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Time Enough is the debut full-length studio album by Gallifreyan solo artist and former founding member of Doctor and The Whos, The Doctor. Recorded primarily in the TARDIS, it became the first album to be recorded outside of time itself, and the song And The Shepherd's Boy Says... became the first released endless song. Initially deemed a "risky move" by /who/ Records, it was met with immediate critical success, or at least would be if the last track didn't go on forever. It is unknown when the album was recorded - it could have been for any number of years, decades or centuries.

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  • Time Enough
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  • Time Enough is the debut full-length studio album by Gallifreyan solo artist and former founding member of Doctor and The Whos, The Doctor. Recorded primarily in the TARDIS, it became the first album to be recorded outside of time itself, and the song And The Shepherd's Boy Says... became the first released endless song. Initially deemed a "risky move" by /who/ Records, it was met with immediate critical success, or at least would be if the last track didn't go on forever. It is unknown when the album was recorded - it could have been for any number of years, decades or centuries.
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  • ?̸̢̢̡͎̰̬̪͔͉̜͖̼̞̬̏̌̀͊̃̈?̵̫̀̍̈̌̏̊͘͠:̷̪̪͎͈̿͒͊?̷̨̞͈͔̼͉͚͙̤̖̣́̾̀̏̓̈́͜ͅ?̴̛̝̩̲̗̔̒̅̃͋͋͊͗͛͌̿͘͝ͅ
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  • /who/ Records
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  • Time Enough
Genre
  • Progressive Rock, Alternative Rock, Vaporwave, Experimental
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  • July 2017
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  • Time Enough is the debut full-length studio album by Gallifreyan solo artist and former founding member of Doctor and The Whos, The Doctor. Recorded primarily in the TARDIS, it became the first album to be recorded outside of time itself, and the song And The Shepherd's Boy Says... became the first released endless song. Initially deemed a "risky move" by /who/ Records, it was met with immediate critical success, or at least would be if the last track didn't go on forever. It is unknown when the album was recorded - it could have been for any number of years, decades or centuries. It was released as a Special Edition on dimensionally-transcendental vinyl. The album features a hidden track on the inner groove of the vinyl - however, as the vinyl is endless, nobody has ever heard what this track sounds like.
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