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Here Today, Tomorrow, Next Week! | align="center" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|Here Today, Tomorrow, Next Week! | | lign="center" colspan="3"| | | lign="center" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|Album by The Sugarcubes | | lign="left" valign="top"|Released | colspan="2" valign="top"|September 1989 | | lign="left" valign="top"|Recorded | colspan="2" valign="top"|Spring/Summer 1989 | | lign="left" valign="top"|Genre | colspan="2" valign="top"|Alternative | | lign="left" valign="top"|Length | colspan="2" valign="top"|51 min 45 sec | | lign="left" valign="top"|Record label | colspan="2" valign="top"|Elektra Records | | lign="left" valign="top"|Producer | colspan="2" valign="top"|The Sugarcubes and Derek Birkett | | gcolor="orange" colspan="3"|Professional reviews | | lign="left" valign="top"|All Music Guide review | valign="top"|3 stars out of 5 | valign="top"|link | | gcolor="orange" colspan="3"|The Sugarcubes Chronology | align="top"|Life's Too Good (1988) | valign="top"|Here Today, Tomorrow, Next Week! (1989) | valign="top"|Stick Around for Joy (1992) | Here Today, Tomorrow, Next Week! was the second album released in October 1989 by the Icelandic alternative rock-pop band The Sugarcubes that brought fame to singer Bjrk. The name of the album was inspired by Mr. Toed from the famous children's book by Kenneth Graham The Wild In The Willows. On the contrary to Life's Too Good which was the first album, Here Today, Tomorrow, Next Week! did not receive good criticism and most of the blame fell on vocalist Einar rn because of his distorted screaming and moaning. Track listing - "Tidal Wave" (02:56)
- "Regina" (04:04)
- "Speed Is The Key" (03:18)
- "Dream TV" (03:12)
- "Nail" (03:17)
- "Pump" (04:25)
- "Eat The Menu" (03:44)
- "Bee" (02:27)
- "Dear Plastic" (03:23)
- "Shoot Him" (02:10)
- "Water" (03:01)
- "A Day Called Zero" (02:38)
- "Planet" (03:22)
- "Hey" (03:21)
- "Dark Disco 1" (03:00)
- "Hot Meat" (03:14)
See also: Discography of Bjrk
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