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Tomorrow: Keith West (vocals); Steve Howe (guitar); Junior [John Wood] (bass); Twink [John Adler] (drums). Aquarian Age: Junior [John Wood] (bass); Twink [John Adler] (drums). Additional personnel: Mark Wirtz (keyboards); Ron Wood (bass); Aynsley Dunbar (drums). Producers: Mark Wirtz, Keith West. Compilation producer: Tim Chacksfield. Includes original liner notes by Roger Fenning and reissue liner notes by Steve Lake. The remastered edition features 12 additional tracks. 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" features intricate riffing from Steve Howe. "Hallucinations," with its irresistible melody, gentle harmonies, and affectingly trippy lyrics, was perhaps their best track. 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 embarassment. [The 1986 reissue of this album features detailed liner notes and the worthy B-side "Claremont Lake," though unfortunately Keith West's sappy but influential "Excerpt from a Teenage Opera" was deleted.] ~ Richie Unterberger Tomorrow is remembered today mostly as the band guitarist Steve Howe played in before joining Yes. In fact, they were one of the finest British psychedelic groups of the late '60s. On their lone original release, Tomorrow purveys a blend of '60s psych-pop positioned somewhere between Barrett-era Floyd and the Beatles circa REVOLVER. They had melodic smarts aplenty, as evidenced by their hit "My White Bicycle," which sounds like a distant cousin of the Moody Blues' "Ride My See-Saw." From the characterizations of quirky English characters such as "Colonel Brown" to the use of backwards tapes, Eastern modalities, and baroque keyboard touches, TOMORROW hits all the right buttons of vintage psychedelia.
Tomorrow Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Classic British Psychedelia A very good record of classic British psychedelia. Definitely deserves to be better known and more accessible in the US. Submitted by JD (Alexandria, VA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
tomorrow is a band overlooked this hidden gem is a must have in your pysecidelic/progressive collection...the original white bicycle is awesome and there cover of the beatles is mind bending....go out and get it my friends Submitted by boarr87 (waterloo, ny)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Tomorrow still sounds fresh today
This forgotten psychedellic band put out a largely forgotten, but excellent studio album...the band's only release. It stands a great piece of historical note...one of the early training grounds for art-rock guitar great Steve Howe, and is one of many albums of the period that shows how the experimentation of the psychedellic music of the late 60's would be the origin for the prog-rock movement that would fully explode during the next few years. My White Bicycle was a particularly strong acid rock tune. Great cover of the Beatles "Strawberry Fields Forever" too. Worth more than a listen. If you love Psychedelic Rock and its prog rock/art rock decendents....this album is for you. Submitted by a reviewer (Wallingford, CT, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Wonderful obscurity Like a lot of people, I was interested in this originally because of the presence of Yes's guitarist Steve Howe. Little did I expect it to be such a strong album, featuring first-class psychedelic rock. It's full of great songs, singing and musicianship and is just a lot of fun. Submitted by p_esky (NYC, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Extremely Disappointed I must have been very tired and easily influenced the night "Claramount Lake" came streaming through my headphones over the internet, because hearing it again since purchasing the CD, it does nothing for me. Neither does "My White Bicycle", which I have heard zillions of references too, but have never actually heard prior to this purchase. As for "Strawberry Fields Forever", I've heard amateur club bands do more exciting versions of Beatles tunes, and the track "Good Wizard Meets Naughty Wizard" makes Jethro Tull's "The Hare Who Lost His Spectacles" (which I have no issues with) sound like Heartbreaker by Zeppelin. Despite my grousing, I'll admit there are a few nuggets among the dreck, and I must praise CD Universe for carrying an obscure title like this for a mere $10.50, so it's not like I'm out thirty dollars or anything. I'll give the disc 2 stars for now, as maybe a few more listens will lessen my disappointment, but the anticipation factor of having to listen to this again just isn't there for me at the moment. Submitted by JD (Montvale, NJ) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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