Tomorrow (SR-71 album)

Tomorrow
Studio album by SR-71
Released October 22, 2002
Recorded 2001-2002 at The Mix Room
(Burbank, California, USA)
Genre Alternative rock,[1] pop punk,[1] punk rock
Length 46:14
Label RCA
Producer Neal Avron, Butch Walker, David Bendeth & Mitch Allan
SR-71 chronology
Now You See Inside
(2000)
Tomorrow
(2002)
Here We Go Again
(2004)
Singles from Tomorrow
  1. "Tomorrow"
    Released: October 2002
  2. "My World"
    Released: 2003
  3. "Goodbye"
    Released: 2003
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Melodic [2]
Melodicrock.com8.3/10 [3]
Music-critic.com2/5 [4]

Tomorrow is the second album by rock band SR-71 featuring the Top 30 hit "Tomorrow". It was the first to feature John Allen on drums, since Dan Garvin left after Now You See Inside. "My World" would later be re-recorded by Bo Bice for his debut album The Real Thing, in which frontman Mitch Allan played guitar and bass. The song was re-recorded and re-made once again in 2007 and released as a single in January 2008 by frontman Mitch Allan as promotion to his first solo album Clawing My Way to the Middle. His solo version of the song was softer and more relaxed and was renamed "Makes Me High". The album has sold over 1,000,000 records worldwide.

This is the last album featuring guitarist Mark Beauchemin, who left the band for personal reasons; and bassist Jeff Reid, for medical reasons. He was diagnosed with lung cancer, and died on June 11, 2004.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."They All Fall Down"Mitch Allan3:24
2."Tomorrow"Allan3:48
3."My World"Allan, John Allen3:35
4."Hello Hello"Allan4:02
5."Truth"Allan, Allen, Mark Beauchemin3:48
6."Goodbye"Allan, Butch Walker3:40
7."She Was Dead"Allan, Kevin Kadish2:31
8."The Best Is Yet to Come"Allan4:33
9."Broken Handed"Allen3:48
10."Lucky"Allan, Walker, Beauchemin3:17
11."In My Mind"Allan5:24
12."Non-Toxic" (Remix)Allan4:17
Japanese Bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."My World" (Acoustic version)Allan, Allen3:35

Chart positions

Chart (2002) Peak
position
Billboard 200 138

Personnel

References


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