Collectors information / Album Description:Gatefold (FOC) cover design with artwork / photos on the inside cover pages. Mono / Stereo Peephole on the album rear Printed and made in England by Garrod & Lofthouse Ltd This album comes with the original Alvin Lee poster, with "printed in England" text in bottom right corner. This album "Cricklewood Green" includes the original custom inner sleeve with album details, complete lyrics of all songs by and photos. Stamper/Matrix codes: XZAL-9583P 1W / XZAL-9584P 1W |
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Music Genre: |
Acid Psych Prog Rock |
Album Production information: |
The album: "Cricklewood Green" was produced by: Ten Years After Photography John Fowlie Recorded at Olympic Studio 1 |
Record Label Information: |
DERAM SML 1065 / XZAL 9583P |
Media Format: |
12" Vinyl Stereo Full-Length Long-Play Gramophone Record Album weight: 310 gram |
Year and Country: |
1970 Made in England |
Photo of "Cricklewood Green" Album's Front Cover |
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Photo of "Cricklewood Green& quot; Album's Back Cover |
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Photo of "Cricklewood Green" Album's Inner Cover |
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Photo of "Cricklewood Green" Album's Inner Cover |
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Photo of Alvin Lee Poster
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Photo of "Cricklewood Green" 12" LP Sleeve
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Close-up Photo of "Cricklewood Green" Record Label
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Band Members and Musicians on: Ten Years After Cricklewood Green |
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Track Listing of: "Cricklewood Green" |
The Songs/tracks on "Cricklewood Green" are
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Ten Years After is a British blues rock band formed in 1967. The original band consisted of guitarist and vocalist Alvin Lee, bassist Leo Lyons, drummer Ric Lee, and keyboardist Chick Churchill. They are best known for their performance at the Woodstock Festival in 1969, where they played the iconic song "I'm Going Home".
The band's first album, "Ten Years After", was released in 1967, and they quickly gained a reputation as a powerful live act. They went on to release several more albums in the late 1960s and early 1970s, including "Undead" (1968), "Stonedhenge" (1969), and "Cricklewood Green" (1970). They also released "A Space in Time" which includes their hit "I'd Love to Change the World" in 1971.
In 1973, Ten Years After went on hiatus, and Alvin Lee released a solo album. In 1975, the band reunited and released the album "Positive Vibrations" but the band was not able to recapture its earlier success. They split up again in 1976, but have reunited several times over the years for tours and occasional new recordings.
In recent years, the band has been led by Chick Churchill, Leo Lyons and Ric Lee, who are the only original members still alive. They have continued to tour and perform live, but have not released any new albums since 2007.
Alvin Lee, the band's frontman, died in 2013 at the age of 68. His death was a shock for the band and their fans, but the band continues to tour in his memory.