It'll All Work Out in Boomland is the debut album by British progressive rock band T2, and also their best known album.
Reception
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AllMusic | [2] |
Paul Stump, in his 1997 book The Music's All that Matters: A History of Progressive Rock, said that T2 were a potential heavyweight in the progressive rock world before their career was cut short, and particularly said the track "Morning" is "a thrilling twenty-one-minute Progressive blues extravaganza".[3] Tim Senda of Allmusic likewise called the album "a glorious one-off that has earned its status as a lost classic". He lauded the enthusiasm of the playing, especially Keith Cross's guitar work, and said that the band's earnest experimentation is tempered by the exceptionally well-crafted songs and their ability to effectively emulate contemporaries from both the baroque pop and heavy metal realms.[2]
Track listing
All tracks written by Peter Dunton.
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1. | "In Circles" | 8:37 |
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2. | "J.L.T." | 5:55 |
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3. | "No More White Horses" | 8:37 |
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4. | "Morning" | 21:12 |
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Total length: | 44:06 |
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Bonus tracks
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5. | "Questions and Answers [Live at the BBC-1970]" | 5:17 |
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6. | "CD [Live at the BBC-1970]" | 7:01 |
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7. | "In Circles [Live at the BBC-1970]" | 9:07 |
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Musicians
- Keith Cross โ guitars, keyboards, harmony vocals
- Bernard Jinks โ bass guitar, harmony vocals
- Peter Dunton โ drums, lead vocals
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