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Posted: 24-09-2005, 19:53
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Tracks listing : Tomorrow (75:52) 01 My White Bicycle (03:18 ) 02 Colonel Brown (02:53) 03 Real Life Permanent Dream (03:17) 04 Shy Boy (02:27) 05 Revolution (03:50) 06 The Incredible Journey of Timothy Chase (03:18 ) 07 Auntie Mary's Dress Shop (02:46) 08 Strawberry Fields Forever (03:59) 09 Three Jolly Little Dwarfs (02:28 ) 10 Now Your Time Has Come (04:53) 11 Hallucinations (02:43) 12 Claramount Lake (03:02) 13 Real Life Permanent Dream (mono version) (02:24) 14 Why (03:59) 15 Revolution (phased mono version) (03:50) 16 Now Your Time Has Come (03:05) The Aquarrian Age (Twink & Junior) 17 10,000 Words in a Cardboard Box (03:27) 18 Good wizard meets naughty wizard (04:42) 19 Me (03:12) Keith West (With Ronnie Wood : Bass, Aynsley Dunbar : Drums & Steve Howe : Guitar) 20 On a Saturday (03:13) 21 The kid who was a killer (02:31) 22 She (02:30) 23 The visit (04:05) Log:
Year 1968 Label Decal Type CD Catalog # 7243 498819 2 1 Year 1999 Label EMI Rip. : Exact Audio Copy v0.95b1 Encoder : ape (Monkey's Audio 3.99) .rar : 428.87 Mo with : Front/Back/Cd label/All Insides 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 backwards 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 embarrassment. 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. [A 1999 Japan-only version added a wealth of material, but still no "Teenage Opera".] Musicians : Keith West : Vocal Steve Howe : Guitar Junior (John Wood) : Bass Twink (John Alder) : Drums Mark Wirtz : Keyboard (except Keith west tracks) Enjoy! Keith West : Member Of Tomorrow, Four Plus One, The In-Crowd. Mark Wirtz : Member Of Philwit & Pegasus, Mark Wirtz. This post has been edited by Rob on 24-09-2005, 19:54 |
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