Welcome to the Planet

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Welcome to the Planet
Big Big Train - Welcome to the Planet.png
Studio album by
Released28 January 2022
Studio
  • Real World, Box, Wiltshire, England
  • Sweetwater, Fort Wayne, Indiana
  • Aubitt, Southampton, UK
  • Castlesound, Pencaitland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Genre Progressive rock
Length47:10
Label English Electric
Producer Big Big Train
Big Big Train chronology
Common Ground
(2021)
Welcome to the Planet
(2022)
Ingenious Devices
(2023)

Welcome to the Planet is the fourteenth studio album by English progressive rock band Big Big Train, released 28 January 2022. [1] It was their first album since the death of lead singer David Longdon and first to feature new violinist Clare Lindley, as well as former session contributors Dave Foster and Carly Bryant as full members. It is also the last to feature Bryant who departed the band in January 2023. [2]

Contents

Track listing

Welcome to the Planet track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Made from Sunshine" David Longdon Dave Foster4:05
2."The Connection Plan" Nick D'Virgilio Nick D'Virgilio3:55
3."Lanterna"Gregory SpawtonGregory Spawton6:29
4."Capitoline Venus"Gregory SpawtonGregory Spawton2:26
5."A Room with No Ceiling"instrumentalRikard Sjöblom4:51
6."Proper Jack Froster"Gregory SpawtonGregory Spawton6:38
7."Bats in the Belfry"instrumentalNick D'Virgilio4:54
8."Oak and Stone"Gregory SpawtonGregory Spawton, Nick D'Virgilio, Rikard Sjöblom7:12
9."Welcome to the Planet"Carly BryantCarly Bryant6:40
Total length:47:10

Personnel

per liner notes [3]

with

Technical

Charts

Chart performance for Welcome to the Planet
Chart (2022)Peak
position
Scottish Albums (OCC) [4] 9
UK Albums (OCC) [5] 44
UK Independent Albums (OCC) [6] 6

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References

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