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Main » 2007 » August » 6 » Tomorrow - 50 Minute Technicolor Dream: Unreleased & Live
Tomorrow - 50 Minute Technicolor Dream: Unreleased & Live
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50 Minute Technicolor Dream is a  compilation of mostly previously unreleased recordings
by Tomorrow.
Tracks 1-2 are unused demos  for the film Blowup.
Tracks 7-8 are from BBC Radio 1:
"Top Gear" (the  first "Peel Session", recorded September 21, 1967), rec Maida Vale  Studios.
Tracks 9-16 are live at "Christmas On Earth Continued"
Friday,  December 22, 1967, Kensington Olympia Grand & National Halls.

Track List :
1. "Am I Glad to See You"
2. "Blow Up"
3.  "Caught in a Web"
4. "Revolution"
5. "Why"
6. "Real Life Permanent  Dream"
7. "Three Jolly Little Dwarfs"
8. "Revolution"
9. "Caught in a  Web" (live)
10. "Shotgun & the Duck" (live)
11. "My White Bicycle"  (live)
12. "Real Life Permanent Dream" (live)
13. "Revolution"  (live)
14. "Why" (live)
15. "Mr Rainbow" (live)
16. "Strawberry Fields  Forever" (live)


Flower-power, psychedelia, the summer of love.  That's the back-drop to the oh-too-short career of pop group Tomorrow. The  promise was all there, though. Billing with Hendrix, The Soft Machine, Pink  Floyd, The Move, and The Who. Star vocallist Keith West of "Excerpt from a  Teenage Opera" fame. Showcased on Top Gear with Peel and Brian  Matthew.

"50 Minute Technicolour Dream" is a new compilation made up from  studio sessions, live recordings, and other recently-discovered tracks from the  band. Their best known track, "My White Bicycle" is there, though unfortunately,  the fidelity of this live recording is not particularly high. The BBC recorded  tracks are, however, superb in quality.

The songs are very much of the  era. Plenty of Wah-wah and flanging. If you hanker for just a little more of the  late '60s music there's nostalgia and excitement together in this new RPM album.  Their version of "Strawberry Fields Forever" is a real bonus.

Get it Here  @320
Part 1 and Part 2

And here is track 11
(for those who had problem with the previous  links...)


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