I Love Blues Guitar

Ten Years After & Alvin Lee – Hear Me Calling

From Jazz Festival Leverkusen 1991 the band Ten Years After with Alvin Lee.

Ten Years After

I’m going home, baby. These words are repeated like a mantra by Alvin Lee at the legendary Woodstock festival. The audience was not bored, however. The 10-minute version of the song “I’m Going Home” was quintessential blues-rock energy. Lee showed what he can do, bringing with her guitar devilishly fast eruptions of sounds. If then, in mid-August 1969, he finished his career, I would be guaranteed a place in rock history. But Lee was just getting started.

The band was the pride of not only Woodstock but many other festivals. Two years earlier, Lee with his friends gave a rousing concert at the Windsor Jazz Festival. It is thanks to him Decca signed with them a “blind” recording contract. Ten Years After was founded in 1966, just after the collapse of the formation of Jaybirds, which previously honed talent. The name of the new group was a tribute to celebrating the 10th anniversary of Elvis Presley’s career. Lee had a great fondness for early rock & roll. Maybe because that as a teenager playing the guitar passionately listened to, among others, Chuck Berry.

Rock rawness of Woodstock has become a trademark of Ten Years After. Meanwhile, it was not representative of the achievements of the British team. Lee could yet surprise restraint game and diversity of their own compositions. The famous hit “I’d Love To Change The World” was a semi-acoustic ballad in the style of The Moody Blues. In turn, the classic today, “Love Like A Man” drew strength from the sensational riff. One of those that characterized the only “top” songs Cream or Led Zeppelin. How many bands of that period, Ten Years After, passed the psychedelic phase of work. Album “Cricklewood Green” in 1970 alluded to certain hallucinogenic substances; each of the parties had to play at a different speed.

The greatest triumphs of the group coincided with the first half of the 70s After the dissolution of the group in 1974, Lee has repeatedly reactivated the band. Nobody had doubts but that “I’m Going Home” is just Lee and Lee. A native of Nottingham guitarist on the scene spent more than 5 decades.

Ten Years After & Alvin Lee – Hear Me Calling
Ten Years After & Alvin Lee – Hear Me Calling

We appreciate your time and dedication to reading our article. For more of the finest blues guitar music, make sure to follow our Facebook page, “I Love Blues Guitar”. We share exceptional selections every day. Thank you once again for your continued support and readership.

Facebook Comments