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Bombay Bicycle Club - So Long, See You Tomorrow flac album
  • Performer Bombay Bicycle Club
  • Title So Long, See You Tomorrow
  • Date of release 2014
  • Country UK
  • Style Indie Rock
  • Other formats MMF ASF ADX MPC AA APE AUD
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1685 mb
  • Size FLAC 1435 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 713

Bombay Bicycle Club uses a lot of Eastern-oriented rhythms and samples in their music along with using Eastern imagery on their last two album covers, inspired by Jack’s travels to countries like India and China. This song seems to hint at something of an Eastern philosophy, Reincarnation. So Long, See You Tomorrow could very well be an ode to the never ending cycle of reincarnation. Though the goodbye is always sad, there is always hope two separate souls will reach each other again through death and rebirth. So Long, See You Tomorrow" Track Info.

Bombay Bicycle Club's debut album was recorded between late October and late November 2008 at Konk Studios in London. The album was produced by Jim Abbiss. The band also played the Levi's Ones To Watch tour at the end of October, which included dates in Brighton, London, Birmingham, Liverpool, and Glasgow. Bombay Bicycle Club won the Best New Band award at the 2010 NME Awards on 24 February. In June 2010, their song "How Can You Swallow So Much Sleep" was included as a bonus track on The Twilight Saga: Eclipse soundtrack  . "Bombay Bicycle Club - So Long See You Tomorrow". Retrieved 26 November 2014. "Bombay Bicycle Club score their first ever Number 1". 9 February 2014.

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Bombay Bicycle Club's latest So Long, See You Tomorrow is an often dazzling, euphoric electronic-pop record where the band has decided to depart from their jangly indie pop roots. All of this happens within the first six songs and perhaps if Bombay Bicycle Club was more judicious about its pacing, So Long might be a total triumph instead of a very good LP adhering to a pop albums' tendency to frontload. Almost everything at least has its charms, though the cacophony of layered drums that eventually brings Eyes Off You and the title track to a climax feel like knowing apologies for the pretty, if a bit limpid piano balladry that precedes it. So Long’s dizzying array of percussion and instrumentation was meant to be a sonic passport of sorts, as Steadman spent the.

While Bombay Bicycle Club’s desire to approach every new album as an opportunity to reinvent themselves is admirable, it has led to a situation where none of their guises has lasted long enough to feel particularly satisfying. Whether as spindly indie kids (2009’s ‘I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose’), fey al. olkies (‘Flaws’, in 2010) or dance-rockers (2011’s ‘A Different Kind Of Fix’), something about them always ends up ringing a little hollow. Even to these sceptical ears, ‘So Long, See You Tomorrow’ is the best answer to that question they could’ve come up with. It’s as different from ‘A Different Kind Of Fix’ as that record was from ‘Flaws’ (and, indeed, as that one was from ‘I Had The Blues But I Shook Them Loose’), but whereas each of those albums arrived within a year of the last, their fourth benefits from time spent doing things other than being in Bombay Bicycle Club.

Bombay Bicycle Club might have veered all over the track, switching between the folk lane and the electronic one, elbowing indie-pop out of the way, but they still aren't setting the pace. I am not sure that this album is as good as "A Different Kind of Fix". However, this is another excellent one by Bombay Bicycle Club. IfI am not sure that this album is as good as "A Different Kind of Fix". Vibrant and bursting with hypnotic beauty, "So long see you tomorrow" is the lost gold Bombay Bicycle club have been striving to achieve forVibrant and bursting with hypnotic beauty, "So long see you tomorrow" is the lost gold Bombay Bicycle club have been striving to achieve for years. A truly unforgettable album!.

Bombay Bicycle Club is, I feel, the path I'm going to follow. If "A Different Kind of Fix" is equivalent to Radiohead's "OK Computer", then "So Long, See You Tomorrow" would be "Kid A" (I'm not saying that those albums are as good as one another). It offers more of the same kind of music, but its style is just different enough to stand out enough on its own. "So Long, See You Tomorrow" is hard to say what type of style it actually would fall under because every song sounds pretty different just as the songs did on "A Different Kind of Fix".

Tracklist

Vinyl
LP-A1 Overdone 3:39
LP-A2 It's Alright Now 4:10
LP-A3 Carry Me 4:25
LP-A4 Home By Now 4:35
LP-A5 Whenever, Wherever 5:31
LP-B1 Luna 3:11
LP-B2 Eyes Off You 3:57
LP-B3 Feel 5:00
LP-B4 Come To 4:25
LP-B5 So Long, See You Tomorrow 6:03
CD
CD-1 Overdone
CD-2 It's Alright Now
CD-3 Carry Me
CD-4 Home By Now
CD-5 Whenever, Wherever
CD-6 Luna
CD-7 Eyes Off You
CD-8 Feel
CD-9 Come To
CD-10 So Long, See You Tomorrow
7"
A To The Bone
B Easier
2x12” 24-page Song And Story Book
Exclusive Art Print

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone – Alex Coppard (tracks: A1, A2, A5, B2, B5), Dan Berry (tracks: A1, A2, A5, B2, B5)
  • Arranged By – Bombay Bicycle Club
  • Bass – Ed Nash, Jamie MacColl
  • Cor Anglais – Kate St John* (tracks: A1)
  • Drums – Suren da Saram
  • Engineer [Additional Engineering By] – Joseph Rogers (tracks: A2)
  • Engineer [Engineered By] – Mark Rankin
  • Engineer [Engineering Assisted By] – Dougal Lott, Josh Green
  • Flugelhorn – Jack Bennington (tracks: A1, A2, A5, B2, B5)
  • Flute – Sarah Morpurgo (tracks: A1)
  • Guitar – Jack Steadman , Jamie MacColl
  • Horns – The Brass Notes (tracks: A1, A2, A5, B2, B5)
  • Management – Jason Marcus
  • Mastered By – Mike Marsh (tracks: A1 to A5, B1 to B3, B5), Simon Davey (tracks: B4)
  • Mixed By – Mark Rankin
  • Piano – Jack Steadman (tracks: A1 to A4, B1 to B5), Louis Bhose (tracks: A5)
  • Producer – Ben H. Allen (tracks: B1), Jack Steadman
  • Sampler – Jack Steadman
  • Tenor Saxophone – Alex Coppard (tracks: A1, A2, A5, B2, B5), Dan Berry (tracks: A1, A2, A5, B2, B5)
  • Trumpet – Jack Bennington (tracks: A1, A2, A5, B2, B5)
  • Vocals – Jack Steadman
  • Vocals [Additional Vocals] – Dorcas Kiernan (tracks: B4), Hazel Yule (tracks: B4), Lucy Rose (tracks: A2 to A4, B2 to B4), Rae Morris (tracks: A1, B1, B5)
  • Written-By – Anand Bakshi (tracks: A1), Hemant Kumar (tracks: B3), Jack Steadman , Medoune Diallo (tracks: B3), Rahul Dev Burnam* (tracks: A1), Rajinder Krishan (tracks: B3)

Notes

The album release will be celebrated with this, strictly limited edition, highly collectable numbered (of 2000) box set. Within the premium packaging you will find the following:

- Signed Digipack version of the album on CD.

- Album on Black Heavyweight 12” vinyl in a gatefold wallet.

- An exclusive, box-set only 7” including two acoustic tracks not on the album called To The Bone and Easier,

- A 12x12” 24-page song and story book that includes both chords and lyrics for the songs if you want to play them, plus short stories on the writing and making of the album.

- An exclusive art print that doubles up as a working phenakistocope featuring the album cover.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
3768890 Bombay Bicycle Club So Long, See You Tomorrow ‎(LP, Album) Island Records 3768890 UK 2014
3768891 Bombay Bicycle Club So Long, See You Tomorrow ‎(CD, Album, Dig) Island Records, Mmm...Records, Caroline Records 3768891 Australia 2014
3768691 Bombay Bicycle Club So Long, See You Tomorrow ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, Num) Island Records, Mmm...Records 3768691 UK 2014
3768893 Bombay Bicycle Club So Long, See You Tomorrow ‎(CD, Album) Island Records 3768893 Europe 2014
none Bombay Bicycle Club So Long, See You Tomorrow ‎(10xFile, MP3, 320) Island Records none Europe 2014