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

Studio album by Lazlo Bane
Released September 27, 2002
Genre Alternative rock, Indie rock, Blues
Length 45:37
Label Lazlo Bane
Lazlo Bane chronology
11 Transistor
(1997) All the Time in the World
(2002) Back Sides
(2006)

All the Time in the World is the second studio album by the band Lazlo Bane. Self-released more than 5 years after the debut album "11 Transistor". "All the Time in the World" is available online through the Zune Marketplace and iTunes. During the work on "All the Time in the World" Lazlo Bane wrote a lot of songs, much more than were released but some of them were included on the band's next release "Back Sides". Unlike "11 Transistor" with its guitar-heavy stylings, the songs on "All the Time in the World" epand the variety of instruments and feature pianos, violins, and saxophones. The song "Superman" from this album is used as the theme song to the television series Scrubs.

[edit] Track listing
"All the Time in the World" - 3:16
"Trampoline" - 3:05
"Superman" - 3:43
"Ship On the Wall" - 3:44
"Gold Miner Dream" - 4:10
"Carbon Copy" - 2:53
"Hold Me" - 2:51
"Out of Steam" - 5:03
"Are You Talking to Me?" - 2:02
"Scene of the Crime" - 4:06
"Breathe Me In" - 4:16
"Crooked Smile" - 5:51
"Crooked Smile" contains a hidden track "It's Time For Us To Go" wich starts at 4:30.
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