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Tomorrow (SR 71 album)

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Released
  
October 22, 2002

Artist
  
SR-71

Label
  
RCA Records

Length
  
46:14

Release date
  
22 October 2002

Producers
  
Neal Avron, Butch Walker

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Recorded
  
2001-2002 at The Mix Room (Burbank, California, USA)

Tomorrow (2002)
  
Here We Go Again (2004)

Genres
  
Punk rock, Pop punk, Alternative rock, Hard rock

Similar
  
Here We Go Again, Now You See Inside, My Worlds Acoustic

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.

Contents

This album is considered a change in direction for the band, moving away from the pop punk sound of their first album.

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.

Personnel

  • SR-71
  • Mitch Allan - vocals, guitars
  • Jeff Reid - bass, backing vocals
  • John Allen - drums, backing vocals
  • Mark Beauchemin - guitars, backing vocals
  • Producers: Neal Avron, Butch Walker, David Bendeth & Mitch Allan
  • Engineers: Butch Walker, Mitch Allan, Neal Avron
  • Mixing: Neal Avron
  • Mastering: Ted Jensen
  • Songs

    1They All Fall Down3:24
    2Tomorrow3:49
    3My World3:35

    References

    Tomorrow (SR-71 album) Wikipedia