"Tomorrow" is a self-titled debut album by the English psychedelic rock band, Tomorrow. Released in 1968, the album showcases the band's distinctive psychedelic sound. The band was a pioneer of the British psychedelic movement and its innovative approach was exemplified in the album.
There are twelve memorable tracks on the album, including the band's best-known song, "My White Bicycle." The album brilliantly mixes psychedelic rock with touches of pop and rock, exemplifying the experimental flavors of the era.
The members of Tomorrow were Keith West (vocals), Steve Howe (guitar), John 'Junior' Wood (bass), and Twink (drums). While the band did not achieve significant commercial success, their work, and particularly this album, had a considerable influence on the psychedelic rock genre.
Tomorrow split shortly after the release of this album. However, their contribution to the genre has been recognized by many. For instance, Steve Howe went on to gain fame as a member of the rock band, Yes.