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All the Time in the World (Lazlo Bane album)

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Released
  
September 27, 2002

All the Time in the World (2002)
  
Back Sides (2006)

Release date
  
27 September 2002

Label
  
Lazlo Bane

Length
  
45:37

Artist
  
Lazlo Bane

Producer
  
Chad Fischer

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Recorded
  
2000, Lookout Sound, LA, CA

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Indie rock, Power pop

Similar
  
Back Sides, Guilty Pleasures, 11 Transistor, Music From Scrubs

Lazlo bane all the time in the world


All the Time in the World is the second studio album by the band Lazlo Bane. It was self-released through CD Baby more than five years after their debut album, 11 Transistor.

Contents

Background

Unlike 11 Transistor with its guitar-heavy stylings, the songs on All the Time in the World expand the variety of instruments and feature piano, saxophone and strings. While working on the album the band wrote a large number of new songs, much more than were released. Some of them were included on the band's next release, Back Sides.

Release and Promotion

A promo version of the album was released in 2000. There are a few differences between it and the official release in 2002. Promo edition featured the song "I'll Be Happy" as track 11, which was replaced with "Breathe Me In" on the 2002 release. Another difference was that the hidden track came as a sepatate track after a track of silence, similar to what was done on the band's previous album 11 Transistor.

The 2002 digital edition of the album omits the hidden track after the song "Crooked Smile" and incorrectly includes "I'll Be Happy" as the eleventh track while the title is "Breathe Me In". It can be heard through the preview and judged by the length of the track - for "I'll Be Happy" it is 4:16.

Uses in other media

The song "Superman" was released on the soundtrack for the film The Tao of Steve and was later used as the theme song for the television series Scrubs, also appearing on the soundtrack.

The title track was featured in 2002 film The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest.

The song "Hold Me" was featured in 2005 film Her Minor Thing and, most recently, in ABC's Private Practice last season's eposode "You Don't Know What You've Got Till It's Gone".

Track listing

All songs written whole or in part by Chad Fischer, Chris Link, Tim Bright and Robert Burke, except "Carbon Copy" by Chad Fischer and Kevin Hunter

  1. "All the Time in the World" - 3:16
  2. "Trampoline" - 3:05
  3. "Superman" - 3:43
  4. "Ship On the Wall" - 3:44
  5. "Gold Miner Dream" - 4:10
  6. "Carbon Copy" - 2:53
  7. "Hold Me" - 2:51
  8. "Out of Steam" - 5:03
  9. "Are You Talking to Me?" - 2:02
  10. "Scene of the Crime" - 4:06
  11. "Breathe Me In" - 4:43
  12. "Crooked Smile" - 5:51
  13. "Crooked Smile", the actual length of which is 4:25, contains an untitled hidden track which starts at 4:31.

Personnel

Lazlo Bane
  • Chad Fischer – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano, keyboards, harmonica, mixing
  • Chris Link – bass guitar, banjo, backing vocals
  • Tim Bright – lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Chicken – drums, backing vocals
  • Additional personnel
  • Sarah Thornblade – violin on "Ship on the Wall"
  • Jason Freese – saxophone on "Hold Me"
  • Larry Goldings – fender rhodes on "Hold Me"
  • Camila Eriksson – photography
  • Amy Link – photography
  • Chauncey Gardener – photography
  • Angela Hien – painting of the band
  • Songs

    1All the Time in the World3:17
    2Trampoline3:05
    3Superman3:43

    References

    All the Time in the World (Lazlo Bane album) Wikipedia