Hurry Up Tomorrow (First Pressing)
S**E
No problems
For a birthday, turned up on release in good condition.
A**N
Weeknd back to form.
The album is amazing but it's not the full album. Only 11 of 22 tracks but this is the day one edition and the full version will be out on CD format in May.
K**.
Bitterly disappointed
While the music is brilliant, the rest is a complete disappointment. As a vinyl collector, I am completely disappointed and disgusted with the package. Plain inner sleeve and no information anywhere. No track listing, no song details, no credits. Nothing. I should return it and enjoy the music via Spotify. It also advertised that this was the final part of a trilogy from The Weeknd, so it comes as a complete shock to learn there are only 11 tracks out of the 22 tracks on Spotify. No track listing was available when I preordered this vinyl.
R**
Great
Love the album every song on there is amazing only disappointment is there's only 11 tracks on this version of wait till they release more copies as there will be more tracks on it
Q**N
Only 11 songs
There's only 11 tracks on the CD, and there's 21 on the online platforms
S**
brilliant
brilliant
A**R
READ BEFORE BUY (ignore rating)
It doesn't list in the products description but this isn't the full album (22 songs) thats seen on streaming. This is a first pressing so it only has 9 of the songs from the standard release + 2 bonus tracks, "Society" and "Runaway", which were also included on the 00XO digital edition. The track listing was also rearranged. The Weeknd hasn't yet released the complete album on physical so you deserve to know what you're getting before you buy this. Most sites selling this don't seem to be mentioning this fact either which is pretty scummy. Not sure why The Weeknd made this decision but I'd assume it's to provide a shorter, reimagined take on the album with the 2 extra tracks as a primary incentive for those who are collectors or super fans. Hopefully he releases the full album to vinyl soon, maybe along with the extra tracks as exclusives like on the digital edition, though it's not needed.Here's a comparison:Standard Tracklist----------------------1. Wake Me Up (ft. Justice)2. Cry For Me3. I Can't F***ing Sing4. São Paulo (ft. Anitta)5. Until We're Skin & Bones6. Baptized In Fear7. Open Hearts8. Opening Night9. Reflections Laughing (ft. Travis Scott, Florence + The Machine)10. Enjoy The Show (ft. Future)11. Given Up On Me12. I Can't Wait To Get There13. Timeless (ft. Playboi Carti)14. Niagara Falls15. Take Me Back To LA16. Big Sleep (ft. Giorgio Moroder)17. Give Me Mercy18. Drive19. The Abyss (ft. Lana Del Rey)20. Red Terror21. Without A Warning22. Hurry Up TomorrowFP Vinyl Tracklist----------------------1. Without A Warning2. Cry For Me3. São Paulo (ft. Anitta)4. Society5. Take Me Back To LA6. The Abyss (first pressing version)7. Open Hearts8. Timeless (ft. Playboi Carti)9. Give Me Mercy10. Runaway11. Red Terror (first pressing version)
I**.
The Abyss.
Abel Tesfaye had massive expectations to meet with ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’, the grand finale to his ‘80s-inspired trilogy that began with ‘After Hours’ (2020) and ‘Dawn FM’ (2022). This album isn’t just a closer—it’s a sprawling, immersive ride that fuses retro synth nostalgia with cutting-edge production.The opener, “Wake Me Up,” wastes no time setting the tone, channelling Michael Jackson’s Thriller era with effortless confidence. “Cry For Me” glistens with vintage synths layered over thunderous modern beats, making for a dynamic, club-ready standout. Meanwhile, “I Can’t Wait to Get There” slows things down, offering a neo-soul glow that cuts through the album’s darker textures. Tesfaye is in his element, effortlessly shifting between synth-wave, soul, trap, and sleek radio pop—proving yet again that he’s a master of bending genres while keeping his hooks razor-sharp.“São Paulo” is drenched in hazy synths, his falsetto gliding through a hypnotic blend of seduction and melancholy. Then there’s “Baptized in Fear,” where he lays bare his struggles with addiction, offering some of his most confessional lyrics to date—though the repeated rhyme. “Reflections Laughing” takes a left turn into psychedelia, featuring Travis Scott and a haunting voice recording of a girl pleading with him to escape his past.“Given Up On Me” stretches nearly six minutes, packed with unexpected shifts and raw vulnerability. And just when the album feels like it can’t go deeper, “The Abyss,” featuring Lana Del Rey, pulls us into some of Tesfaye’s most mesmerising vocal work yet.There’s no need to dissect every track to recognise what ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ achieves. It’s yet another reminder of why The Weeknd remains one of music’s most compelling forces—pushing boundaries, reinventing nostalgia, and making it all sound effortless.
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