Ten Years After lyrics
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Artist's albums
Live at the Fillmore East 1970
2001 · album
The Best of Ten Years After
2000 · compilation
Rock & Roll Music to the World (2017 Remaster)
1972 · album
About Time
1989 · album
A Space In Time [50th Anniversary Edition]
2023 · album
Let the Sky Fall (Chris Kimsey 2023 Mix)
2023 · single
I’d Love to Change the World (Chris Kimsey 2023 Mix)
2023 · single
The Long Road Home (Live 1969)
2022 · album
Live at Anti Waa Festival 1989
2021 · album
Goin' Home!
1975 · compilation
Naturally Live
2019 · album
I'd Love to Change the World (Live)
2019 · single
A Sting in the Tale
2017 · album
Suranne Suranne
2017 · single
British Live Performance Series
2016 · compilation
The Name Remains the Same (Live)
2015 · compilation
The Friday Rock Show Sessions - Live at Reading 1983
2014 · compilation
Positive Vibrations (2017 Remaster)
1974 · album
Positive Vibrations (Deluxe Version)
1974 · album
Get the Gringo (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2012 · compilation
John Peel Session (23 November 1972)
2010 · single
Live 1990
2009 · compilation
Evolution
2008 · album
Recorded Live
1973 · album
The Anthology (1967-1971)
2002 · compilation
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Biography
A storming blues and boogie band from the U.K., Ten Years After rocketed from modest success to worldwide fame in the wake of their performance at the Woodstock Rock Festival in 1969, where their nine-minute rendition of "I'm Going Home" showed off the lightning-fast guitar work and howling vocals of Alvin Lee, the unrelenting stomp of bassist Leo Lyons and drummer Ric Lee, and the soulful support of keyboard man Chick Churchill. While the group was also capable of moody pop and acoustic-based material (as heard on 1971's A Space in Time, whose single "I'd Like to Change the World" was their greatest American hit), it was the group's raw blues-based music that remained their trademark, powered by Lee's high-speed guitar figures. While their original run would end in 1974, Ten Years After would reunite in the '80s, and they continue to record and tour more than 50 years after they started out. Ten Years After, referring to the fact they launched the band in 1966, ten years after Elvis Presley's career breakthrough opened the doors for rock & roll. As heavy touring spread the word about the act, TYA released the first of two 1969 albums in February, Stonedhenge, which charted at number 61. The band didn't slow down much to enjoy the fruits of their labors, and 1970 saw two more albums from TYA, Cricklewood Green (which spawned a major hit single in England, "Love Like a Man") and Watt.