"My White Bicycle" by Tomorrow
Davy O'List quit The Nice in the middle of production on Ars Longa Vita Brevis. The remaining three members of the band started a search for a replacement guitarist but decided against having one at all. One of the guitarists they tried out was Steve Howe, a virtuoso and graduate of the UK underground rock scene. His first album appearance was with the psychedelic rock band Tomorrow, a group most notable for its live act and underground cultural cache. They released their only album Tomorrow in 1968 shortly before breaking up.
Here is Tomorrow's complete discography:
Maybellene (1964 single by The Syndicats)
Don't Think Twice, It's Alright (1964 single by The Fairies)
Howlin' for My Baby (1965 single by The Syndicats)
On the Horizon (1965 single by The Syndicats)
Leave My Kitty Alone (1965 single by The Syndicats)
Don't Mind (1965 single by The Fairies)
Get Yourself Home (1965 single by The Fairies)
Time Is on My Side (1965 single as Four + One)
Stop! Wait a Minute (1965 single as The In Crowd)
That's How Strong My Love Is (1965 single as The In Crowd)
Finger Poppin' (1965 song as The In Crowd)
Why Must They Criticise (1965 single as The In Crowd)
Sha-La-La-La-Lee (1966 single as The In Crowd)
Am I Glad to See You (1966 single as The In Crowd)
My White Bicycle (1967 single)
Revolution (1967 single)
Christmas on Earth Continued (1967 live album)
Tomorrow
10,000 Words in a Cardboard Box (1968 single as The Aquarian Age)
50 Minute Technicolour Dream (1998 compilation album)
Live & Unreleased 1967 (2001 compilation album)
"Now Your Time Has Come" by Tomorrow
Live Set on The Beat Club in 1964 by The Syndicats (a pre-Tomorrow Steve Howe band)
Pass the Headphones!!
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