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In 1968, after touring Scandinavia and the United States, they released a second LP, the live album Undead, with a first version of the noteworthy song "I'm Going Home". [8] They followed this in February 1969 with the studio issue Stonedhenge , a British hit that included another well-known track, "Hear Me Calling", which was released as a ...
Undead is a live album by Ten Years After, recorded at the small jazz club Klooks Kleek in London on 14 May 1968, and released in July of that year. The show combined blues , boogie and jazz playing that merged more traditional rock and roll with 1950s-style jump blues .
Recorded Live is the second live album by British blues rock musicians Ten Years After, which was released as a double LP in 1973.. This album, containing no overdubs or additives, was recorded over four nights in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Frankfurt and Paris with the Rolling Stones' mobile recording truck and later mixed from sixteen tracks to stereo at Olympic Studios in London.
Title Album details Peak chart positions CAN [3]DEN [4]US [10]Double Deluxe: Released: 1970; Label: Deram; Formats: 2xLP; Japan-only release — — — Alvin Lee and Company
I'm Going Home may refer to: I'm Going Home, a 2001 French/Portuguese film written and directed by Manoel de Oliveira "I'm Going Home" (Rocky Horror song), a song from The Rocky Horror Picture Show "I'm Going Home", a song by Chris de Burgh from Spanish Train and Other Stories "I'm Going Home", a song by The Choir
Ten Years After is the debut album by English blues rock band Ten Years After.Recorded at Decca Studios in London in September 1967, and released on 27 October 1967, it was one of the first blues rock albums by British musicians.
In 1969, Ten Years After included some lyrics from "Baby, Please Don't Go" during their performance of "I'm Going Home" at the Woodstock festival in Bethel, New York. [61] Alvin Lee's 10-minute guitar workout was a highlight of the event's 1970 documentary film, [62] which "would cement their reputation for decades to come". [63]
As part of Ten Years After, Lyons was one of the first rock performers at the Newport Jazz Festival. In August 1969, the band's encore performance of "I’m Going Home" was captured on film at The Woodstock Music and Arts Festival, exposing their jazz, blues, and rock amalgam to larger audiences of moviegoers through the concert film. [5]