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The early 1970s marked the band's commercial summit. They released a string of Top 40 albums: Cricklewood Green (1970) : Included the hit "Love Like a Man". A Space in Time (1971)
Ten Years After's 'Positive Vibrations' (1974) on 12-inch vinyl. A classic blues-rock album featuring iconic cover art, tracklist, Positive Vibrations Rock & Roll Music to the World
This is the golden era. The official studio output is clean and straightforward. No "fix" needed for the music itself, but note the bonus tracks on the 2010s reissues.
The official discography of Ten Years After from tracks the band's evolution from British blues-rock pioneers to global festival icons and their later persistence through various lineups. This fifty-year span begins with their self-titled debut in 1967 and culminates in the 50th-anniversary release A Sting in the Tale in 2017. The Golden Era: 1967–1974 ten years after official discography 19672017 fix
Ten Years After was never just “I’m Going Home.” They were a journey through the raw, unfiltered heart of British blues. Now, with this fixed discography, that journey is finally complete.
| Issue | Status | Fan Solution | |-------|--------|----------------| | Cricklewood Green UK vs US mix | US has extra reverb on “50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain” | Create a hybrid playlist | | Watt (1970) original LP had a locked groove | No CD replicates the locked groove feel | Some fans press lathe-cut 7” singles of just the locked groove | | 1968 French EP with exclusive “I May Be Wrong, But I Won’t Be Wrong Always” (alt. take) | Never reissued | Sourced from a 1968 French vinyl rip, 24/96 transfer |
The 1967–2017 discography is more than just a box set. It is a historical correction for a band that is often overshadowed by contemporaries like Led Zeppelin or The Who. By presenting their entire output in pristine quality, the collection proves that Ten Years After was not just a one-hit wonder at Woodstock, but a highly consistent, forward-thinking studio asset. The early 1970s marked the band's commercial summit
Beyond the core studio works, Ten Years After has a rich history of live recordings and compilations that are worth exploring.
The story of Ten Years After is a journey from the smoky clubs of Nottingham to the muddy fields of Woodstock, spanning exactly 50 years of "speed-king" guitar work and heavy blues. The Rise (1967–1969) In 1967, four young musicians— Chick Churchill —released their self-titled debut, Ten Years After
If you have a folder or a tagging project titled your goal is likely to repair the following: A classic blues-rock album featuring iconic cover art,
A more experimental, psychedelic-tinged album. Ssssh (1969): A return to hard-driving blues-rock.
Widely considered their classic album, featuring the hit "Love Like a Man".
The core discography restored in the milestone anniversary initiative chronicles a band moving at breakneck speed: Ten Years After / 1967-1974 repress - SuperDeluxeEdition
Background and musical identity
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