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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.
    • Feel It For Me
    • One of These Days
    • Bad Scene
    • Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
    • 50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain
    • Hear Me Calling
    • Love Like A Man
    • I’d Love to Change The World
    • I’m Going Home
    • Standing at The Station

    We open up our Top 10 Ten Years After songs list with this killer track from the band’s debut album. The album entitled Ten Years After was released in 1967. The Ten Years After song “Feel It For Me,” was the opening track on side two of the album. It was one of the rare original songs on the record. “Feel It For Me,” was composed by band leader Al...

    The band had come a long way by the time they released their sixth album in 1971. The album entitledA Space In Time would contain the band’s biggest hit of their career. The band had signed with Columbia Records and their sound had begun to change a little further away from the blues. Everyone wanted hits. The record contained all original songs. P...

    I always thought that Lenny Kravitz stole the lick from this song for his hit “Are Your Gonna Go My Way?” Ten Years After’s song “Bad Scene,” was the opening track to their album entitled Ssssh. The album was released in 1969. “Bad Scene,” was written by Alvin Lee. The album Ssssh was incredibly short clocking in at around just 30 minutes long.

    Continuing with our top 10 Ten Years After Songs list we will stick one time with the Ssssh album. Sitting here in the number seven is the band’s spectacular cover version of the blues classic “Good Morning Little Schoolgirl.” The great song was written by Sonny Boy Williamson. The song “Good Morning Little Schoolgirl.” is one of the most covered b...

    The progressive rock and psychedelic rock movements of the late 1960s had a profound effect on all classic rock bands. You can hear those inspirations on this great track entitled “50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain.”

    Continuing with our top 10 Ten Years After Songs list we turn to the classic Stonehenge album. The album was the band’s sophomore release. It was released to the public in 1969. The song “Hear Me Calling”was issued as the closing song on the album’s A-side. The song was written by Alvin Lee.

    The band’s biggest UK hit was the classic track “Love Like A Man.” The song was released on the album Cricklewood Green.The album was issued in 1970. When the single was released the record company issued a live version of the song on the flip side. The interesting thing about the live version was because of its length the B-side had to be played a...

    There are many rock fans born after the 1970s that have never heard of Ten Years After. Nonetheless, it’s highly doubtful they never heard this classic song. By far the band’s most popular song, “I’d Love To Change The World,”was Ten Years After only big-time radio hit. And it was a big one.

    Fifty years later, you still can’t forget this legendary performance. The band’s Woodstock performance was surrounded by a nightmare of technical issues that caused their closing song to be the only one filmed. This one is so smoking that the fire is still simmering from it fifty years later.

    We close out our Top 10 Ten Years After Songs list with the great track “Standing at the Station.” The song was released on the band’s album Rock & Roll Music to the World. The album was released in 1972. While this might not be the band’s most popular song, it showcases the band’s talents on every level more than any other track they ever released...

    • Janey Roberts
    • I’d Love to Change the World (A Space in Time, 1971) “An absolutely classic track. It’s haunting and epic and blows my face off everytime I hear it. I’ve never been a fan of these guys but this song is totally top notch.
    • I’m Going Home (Undead 1968) “All the more so a damn terrible great song since it was played in Woodstock in 69 where Alvin Lee is completely crazy at the microphone behind his guitar!”
    • One of These Days (A Space in Time, 1971) “Besides showcasing his deft six string skills, Lee proved he can blow a mean mouth harp on the album’s loose jamming intro cut “One of These Days”.
    • Let the Sky Fall (A Space in Time, 1971) “Yet bewilderingly, there are more psychedelic influences to be found on A Space In Time than on any other album, a fact that was not lost on fans who embraced this record for all it was worth, especially when considering the number “Let The Sky Fall,” where the song drifts off into the realm of spaced hypnotic blues.”
  1. The Best of Ten Years After. Album • 1994. 14 songs • 1 hour, 11 minutes. 1. Rock & Roll Music to the World. 558K plays. 3:50. 2. I'd Love to Change the World.

  2. The Very Best of Ten Years After (Full Album) Acoustic Rock Music. 10.8K subscribers. 181. 20K views 2 years ago #TenYearsAfter. ...more.

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  3. Sep 21, 2023 · Top 10 Most Popular Songs of Ten Years After. I. “Id Love to Change the World”. One of their most iconic tracks, “I’d Love to Change the World,” released in 1971, cemented Ten Years After’s place in rock history.

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  5. Jan 19, 2024 · It catapulted the Alvin Lee-led London blues band to instant mega-stardom in the US, and although their fortunes faded over the years, they deserve their place at the British Blues Explosion’s top table. Here, Nuclear Blast president Monte Conner picks five essential Ten Years After tracks.

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