Thursday, 17 December 2009

Tomorrow Come Someday 1969

Here is the wonderful soundtrack of the long-forgotten local film Tomorrow Come Someday. Recorded in 1969 by Peter Howell/John Ferdinando's who also made the legendary Agincourt, Ithaca and Alice Through the Looking Glass albums. Like "Alice" only a handful of copies were made back then, and this is now a 1000+ mega bucks item.

The short film was given a limited release at the time, and the folk flavour throughout the soundtrack feature male and female vocals . Musically it offers gentle, whimsical hippie folk with hints of sunshine pop. Great stuff!


Tracks

1. Title Theme
2. Someone Like You
3. March of the Civil Servants
4. Bluebottle Stripe
5. Setting Sun
6. On Location
7. Everything Has Its Place
8. Fishing
9. Tomorrow Come Someday
10. Love Theme
11. Honesty
12. Windfall Wood



14 comments:

Anonymous said...

thank you nice record!

Rodolfo said...

have you heard Josephine Foster? Marvellous contemporany folk.

http://cdn.pitchfork.com/media/8973-hazel-eyes-i-will-lead-you.jpg

Jose Ignacio Eguizábal said...

matt, you are the boss
jose ignacio
happy new year

Mad Hatter said...

Jose, thanks for all your nice comments.

Happy new year!

Apooh said...

Great stuff Can you post Alice and Friends?

atomheartmother said...

hello
Many thanks for all these rare and eclectic albums.I always visit your site with excited anticipation and am rarely disapointed.
Best wishes for Christmas and new year.
Roger

Cole said...

Yes! I love all these great albums, this site is really a treasure.

Thanks a lot everyone.

Erica and Jon Dyson said...

Sorry for being dumb.. but where are the downloads? ie how do I get the music?

Anonymous said...

click on the link in the first comment

KJKJ74

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Thanks for the opportunity to listen to this. It does sound a bit like Agincourt in places, especially the title song. But to be honest, I wouldn´t pay 1000 pounds for it.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for this rare album!!

Richard There said...

Thank´s very much for this album and for this blog!

hilke said...

...I bought a vinyl re-issue of "Alice through the looking glass" some years ago and it did not
impress me that much but I'd like to
find out if this one sounds better to my ears...