Ten Years After - Recorded Live Audio CD
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Band: Ten Years After
Title: Recorded Live
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Release Date: 1997-04-07
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: One of These Days 2: You Give Me Loving 3: Good Morning Little Schoolgirl 4: Help Me 5: Classical Thing 6: Scat Thing 7: I Can't Keep from Crying Sometimes 8: I Can't Keep from Crying Sometimes 9: I Can't Keep from Crying Sometimes 10: Silly Thing 11: Slow Blues in 'C' 12: I'm Going Home 13: Choo Choo Mama
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Corrected track listing One of These Days
2. 1. You Give Me Good Loving
3. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
4. Hobbit
5. Help Me
6. Classical Thing
7. Scat Thing
8.
* I Can't Keep From Cryin' Sometimes (Part 1)
* Extension on One Chord
* I Can't Keep From Cryin' Sometimes (Part 2)
9. Silly Thing
10. Slow Blues in 'C'
11. I'm Going Home
12. Choo Choo Mama
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the oficial bootleg TYA
Leo Lyons on bass shows that that particular instrument in his hands is a formidable tool in keeping a steady and totally creative sound allowing for Chicks multi layered organ to float within the music thus allowing Alvin Lee to sing his heart out and enjoy himself playing his guitar and you can hear that he is enjoying every note played. This is the TYA official unedited bootleg provide by the band as a quality recording providing an alternative to the appalling quality boots around at the time. Ric plays the drums like a man possessed just listen to the Hobbit.
That this recording is this good shows that the Rolling stones rolling studio was a fine facility allowing us to have and cherish some of the classic live performances from the era. TYA Recorded live is one of them,
This CD version is a very good beautifully remastered package well worth having. I just hope that the good folks at BGO records can persuade Alvin Lee to release some more material from those recordings.
Alvin Lee sounding great
He's the best, the mst underappreciated guitar player of his generation. You really here how amazing Alvin is as a musician as he carries this group with obviously less talant on his shoulders with his incredable energy, creativity and soul from his guitar. I recommend that fans check out Alvin's "best" work which has been his solo work. If you haven't heard Zoom, which has the Bluest Blues cut with George Harrison and Jon Lord, it is WOW, and Let it Rock from 1994 and the Alvin Lee Anthology, your missing another side os Alvin Lee, playing with better bands and showing the variety of his amazing work.
Lee`s blusie mood......what a mood!!!!
Su pureza de sònido junto al sentimiento y la velocidad de su tècnica a la hora de tocar un "blues" es impresionate. Alvin Lee es uno de los guitarristas que mas me ha impactado a travès de los años. Vi interpretar a Lee su tema I`m coming home en el Festival de Woodstock y me dejò atònito. Este CD contiene melodìas que, sin me quede nada por dentro, superan aquella. Basta escuchar Help me, baby o I can`t keep cryin' sometimes para entienda de que estoy hablando. Lo mejor por mucho de TYA. . .
Alvin Lee is one of the guitar player that most impressed me. His very own technic playing the blues is amazing. When I first saw him playing Ì'm coming home at Woodstock I knew that I were in front of a master of blues. This CD include song that show what I talking about. . . just listen Help me or I can keep cryin' sometimes. . . . . This is the best TYA album by far. . . . !!!!.
THE BEST LIVE TYA ALBUM
Ten Years After at their peak. Recorded back in 1975 this album (CD) is the real thing. The sound quality is fantastic as is the performance. Well worth getting for any TYA fan.
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