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Live at the Fillmore East 1970
(2001)
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This superbly recorded double disc (the original engineer was Eddie Kramer, best-known for his work with Hendrix) captured over a weekend worth of dates in February 1970 at the venerable New York City venue catches the Brit boogie quartet at the peak of their powers. These shows were sandwiched between their triumphant Woodstock set and the ...
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Woodstock
(1970)
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Officially it was "Music From the Original Soundtrack [of Michael Wadleigh's documentary feature film Woodstock] And More," but the triple-LP (later double-CD) Woodstock was really rock's first "coffee table" album. Bought by millions but not really listened to that often, it's amid a flood of wrong notes and the inherent flaws in recording live ...
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Pure Blues
(1995)
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Ten Years After [Bonus Tracks]
(1967)
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A Space in Time
(1971)
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A Space in Time was Ten Years After's best-selling album. This was due primarily to the strength of "I'd Love to Change the World," the band's only hit single, and one of the most ubiquitous AM and FM radio cuts of the summer of 1971. TYA's first album for Columbia, A Space in Time has more of a pop-oriented feel than any of their previous ...
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Watt
(1970)
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Watt had many of the same ingredients as its predecessor, Cricklewood Green, but wasn't nearly as well thought out. The band had obviously spent much time on the road, leaving little time for developing new material. Consequently, a cover of Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen," recorded live at the Isle of Wight Festival, is included here, as is ...
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Ssssh
(1969)
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Ssssh was Ten Years After's new release at the time of their incendiary performance at the Woodstock Festival in August, 1969. As a result, it was their first hit album in the U.S., peaking at number 20 in September of that year. This recording is a primer of British blues-rock of the era, showcasing Alvin Lee's guitar pyrotechnics and the band's ...
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Woodstock: Three Days of Peace & Music [25th Anniversary]
(1995)
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Various Artists
This four-disc box set was released commemorating the 25th anniversary of the original Woodstock festival that took place in August 1969, and combined both of the Woodstock albums released in 1970 and 1971 with previously unreleased material. It's a well-known part of the festival's history that many of the participants played self-confessed ...
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Cricklewood Green
(1970)
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Cricklewood Green provides the best example of Ten Years After's recorded sound. On this album, the band and engineer Andy Johns mix studio tricks and sound effects, blues-based song structures, a driving rhythm section, and Alvin Lee's signature lightning-fast guitar licks into a unified album that flows nicely from start to finish. Cricklewood ...
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Recorded Live
(1973)
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Ten Years After were always rooted in the blues, and the highlights of Recorded Live, such as "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" and "Slow Blues in C," show they hadn't changed. Although the band had become predictable, this set is competent enough. James Chrispell, All Music Guide
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The Best of Woodstock
(1995)
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Various Artists
The Best of Woodstock is far from a thorough overview of the festival -- some of the artists aren't represented by their most enduring material, and, after all, you can't cover three days' worth of music in just one disc. Despite those limitations, the sampler does contain some of the festival's best moments, like Country Joe & the Fish's "I ...
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Essential [Chrysalis]
(1991)
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While it doesn't include all of their prime material, Essential features enough of their best songs to make it a fine introduction. All Music Guide, All Music Guide
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Rock & Roll Music to the World
(1972)
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Stonedhenge [Bonus Tracks]
(2002)
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Now [Bonus Tracks]
(2005)
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Ten Years After without Alvin Lee is utter blasphemy in some longtime fans' eyes, but that's exactly what occurred on the 2004 release by this veteran blues-rock outfit, Now. Out went Lee, and in came replacement singer/guitarist Joe Gooch, who joins longtime members Chick Churchill (keys), Leo Lyons (bass), and Ric Lee (drums). Interestingly, ...
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Cricklewood Green [Bonus Tracks]
(2001)
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Cricklewood Green provides the best example of Ten Years After's recorded sound. On this album, the band and engineer Andy Johns mix studio tricks and sound effects, blues-based song structures, a driving rhythm section, and Alvin Lee's signature lightning-fast guitar licks into a unified album that flows nicely from start to finish. Cricklewood ...
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Super Hits of the '70s: Have a Nice Day, Vol. 16
(1993)
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Taking on the first two years of the decade, Super Hits of the '70s, Vol. 16 revels in that sound of rock played by a TV studio orchestra, with brass and fuzz guitar a-dueling and rock opera bombast getting a good neutering: While Ides of March's "Vehicle" heeds the call of the former to Blood, Sweat & Tears proportions, the Assembled Multitude's ...
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The Anthology 1967-1971 [Hip-O]
(2002)
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Since Ten Years After's albums weren't stand-alone classics, this double CD of their prime years is the best bet for those who like the band but don't want to sit through some pretty mediocre and monotonous stuff to get to the best bits. The 26 cuts are pretty well chosen, including naturally their most famed songs: "I'm Going Home" (the live ...
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The Golden Age of Underground Radio
(1989)
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"This is Tom Donahue and I'm here to play phonograph records." With that sign-on, Tom Donahue defined "underground" FM radio in the late 1960s and early 1970s. This disc takes the listener back to that time period, with samples of Donahue's news spots, commercials, and between-song chat taken from airchecks while he worked as the "Big Daddy" of ...
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Undead [Bonus Tracks]
(2006)
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Recorded live in a small London club, Undead contains the original "I'm Going Home," the song that brought Ten Years After its first blush of popularity following the Woodstock festival and film in which it was featured. However, the real strength of this album is side one, which contains two extended jazz jams, "I May Be Wrong, But I Won't Be ...
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Undead [Remastered]
(2002)
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Recorded live in a small London club, Undead contains the original "I'm Going Home," the song that brought Ten Years After its first blush of popularity following the Woodstock festival and film in which it was featured. However, the real strength of this album is side one, which contains two extended jazz jams, "I May Be Wrong, But I Won't Be ...
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Ten Years After
(1967)
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Greatest Hits
(1977)
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The group's 1968-1970 best, including the hit "Love like a Man" and the Woodstock version of "I'm Going Home." William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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Love Like a Man
(1994)
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Undead
(1968)
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Recorded live in a small London club, Undead contains the original "I'm Going Home," the song that brought Ten Years After its first blush of popularity following the Woodstock festival and film in which it was featured. However, the real strength of this album is side one, which contains two extended jazz jams, "I May Be Wrong, But I Won't Be ...
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