Tomorrow-'50 Minute Technicolor Dream:Unreleased&Live(RPM)
Mike Reed | USA | 11/08/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Nice little import job from the UK indie label RPM.More or less a companion CD for the band's self-titled disc(see my review).A total of sixteen tracks in which the first eight are a collection of demos and alternate edits of "Blow-Up" from the motion picture that I HEARD the band didn't get to appear in and "Am I Glad To See You" as well as couple of tunes from the TV show Top Gear,"Three Jolly Little Dwarfs" and their signature song "Revolution".The next eight are a REAL treat,a 27-minute live recording from their appearance at the 'Christmas On Earth' December 1967 gig.With tunes like "Caught In A Web","My White Bicycle",drummer Twink's "Mr.Rainbow" and "Strawberry Fields Forever",one gets to experience a one-time event.The sound is a bit dismal,but VERY acceptable considering it's rarity.Old time psych fans shouldn't have a problem with it.From this fan's view,it looked like Tomorrow was highly involved with THAT time's underground music scene.Great psychedelic cover,wouldn't you say?"