T2 "1971-72"
The rise of power trio T2 was rapid: important open-air
festivals; headlining at the Marquee Club; appearances
at virtually every major venue in London. Their
debut album ("It'll All Work Out in Boomland") was released; they
seemed poised for a breakthrough. They were playing the
Marquee club, with John Lennon and Jimi Hendrix hanging out
backstage, which was all to the good. But people were
saying, “we can’t find your album anywhere.”
In short order, the band fell apart. Still, their sole
Decca label album has become well established as an all-time
classic amongst progressive and psychedelic music
collectors—even the techno and dj crowds. The fact
that it has done so without hype is a testament to the
innate quality of the music.
Following the departures of Keith Cross and Bernard Jinks, Peter
Dunton put a new version of T2 together; in this manner,
T2 toured the UK continuously throughout 1971 and 1972.
The UK music scene was changing with great rapidity.
T2 recorded a group of great tracks along the lines of
what Free, Deep Purple, and Atomic Rooster were doing;
but they were also being pressured to compromise
their very-personal sound. These musical difficulties (and
possibly some contractual troubles) stopped T2's material
of that period from being released—until now. The
sound of the band is virtually unchanged from the dense,
hard-driving excellence of their previous recordings. It’s amazing
that a band could produce so much quality music and still
be confined to the fringes of UK rock history. Happily,
we’re in a position to redress the balance a bit by letting
a third great sampling of T2’s excellence be heard.
Enjoy!
•third and last archival set of recordings from the
classic era of UK psych/prog legends T2
•digipack with 12-page booklet detailing T2's three
sets of recordings from the psychedelic era
Track list:
01. And Time (3:01)
02. Looking Back (5:45)
03. Questions & Answers (3:45)
04. Seventy-Two (5:25)
05. The Clown* (5:25)
06. The Gambler (5:04)
07. Closing Your Eyes* (8:07)
08. Into the Red* (8:07)
09. PDQ (14:31)
Catalogue number: ACLN 1017CD