2]

## Commercial performance

The album failed to match the success of his [debut album](/source/Green_Man_(album)), where it did not chart anywhere outside of the United Kingdom. The album peaked at number 59 on the [UK Albums Chart](/source/UK_Albums_Chart), and stayed in the charts for only one week,[3] with sales of 17,805 copies sold in the UK. In Scotland, the album charted at number 46.

## Singles

- "[Four Minute Warning](/source/Four_Minute_Warning_(song))" was released as the album's lead single on 4 August 2003. The song was written by Owen and [Eliot Kennedy](/source/Eliot_Kennedy) and produced by Henry Priestman. The song peaked at number 4 on the [UK Singles Chart](/source/UK_Singles_Chart), making it his third UK top-ten single, with sales of over 80,000 copies sold in the United Kingdom. The song also reached number 37 in Ireland and number 52 in the Netherlands. Owen performed the song live on several shows, including *[Top of the Pops](/source/Top_of_the_Pops)*, '**and *[The Graham Norton Show](/source/The_Graham_Norton_Show)*.**

- "[Alone Without You](/source/Alone_Without_You)" was released as the album's second single on 27 October 2003. The song charted at number 26 on the UK Singles Chart. Owen performed the song live on *Top of the Pops* and *[Today with Des and Mel](/source/Today_with_Des_and_Mel)*.

## Personnel

- Jon Marius Aareskjold – engineer, mixing
- Robbie Adams – engineer, mixing
- Gary Barlow – composer, Instrumentation, Keyboards
- Andy Caine – Background vocals
- Ryan Carline – assistant
- Alison Clark – Background vocals
- Gary Clark – drum programming, engineer, guitar (acoustic), guitar (Bass), guitar (Electric), Harmonica, Instrumentation, Mixing, Producer, Synthesizer Programming, Tambourine, Background vocals
- Thymann Dansk – Photography
- Hugo Degenhardt – drums
- [Geoff Dugmore](/source/Geoff_Dugmore) – drums
- Richard Edgeler – assistant
- James Eller – bass
- Tom Elmhirst – mixing
- Mark Tufty Evans – engineer, guitar, Mixing, Programming
- Mark Feltham – Harmonica
- Ben Georgiades – engineer
- Pete Gleadall – mixing
- Ricky Graham – engineer
- Simon Hale – String arrangements
- Robert Harris – composer
- Dave James – engineer, producer
- Eliot Kennedy – composer, guitar, Instrumentation
- The London Session Orchestra – Orchestra
- [Ian McCulloch](/source/Ian_McCulloch_(singer)) – composer, guitar
- Robbie McKintosh – guitar
- John McLaughlin – composer, producer
- Yoad Nevo – programming
- Matthew Ollivier – engineer
- Mark Owen – composer, guitar (Electric), Vocals, Background vocals
- [Henry Priestman](/source/Henry_Priestman) – composer, producer
- Steve Robson – bass, composer, guitar, Keyboards, Mixing, Producer
- Jonn Savannah – guitar (Electric), Synthesizer, Background vocals
- Rohan Thomas – keyboards
- Ali Thomson – composer, engineer, keyboards, mixing, producer, programming, Background vocals
- Keith Uddin – assistant
- [Peter-John Vettese](/source/Peter-John_Vettese) – composer, drums, guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Programming, String arrangements
- Jeremy Wheatley – mixing, programming
- Tim Woodcock – composer
- [Gavyn Wright](/source/Gavyn_Wright) – Orchestra Leader

## Chart performance

Chart (2003) Peak position Scottish Albums (OCC)[4] 46

## References

1. ["In Your Own Time: Mark Owen"](https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0000E3HL9). *Amazon*. Retrieved 11 August 2011.

1. ["Mark Owen – in Your Own Time | Album Reviews"](http://www.musicomh.com/reviews/albums/mark-owen-in-your-own-time). 3 November 2003.

1. ["The Official Charts Company – Mark Owen – In Your Own Time"](https://www.officialcharts.com/archive/official-albums-chart/). [Official Charts Company](/source/Official_Charts_Company). Retrieved 11 August 2011.

1. ["Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100"](http://www.officialcharts.com/charts/scottish-albums-chart/20031109/40/). [Official Charts Company](/source/Official_Charts_Company). Retrieved 20 September 2015.

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