T2 - Itll Kirk Out In Boomland

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Review by thọ Đẩu Nguyễn

It'll Kirk Out In Boomland, the second album by British progressive rock band T2, is an impressive display of musicianship and creativity. Released in 1970, the album features a blend of psychedelic, hard rock, and jazz-influenced sounds that showcase the band's versatility and range.

The album's opening track, "In Circles," sets the tone with its hypnotic guitar riff and driving rhythm section. The song builds to a frenzied climax before fading out, leaving the listener eager for more. The following track, "J.L.T.," is a showcase for drummer Peter Dunton's intricate and inventive playing, as well as guitarist Keith Cross's melodic and expressive solos.

Other highlights on the album include the epic "No More White Horses," which features a haunting piano intro and soaring guitar and organ solos, and the funky "Morning," which showcases the band's ability to groove and swing. The album closes with the title track, a nine-minute instrumental jam that allows each member to showcase their individual talents while maintaining a cohesive sound.

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Artist: T2
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Catalog Numbers

ET 1006

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  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • 33 ⅓ RPM
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About T2

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In 1969 left to join and The Guns drummer joined which was then re-named . At the end of 1969 and from joined to form T2. had previously played with in The Odd Few, and . T2 played a lot of universities and rock venues, and were on the same circuit as Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Free etc. Their favourite venue was The Marquee. Peter Dunton believes T2 played more top of the bill gigs there in 1970 than any other band. They recorded a TV appearance for Disco 2. Keith left T2 at the end of 1970, Bernie at the beginning of 1971. Peter brought in a new guitarist and bass player and continued playing for 2 years, but couldnt find a new recording deal. As the music scene in the UK moved on to Marc Bolan, David Bowie etc., Peter could only find a solo deal and recorded a single with in 1973. In 1975 T2 started playing again with Mike Foster on bass. Around 1990 the band learned that Boomland had been re-released.in Germany, Japan and South Korea. They contacted the German company and ended up releasing three albums. Later, T2 started working with Acme Records, releasing the Neon Pearl, Please and Flies albums. The 1997/1998 T2 album was recorded by the original line-up in 1970, as demos for a second album. They were not finished and released at the time because Keith and Bernie left. Ultimately, due to personnel changes, T2 lost momentum and didnt achieve the potential Peter had hoped for.

Name Vars

  • T.2
  • T.2.

Members

  • Keith Cross
  • Peter Dunton
  • Bernard Jinks
  • Robin Hunt
  • Mike Foster
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Summary by thọ Đẩu Nguyễn

It'll Kirk Out In Boomland is a must-hear for fans of 70s prog rock and anyone interested in exploring the lesser-known corners of the genre. T2 may not have achieved the same level of fame as some of their contemporaries, but this album proves that they were a band of exceptional talent and vision.