T2 evolved from an earlier band called Neon Pearl which had been led by drummer Pete Dunton. Dunton was by 1968 a member of Please, which also included fellow Neon Pearl member Bernard Jinks. When that band broke up in 1969, due to Dunton's joining Gun alongside Adrian Gurvitz, Jinks became a member of Bulldog Breed.
T2 then formed when Dunton reunited with bassist Jinks and late period Bulldog Breed guitarist Keith Cross (born in 1952). The trio played a form of psychedelic or proto-prog rock which was similar in content to that played by the earlier bands its members had been in but placed far greater emphasis on the incendiary guitar playing of the teenage Keith Cross, giving them some similarity in sound to power trios such as Cream.
Cutting their since neglected and enigmatically titled It'll All Work Out In Boomland, the trio played a series of successful dates and returned to the studio to begin work on their follow-up. In 1972, while recording material for their second album, T2 disbanded due to internal conflict. The breakup caused the unfinished album to be shelved until the early 1990s when redistribution of It'll All Work Out In Boomland sparked a brief T2 reunion, although without their guitar prodigy, Keith Cross.
The band now consisting of Dunton, Jinks and Moore. T2 released Second Bite (1992), Waiting For The Band (1993) and On The Frontline (1994). By the time Waiting For The Band was released, Jinks had left the group and Moore had shifted to bass to accommodate their new guitarist Ray Lee. The reformation of T2 did provide the chance for the band to complete the unfinished tracks from their original follow-up to It'll All Work Out In Boomland. Released in 1997 and titled Fantasy (it is also known simply as T2), this album is a companion to It'll All Work Out In Boomland, and is notable as most of the songs were written by the original line-up.
Cd
T.2. Lyrics
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Check the record
Check the guy's track record
Appreciated - guy's
Check the record
Check the record
Check the record
Check the guy's rock record
[WIN FALL CD
WIN FALL CD]
William william
William William
William william
William William etc.
Check the record
Check the record
Check the guy's track record
Appreciated
WIN FALL CD
Appreciated
WIN FALL CD
William william etc.
Appreciated
And they say:
Rock the records etc.
WIN FALL CD
William william
Lord Guide me Soft etc.
The lyrics of T.2.'s song "CD" seem to be a message about the importance of checking someone's track record, specifically in the music industry. The repetition of "check the record" and "check the guy's track record" emphasize the importance of researching and analyzing someone's past before working with them. The line "Appreciated" suggests that the singer values those with good track records and appreciates their work.
The mention of "WIN FALL CD" and "William" multiple times throughout the song is unclear and could be interpreted in multiple ways. It's possible that "WIN FALL CD" refers to a specific album or project, while "William" might be a reference to someone important in the music industry. The repeated phrases "Lord Guide me Soft" and "Rock the records" could also be alluding to the singer's desire for guidance and success in their own music career.
Overall, the lyrics of "CD" convey a message about the importance of doing your research and surrounding yourself with people who have a proven track record in the music industry.
Line by Line Meaning
Check the record
Verify the existence and accuracy of the documented history
Check the guy's track record
Examine the past performance and behavior of the individual
Appreciated - guy's
Respect and admiration towards the man's achievements
Check the guy's rock record
Scrutinize the male's accomplishments in the music industry
[WIN FALL CD
WIN FALL CD]
The repeated phrase 'WIN FALL CD' suggests a victorious moment or celebration
William william
William William
William william
William William etc.
Repeated use of the name 'William' creates a rhythm and serves as a form of expression
Appreciated
WIN FALL CD
Appreciated
WIN FALL CD
William william etc.
A jumble of positive emotions like gratitude, success, and joy
And they say:
Rock the records etc.
WIN FALL CD
William william
People encourage or support him to continue creating music and celebrating victories
Lord Guide me Soft etc.
A plea for guidance and protection as he navigates through life
Contributed by Michael J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
st4rx
Listening by the first time. Album is killing 'em all! Greatings from Brazil. 🇧🇷
Piligrim Piligrimus
Согласен, бомба!
moonchildtheking
T2 is the most underrated band ever
MrLuisRock'N'Roll
0:05 Highway
3:12 Careful Sam
8:59 Timothy Monday
12:52 CD/The Minstrel
23:23 Fantasy
31:33 T2
Ianng
Whatever Peter Dunton is involved with, it is magic.
IronClaw99
Underrated album. A lot better than today's shitty pop music.
jon nuanez
This isn't pop, though. Unequal comparison. Like comparing the Bee Gees and Black Sabbath.
Joe Brooks
How did such a gem not get promoted? Great album!!
NAV&blues
What a fantastic cover art. Full of elements that transmit sensations to me. Combined with that music atmosphere, it makes me feel weird. Maybe I’m insane. But like it.
Matthew Mehmet
You're not alone. I love this era of music where all senses were targeted for a great experience.