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    • Dave Swanson
    • 'I'd Love to Change the World' From: 'A Space in Time' (1971) Ten Years After's sole entry into the Billboard Top 40 was this beautiful song. The '60s were over, the hippie dream gone with them, and Alvin Lee joined others in trying to come to terms with a new decade and a new reality.
    • 'I'm Going Home' Though Ten Years After had been kicking around the U.K. scene for a few years, it wasn't until their appearance at Woodstock in the summer of 1969 that American rock fans took note.
    • 'Hear Me Calling' A rollicking stomper, "Hear Me Calling" employs the bouncing bluesy groove always favored by the great Status Quo.
    • 'A Sad Song' Moody and brilliant, "A Sad Song" is one of Ten Years After's most haunting tunes. Alvin Lee sounds on the edge of total desperation as he recounts this tale of woe.
  1. The Essential Ten Years After by Ten Years After released in 1991. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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    • Monte Conner
    • I’m Going Home (Woodstock: Music From The OST, 1970) Thanks to its inclusion in both the Woodstock movie and the soundtrack album, this is Ten Years After’s best known track, one that, seemingly overnight, put them on the map.
    • I’d Love To Change The World (A Space In Time, 1971) Taken from an album where the band really took their time, spread their wings and crafted what is pound-for-pound their strongest and most diverse collection of songs.
    • Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (Ssssh, 1969) Search out any of the live versions on YouTube and watch how Alvin and Leo Lyons face off in a guitar and bass showdown at two-and-a-half minutes in.
    • Love Like A Man (Cricklewood Green, 1970) This was a minor hit in the UK and the centrepiece of their monster 1970 showing. The straightforward yet highly effective riff that propels the song simmers for just the right length of time in the intro before the drums and keyboards crash in for maximum impact and damage.
  2. HDCD, Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Essential Ten Years After Collection by Ten Years After. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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    • Blues Rock, Classic Rock
  3. Ten Years After are a British blues rock group, most popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Between 1968 and 1973, the band had eight consecutive Top 40 albums on the UK Albums Chart. In addition, they had twelve albums enter the US Billboard 200.

  4. 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.

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  6. The Best of Ten Years After. Album • 1994. 14 songs • 1 hour, 11 minutes. 1. Rock & Roll Music to the World. 562K plays. 3:50. 2. I'd Love to Change the World.

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