Album info

Album-Release:
1968

HRA-Release:
27.04.2015

Label: Parlophone / Warner Music

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Classic Rock

Artist: Tomorrow feat. Steve Howe

Composer: Keith West, Steve Howe

Album including Album cover

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  • 1My White Bicycle03:20
  • 2Colonel Brown02:53
  • 3Real Life Permanent Dream03:20
  • 4Shy Boy02:27
  • 5Revolution03:49
  • 6The Incredible Journey Of Timothy Chase03:21
  • 7Auntie Mary's Dress Shop02:48
  • 8Strawberry Fields Forever04:01
  • 9Three Jolly Little Dwarfs02:25
  • 10Now Your Time Has Come04:56
  • 11Hallucinations02:37
  • Total Runtime35:57

Info for Tomorrow (Mono)

Early British psychedelia band Tomorrow, alongside Soft Machine and Pink Floyd, were the most relevant of the London-based underground sound circa 1967. They were formed by Keith West (‘Excerpt From A Teenage Opera’ aka ‘Grocer Jack’, which inspired The Who’s “Tommy”), John “Twink” Alder on drums (who replaced Viv Prince in The Pretty Things and later formed The Pink Fairies) and Steve Howe, prodigal guitarist from the Syndicats on its way to form highly successful progs Yes. The group only managed to record one album before breaking up in 1968. That sole album is a solid effort, with quite a few first-rate tracks featuring backward guitar phasing (‘My White Bicycle’), Electric Sitar riffin’(‘Real Life Permanent Dream’) and infections pre-hippie anthems (‘Revolution’). It’s a record full of gentle harmonies and hooky melodies with affectingly trippy lyrics. A great psych pop album from one of the most fascinating eras in music history. Officially available for the first time with its original artwork and tracklist sequence.

Keith West, vocals
Steve Howe, guitar
John 'Junior' Wood, bass
John 'Twink' Alder, drums, percussion
Mark Wirtz, keyboard

Engineered by Geoff Emerick, Peter Bown
Produced by Mark Wirtz, Keith West

Digitally remastered


Tomorrow
Early British psychedelia band Tomorrow, alongside Soft Machine and Pink Floyd, were the most relevant of the London-based underground sound circa 1967. They were formed by Keith West (‘Excerpt From A Teenage Opera’ aka ‘Grocer Jack’, which inspired The Who’s “Tommy”), John “Twink” Alder on drums (who replaced Viv Prince in The Pretty Things and later formed The Pink Fairies) and Steve Howe, prodigal guitarist from the Syndicats on its way to form highly successful progs Yes. The group only managed to record one album before breaking up in 1968. That sole album is a solid effort, with quite a few first-rate tracks featuring backward guitar phasing (‘My White Bicycle’), Electric Sitar riffin’(‘Real Life Permanent Dream’) and infections pre-hippie anthems (‘Revolution’). It’s a record full of gentle harmonies and hooky melodies with affectingly trippy lyrics. A great psych pop album from one of the most fascinating eras in music history. Officially available for the first time with its original artwork and tracklist sequence.

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