For their second album, Wake Up...It's Tomorrow, Strawberry Alarm Clock built upon the solid writing and musicianship that inevitably carried over from the Incense and Peppermints project. In retrospect, it is baffling as to why they were relegated to the "one-hit wonders" file, as their most social and musically relevant statements had yet to be made. Stylistically, the material on this album vacillates between the lighter and pop-oriented sides such as "Tomorrow" and the stunningly agile vocal arrangements on "Pretty Song from Psych-Out" to the exceedingly ominous "Curse of the Witches" and "Nightmare of Percussion." Howard Davis -- whose spoken word narration can be heard during the latter track -- arranged some stunning vocal charts for "Soft Skies, No Lies," "Go Back, You're Going the Wrong Way," and the "future" section of the "Black Butter" trilogy. They are reminiscent of the tight harmonies incorporated by Harpers Bizarre or the retro New Vaudeville Band. Conversely, "Sitting on a Star," "They Saw the Fat One Coming" (which refers to the infiltration of Roy Freeman, a lyricist hired by the band's management), and the first two movements in the "Black Butter" trilogy reflect the group's mod garage rock roots. Here the band projects a more primal sound akin to People or the Chocolate Watchband. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide
Wake Up...It's Tomorrow (Collectors' Choice)
10/25/2005 | Collector's Choice
All Music Guide Review
Wake Up...It's Tomorrow (Collectors' Choice) Track Listing
Credits of Wake Up...It's Tomorrow (Collectors' Choice)
- Randy Seol
- Percussion, Drums, Vocals, Keyboards
- Frank Slay
- Producer
- Mark Weitz
- Keyboards, Vocals
- Randy Seal
- Percussion, Drums, Vocals, Keyboards
- Gene Brownell
- Photography
- Richie Unterberger
- Liner Notes
- Gordon Anderson
- Executive Producer
- Bill Holmes
- Producer
- Paul Buff
- Engineer
- George Bunnell
- Bass, Guitar (Bass), Vocals
- Howard Davis
- Arranger
- Lee Freeman
- Guitar, Sitar, Vocals
- Jack Hunt
- Engineer
- Ed King
- Guitar, Vocals












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