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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelChyl, Chrysalis
UPC5060516091492
eBay Product ID (ePID)16046040342
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2018
GenreRock
ArtistTen Years After
Release TitleLive at the Fillmore East 1970
Dimensions
Item Height0.55 in
Item Weight0.24 lb
Item Length5.58 in
Item Width4.93 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks12
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Love Like a Man (Live) 1.2 Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (Live) 1.3 Working on the Road (Live) 2.1 The Hobbit (Live) 2.2 50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain (Live) 2.3 Skoobly-Oobly-Doobob/I Can't Keep from Crying Sometimes/Extension on One Chord (Medley) (Live) 3.1 Help Me (Live) 3.2 I'm Going Home (Live at Filmore East) 3.3 Sweet Little Sixteen (Live) 4.1 Roll Over Beethoven (Live) 4.2 I Woke Up This Morning (Live) 4.3 Spoonful (Live)
NotesNewly Independent Chrysalis Records continues to repackage and refurbish the classic albums of Ten Years After as part of a campaign to reintroduce all their classic albums and releases over the next two years. When Ten Years After stormed the stages of rock, they created a sensation that stunned audiences and quickly won them a coveted place among the pantheon of great British groups. Alvin Lee, one of the most charismatic guitar players and singers to emerge from the British blues boom era - deservedly ranked alongside his contemporaries Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page and Jimi Hendrix - headed a powerful team of talented musicians that included Leo Lyons, Chick Churchill and Ric Lee. They conquered America, enjoyed success around the world and became icons of the Woodstock generation. The double CD in a digi-pack edition contains sleeve notes by drummer Ric Lee.
TYA during their peak year. Their best live recording. Shows growth and a directional change from the UNDEAD live album. Alvin gives it his all and plays like a man on fire. Certainly one of biggest crowd favorites during this era and sadly unappreciated by people who did not see them during this period. This recording demonstrates that TYA should be given consideration for nomination to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.