50 Minute Technicolor Dream
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50 Minute Technicolor Dream is a compilation of mostly previously unreleased recordings by Tomorrow
Tomorrow (band)
Tomorrow were a 1960s psychedelic rock band. Despite critical acclaim and support from DJ John Peel who featured them on his "Perfumed Garden" radio show, the band was not a great success in commercial terms. They were among the first psychedelic bands in England along with Pink Floyd and Soft...

. Tracks 1-2 are unused demos for the film Blowup
Blowup
Blowup is a 1966 film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, his first English-language film.It tells of a British photographer's accidental involvement with a murder, inspired by Julio Cortázar's short story, "Las babas del diablo" or "The Devil's Drool" , translated also as Blow-Up, and by the life...

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Tracks 7-8 are from BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1 is a British national radio station operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation which also broadcasts internationally, specialising in current popular music and chart hits throughout the day. Radio 1 provides alternative genres after 7:00pm including electronic dance, hip hop, rock...

: "Top Gear" (the first "Peel Session", recorded September 21, 1967), recorded at Maida Vale Studios. Tracks 9-16 are live at "Christmas On Earth Continued" Friday, December 22, 1967, recorded at Kensington Olympia Grand & National Halls.

Track listing

  1. "Am I Glad to See You"
  2. "Blow Up"
  3. "Caught in a Web"
  4. "Revolution
    Revolution (Hopkins/Howe song)
    "Revolution" is the name of a song performed by the London psychedelic rock group Tomorrow. It was first released on a single in the U.K. by Parlophone in September 1967 and later on the group's self titled album Tomorrow in February 1968. The song is credited to Keith Alan Hopkins and Steve Howe...

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  5. "Why
    Why (The Byrds song)
    "Why" is a song by the American rock band The Byrds, written by Jim McGuinn and David Crosby and first released as the B-side of the band's "Eight Miles High" single in March 1966. The song was re-recorded in December 1966 and released for a second time as part of the band's Younger Than Yesterday...

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  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
    Strawberry Fields Forever
    "Strawberry Fields Forever" is a song by The Beatles, written by John Lennon and attributed to the Lennon–McCartney songwriting partnership. It was inspired by Lennon's memories of playing in the garden of a Salvation Army house named "Strawberry Field" near his childhood home."Strawberry Fields...

    " (live)

Personnel

  • Keith West
    Keith West
    Keith Alan Hopkins, better known by his stage name, Keith West was the lead singer of Tomorrow, a 1960s psychedelic rock band. West composed most of the band's songs...

     – vocals
  • Steve Howe
    Steve Howe (guitarist)
    Stephen James "Steve" Howe is an English guitarist, known for his work with the progressive rock group Yes...

     – guitar
  • John "Twink
    Twink (musician)
    John Charles Alder , better known as Twink, is an English drummer, singer and songwriter who was a central figure in the English psychedelic movement, and an actor.-Early life and career:...

    " Alder – drums
  • John "Junior" Wood – bass guitar
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