Maybe Tomorrow (The Iveys album)

The Iveys (later known as Badfinger) were a successful live act on the London circuit when they attracted the attention of Apple employee Mal Evans in early 1968.Although the band was initially waived by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, the former relented as more impressive Iveys tapes were brought in by Evans.When some of these tracks were carefully re-mixed for Badfinger's debut album Magic Christian Music the sound quality was significantly improved.Due to Badfinger's subsequent fame and the album's limited release, Maybe Tomorrow became an expensive collectible for many years, often earning between $200 and $400 US dollars for a single used copy.For reasons unknown, the CD edition of "Maybe Tomorrow" has the stereo channels reversed and the song "Sali Bloo" (pronounced "Sally Blue") is missing the wah-wah guitar intro found on the original album.
Studio albumThe IveysTridentOlympicMorgan StudiosLondonEnglandPsychedelic popProducerTony ViscontiMal EvansMagic Christian MusicSinglesMaybe TomorrowDear AngieAllmusicBadfingerAllen KleinThe BeatlesPaul McCartneyJohn LennonPete HamJohn BarhamTom EvansMike GibbinsDerek TaylorNicky HopkinsJoey MollandBob JacksonTony KayeNo DiceStraight UpWish You Were HereAirwavesSay No MoreHead FirstThe Concert for BangladeshBBC in Concert 1972–1973Come and Get ItNo Matter WhatDay After DayBaby BlueApple of My EyeLove Is EasyI Miss YouLost Inside Your LoveLove Is Gonna Come at LastHold OnI Got YouBecause I Love YouRock of All AgesCarry on Till TomorrowWithout YouWe're for the DarkName of the Game"Meanwhile Back at the Ranch"/"Should I Smoke"