Revolution (Hopkins/Howe song)

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“Revolution”
Single by Tomorrow
from the album Tomorrow
A-side "Revolution"
B-side "Three Jolly Little Dwarves" (Hopkins/Burgess)
Released August 1967[1]
Format 7"
Recorded 1967
Genre Psychedelic pop
Length mm:ss
Label Parlophone R5627
Writer(s) Keith Hopkins, Steve Howe
Producer Mark Wirtz
Tomorrow singles chronology
"My White Bicycle"
(1967)
"Revolution"
(1967)
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"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 (better known as Keith West) and Steve Howe. Though Tomorrow's song was not a hit the group was well known to insiders of the London music scene.

Several different recordings of the song have been released by Tomorrow. The 1999 CD re-issue of their album also includes a previously unreleased studio demo recording of the song. This version does not have the orchestral overdubs but instead has some great phasing effects not heard in the later recording. Both were recorded at EMI's legendary Abbey Road Studios in London in mid 1967. Tomorrow performed this song for John Peel's radio show on the BBC and there is also a live recording on the album 50 Minute Technicolor Dream.

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