EMI Int'l
2005
Tomorrow
About This Album
Tomorrow's sole album was a solid effort, with quite a few first-rate tracks. "My White Bicycle" was one of the first songs to prominently feature backward guitar phasing, "Real Life Permanent Dream" has engaging English harmonies and sitar riffs, "Revolution" is an infectious hippie anthem, and "Now Your Time Has Come" -- which turns out to have a much more complex history than anyone thought -- features intricate riffing from Steve Howe. "Hallucinations" with its irresistible melody, gentle harmonies, and affectingly trippy lyrics, was perhaps their best track, and also a superb showcase for Howe's early playing, acoustic and electric alike. The more self-conscious English whimsy -- populated by jolly little dwarfs, Auntie Mary's dress shop, colonels, and the like -- is less successful, although the band's craftsmanship is strong enough to avoid embarrassment; and in fairness, that was what the British themselves were pushing in their own pop culture image of London on a psychedelic sunny afternoon, the sort of denizens that seemed to populate and the atmosphere that permeated episodes of The Avengers, not to mention innumerable movies.
Track List (try tracks 1,3,5,6,7,10,11,12,13,14 and 17)

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