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  2. Tomorrow (Tomorrow album) - Wikipedia

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    In a retrospective review, AllMusic ' Richie Unterberger described Tomorrow as "a solid effort", particularly praising the track "Hallucinations", though he felt the "self-conscious English whimsy" on some of the other tunes did not work. [3] Mark Smotroff of Audiophile Reviews called the album "a knockout lost classic". [4]

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  4. Jordana (musician) - Wikipedia

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    On June 30, 2020, Nye announced plans to release an EP. Titled Something to Say, the EP was released July 31. [3] [4] The EP received four out of five stars from NME. [5] On September 15, Nye announced plans to release a follow-up EP titled To You. [6] The two EPs were combined to form Jordana's second full-length album, titled Something

  5. The Saints Are Coming - Wikipedia

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    The music video shows the two bands playing at the Abbey Road Studio and at the Louisiana Superdome (though the footage from the live performance at the Superdome has been overdubbed with the studio version of the song), intermixed with news footage of the displacement of residents after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.

  6. A New Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    A New Tomorrow is the debut full-length studio album by American hardcore punk band Zulu, released on March 3, 2023, by Flatspot Records. [5] It has received positive reviews from critics for the band's ability to mix various genres and moods and has appeared on several best-albums lists for 2023.

  7. Can't Take That Away from Me - Wikipedia

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    Compared to an album release, the mixtape allowed JoJo to be "more soulful, incorporate live instruments, and say things that I wouldn't normally say on an album. I was just able to take more of a risk." [8] The mixtape's black-and-white cover was designed by Mowie Inc. and photographed by Steven Taylor. [1]

  8. Tomorrow (Amanda Lear song) - Wikipedia

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    A music video for the song was made, which largely consisted of footage of the band performing live accompanied by Lear, set to the studio version of the song. The cover was not included on any of the band's studio albums, and only appeared on their 1994 retrospective double CD Enjoy CCCP, and later on Lear's 2002 compilation DivinAmanda.

  9. Tomorrow (Morrissey song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tomorrow" is a US-only single released by Morrissey in September 1992. It reached number one on Billboard magazine's Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart. [ 3 ] It is a remix of the final track of Morrissey's Your Arsenal album of the same year.