The of "This Time Tomorrow" by The Kinks (originally from the 1970 album Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One ) breathes new life into one of Ray Davies’ most cinematic compositions. It successfully balances the song’s nostalgic warmth with a modern clarity that highlights its intricate arrangement. 🎹 Sonic Fidelity
Mick Avory’s drums have a tighter, more resonant snap, especially during the build-up. 🖋️ Songwriting & Themes
You can clearly distinguish the acoustic rhythm guitar from the lead licks. This Time Tomorrow (2020 Stereo Remaster)
Ray Davies’ voice feels more intimate and centered, shedding the "muddy" layers of earlier digital transfers.
Despite being 50+ years old, the question "Where will I be this time tomorrow?" feels as relevant as ever. The of "This Time Tomorrow" by The Kinks
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The lyrics remain a masterpiece of rock-and-roll weary travelogue. 🖋️ Songwriting & Themes You can clearly distinguish
This remaster is the definitive version of the track. It respects the original "Lo-Fi" charm while cleaning up the technical limitations of the 1970s master tapes. It’s an essential listen for both die-hard Kinks fans and those who first discovered the song through Wes Anderson’s The Darjeeling Limited . To make this review even more useful for you, let me know: