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Tomorrow - Tomorrow: Remixed [Prof. Stoned 2023]
16bit/44.1kHz CD Quality FLAC
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01. My White Bicycle
02. Colonel Brown
03. Real Life Permanent Dream
04. Shy Boy
05. Revolution
06. The Incredible Journey Of Timothy Chase
07. Auntie Mary's Dress Shop    
08. Strawberry Fields Forever
09. Three Jolly Little Dwarfs
10. Now Your Time Has Come
11. Hallucinations

Bonus: 
12. Claramount Lake
13. Caught In A Web
14. Why

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Total time: 45m35s

Stereo Mixes & Mastering: Prof. Stoned (June/July 2023)

v1.0: 11-07-2023
v1.1: 14-07-2023 (change of heart about mixes of Tr. 11 & 13, so I re-did them with vocals centered)

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Original credits: 

Keith West – vocals
Steve Howe – guitars
John "Junior" Wood – bass
John "Twink" Alder – drums

Additional personnel:

Mark P. Wirtz - organ, piano, production
Peter Bown - engineer (Tr. 01,02,04,05,07,09,11,12,13)
Geoff Emerick - engineer (Tr. 03,06,08,10)
Roger Fennings - sleeve notes
Mike Sedgewick - sleeve design

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Note: 

Here yet another 'remix' of an old classic. The original album is greatly preferred in mono by almost anyone but the current demix technology has made it possible to rework the original stereo version into a more balanced presentation with coherent stereo image. Unfortunately, Tr. 01,05,06 & 14-15 only exist as mono mixes. I am not a fan of using demix to create stereo separation where there previously wasn't any but I did it to maintain consistency. This project was 'inspired' by the recent release "Permanent Dream' which was also produced by utilizing stereo extraction technology. Steve Howe chose to remix back into mono (he used only mono sources to begin with, the multi-tracks were thrown out in the 60s). He also took a quite a few liberties in re-imagining the material and omitting two key tracks. I believe this version is more faithful to the original producer's work. As always, purists should stay away.

Tomorrow made only one album before breaking up in the spring of '68. This collection assembles all their essential recordings. A masterpiece ahead of its time.

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Sources: See For Miles Records Ltd. – SEE CD 314 (1991): all tracks except: EMI – TOCP-6799 CD (1991): Tr. 13, HDtracks Mono FLAC (2015): Tr. 01,05,06 & "50 Minute Technicolour Dream" RPM 184 CD (1998): Tr. 14-15

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I have used the following digital studio gear and monitoring in the making of this:

- DeMix Pro 3.0.1
- Cubase
- Universal Audio UAD-2 Satellite Quad-Core (incl. various extra plugins I purchased over the years)
- PMC IB2s & iLoud Micro monitors 
- Adobe Audition
- Izotope RX9