Not till Tomorrow

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  • Artist: Ralph McTell
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1972 11
  • Total Time: 44:48
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Folk

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In signing Ralph McTell, already known for his song "Streets of London" and his critically acclaimed fourth album, You Well-Meaning Brought Me Here, Reprise/Warner Bros. probably was hoping for a rival to Cat Stevens -- a British folk-rock artist who could cross over to America -- as well as a complement to homegrown superstar James Taylor. And there were moments on McTell's Reprise label debut Not Till Tomorrow when he sounded a little like each of them, especially on "First Song." But the album revealed an artist uncomfortable with his growing renown, unlikely to spend much time in the States, and more interested in local concerns. Pulling back from the string settings that had characterized the ambitious You Well-Meaning Brought Me Here, producer Tony Visconti (who had contributed some of those string charts) recorded McTell alone with his acoustic guitar or piano, adding only occasional instrumental colorings. And McTell, who had turned You Well-Meaning Brought Me Here into a concept album with big subjects, turned inward and wrote about much smaller matters, many of them pastoral English topics like "Nettle Wine" and the childhood reminiscence "Barges." All in all, his American record company would have been justified in concluding that he was too English to have stateside appeal and not likely to want to go after it anyway. Not Till Tomorrow was McTell's first album to chart in the U.K., presaging a commercial rise that would culminate with the singles success of a re-recorded "Streets of London" in late 1974. In the U.S., the album passed unnoticed, and though McTell remained contracted to Warner Bros. until the end of the 1970s, the label never again released one of his albums in America, an injustice both to the artist and his potential audience. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi

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Not till Tomorrow

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Not till Tomorrow
Studio album by Ralph McTell
Released November, 1972
Recorded 1972
Genre Folk/Folk rock/Country blues
Length 44:48
Label Warner Bros. / Reprise
Producer Tony Visconti
Ralph McTell chronology
You Well-Meaning Brought Me Here
(1971)
Not till Tomorrow
(1972)
Easy
(1974)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars[1]

Not till Tomorrow is the 1972 album by British Folk musician Ralph McTell. Produced by Tony Visconti, it was McTell's fifth album to be released (aside from the remixed compilation Revisited) - and first album to chart - in the UK; and his third album to be released in the U.S. Ralph had been phoned and asked if he had decided on a title for the album and, wishing to give himself another day to come up with a title, responded "Not till tomorrow" which was misunderstood to be the name he had given to the album. By the time the mistake was found it was too late.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks composed by Ralph McTell. [2]

  1. "Zimmerman Blues" - 3:45
  2. "First Song" - 2:37
  3. "When I Was a Cowboy" - 3:56
  4. "Nettle Wine" - 2:26
  5. "Sylvia" - 3:38
  6. "Birdman" - 5:59
  7. "Barges" - 4:23
  8. "Standing Down in New York Town" - 3:51
  9. "Another Rain Has Fallen" - 3:51
  10. "This Time of Night" - 4:20
  11. "Gypsy" - 6:02

Personnel

Production

  • Producer: Tony Visconti
  • Recording Engineer: Victor Gamm
  • Sleeve art direction: Seabrook/Graves/Aslett
  • Photography: Kelvin McGowan

Awards and accolades

"Not till Tomorrow" reached number 36 in the UK Album Chart soon after its release in November, 1972. [3]

Release history

Country Date Label Format Catalogue Notes
United Kingdom 1972 Reprise LP K44210
United States 1973 Reprise LP MS2121
Canada 1973 Reprise LP MS2121
New Zealand 1973 Reprise LP RS2121
Germany 1975 Midi LP MID26030F Released as "Star Collection"
Japan Reprise LP P-8307R
United Kingdom 1998 Leola CD TPGCD15

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ "Not till Tomorrow " LP sleeve, 1972.
  3. ^ Chart Stats. “Ralph McTell”. Accessed 22 September 2009.

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