Talk:Tomorrow (Tomorrow album)

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Hi Kingfish, why do you insist that the (coloured) reissue by the "See For Miles" label is the original design? The originial design is the *black and white* one with the EMI sign in the corner. It was released by EMI Parlophone. That's why my proposition would be to put it on top of the page. The SFM issue is only one out of many btw ... - Kind regards

Hi Kartoffel. The album's AMG page gives the colored cover to the 1968 issue and the black and white to the 1999 edition. I know there is a b/w cover on the bonus tracks CD because I own it. Do the 1968 and 1999 releases both have the same cover? If so, this should be in the article and it should be clear what the colored version goes to. I won't mess with any more of your changes.

Yes, the EMI 1999 reissue CD has the the same design as the original vinyl (I own that one). See For Miles is a reissue label and decided to color it for their CD issue.

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