Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week! was the second album released by the Icelandic alternative rock-pop band The Sugarcubes. The album was released in October 1989. The name of the album was inspired by Mr. Toad from the famous children's book by Kenneth Grahame The Wind in the Willows. Contrary to their debut album Life's Too Good, Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week! was panned by critics and many fans.

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  • Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week! was the second album released by the Icelandic alternative rock-pop band The Sugarcubes. The album was released in October 1989. The name of the album was inspired by Mr. Toad from the famous children's book by Kenneth Grahame The Wind in the Willows. Contrary to their debut album Life's Too Good, Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week! was panned by critics and many fans. Much of the critical blame fell on the male singer Einar Örn because of his distorted screaming and moaning.
  • Here Today, Tomorrow, Next Week! fue lanzado por The Sugarcubes en octubre de 1989 y fue el segundo álbum de cuatro. El nombre del álbum fue inspirado por el Sr. Toed del famoso libro infantil de Kenneth Grahame The Wind In The Willows. La versión en islandés de este álbum se llama Illur Arfur! y contiene el mismo listado de canciones (en islandés) y con una pequeña variación de música en algunos temas.
  • Here Today, Tomorrow, Next Week! is het tweede album van de IJslandse band Sugarcubes, uitgebracht in oktober 1989. De naam van het album is geïnspireerd op meneer Pad uit het boek De wind in de wilgen van Kenneth Grahame. Het album kreeg minder goede reacties dan het debuutalbum Life's Too Good, met name vanwege het gekreun en gekrijs van zanger Einar Örn.
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  • Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week! was the second album released by the Icelandic alternative rock-pop band The Sugarcubes. The album was released in October 1989. The name of the album was inspired by Mr. Toad from the famous children's book by Kenneth Grahame The Wind in the Willows. Contrary to their debut album Life's Too Good, Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week! was panned by critics and many fans.
  • Here Today, Tomorrow, Next Week! fue lanzado por The Sugarcubes en octubre de 1989 y fue el segundo álbum de cuatro. El nombre del álbum fue inspirado por el Sr. Toed del famoso libro infantil de Kenneth Grahame The Wind In The Willows. La versión en islandés de este álbum se llama Illur Arfur! y contiene el mismo listado de canciones (en islandés) y con una pequeña variación de música en algunos temas.
  • Here Today, Tomorrow, Next Week! is het tweede album van de IJslandse band Sugarcubes, uitgebracht in oktober 1989. De naam van het album is geïnspireerd op meneer Pad uit het boek De wind in de wilgen van Kenneth Grahame. Het album kreeg minder goede reacties dan het debuutalbum Life's Too Good, met name vanwege het gekreun en gekrijs van zanger Einar Örn.
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