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Tomorrow - Tomorrow 1968

I have been meaning to post this self-titled album by UK psychedelic band "Tomorrow" as one of my first posts, but have waited till now to do so. The main reason for this is to do with copyright. EMI released a special edition 23 track on CD back in 1999, making this very highly sought after album commercial. There were 11 tracks on the original and even though "Tomorrow' never hit the likes of "Pink Floyd", they were hugely underrated. So, to keep evrything sweet, I have truncated the track listing in line with the original and used a slightly modified cover, which I think was released in the States on Sire Records. I hope you are satisified with this and welcome any comments on this matter. Anyway, what y'all waiting for. It's free! I know none of you will be disappointed.



 
01. My White Bicycle (3:18)
02. Colenel Brown (2:53)
03. Real Life Permanent Dream (3:17)
04. Shy Boy (2:27)
05. Revolution (3:50)
06. The Incredible Journey Of Timothy Chase (3:18)
07. Auntie Mary's Dress Shop (2:46)
08. Strawberry Fields Forever (3:59)
09. Three Jolly Little Dwarfs (2:28)
10. Now Your Time Has Come (4:53)
11. Hallucinations (2:43)

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9 comments:

Pablo "Pochola" Cazorla said...

Great lp man...you are linked in the
mza-acid blog.

Cheers !
Keep it up !

Anonymous said...

Am I mistaken of didn't Tomorrow feature Steve Howe, who is better known as the guitar genius of Yes?

Miss C. Laneous said...

Yup, he is in 'Yes' Anon & he is also in 'Asia'

Anonymous said...

well, i just discover your site!

and what a site.... holy grail for me... I love 60s and 70s psychedelic.. john

said...

John,

Work away at your speed. Good luck.

C.

Leo Rattans said...

Thank you Chuntao!
Tomorrow often have a track on compilations, looking forward to hearing the complete album.
Also, was/am a fan of early Yes.

A book tip; Boyd, Joe Titel: White bicycles : making music in the 1960

Leo Rattans said...

(my library session was cut short yesterday)

Joe Boyd managed The Incredible String Band, and was generally involved in London's music life. He was there, and he remembers it well enough to have written a very entertaining book about it. I don't recall any specific mention of Tomorrow beyond borrowing the song title, but this post is an apt spot to mention it.

Leo Rattans, amateur librarian.

僻乐mp3 said...

Hello Leo,

Sorry just got round to replying to this. Up to my eyeballs in requests. The xtra info on this invaluable and glad you enjoyed my version of the Tomorrow album ;]

I am also enjoying the banter on another thread you are having with another regualr R.

WWell done. Keep it up my friend.

C.

Mmmmmmmm said...

Thanks for one of the best music blogs around. I very much liked this disc. It is very reminiscent of the Pretty Things during their psychedelic phase.

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