Ten Years After - Cricklewood Green 12" vinyl LP

- 1st UK Pressing includes Poster

Ten Years After's "Cricklewood Green," released in 1970 as a 12" vinyl LP, 1st UK Pressing, redefined musical boundaries with its fusion of blues, rock, and jazz. This seminal album, featuring the iconic Mono/Stereo Peephole and a poster, marked a transformative period for the band. Commercial success, epitomized by the chart-topping single "Love Like a Man," solidified its status as a timeless classic, leaving an indelible imprint on the music scene.

 

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"Cricklewood Green" Album Description:

Ten Years After's "Cricklewood Green" stands as a timeless masterpiece in the realm of music, particularly during its release period in the early 1970s. The album, originally released as a 12" vinyl LP, 1st UK Pressing, was a pivotal moment for the band and left an indelible mark on the music industry.

Released in 1970, "Cricklewood Green" showcased Ten Years After's musical prowess and innovative sound. The album seamlessly blended blues, rock, and elements of jazz, creating a distinctive sonic experience that resonated with audiences of the time. The band, consisting of Alvin Lee, Leo Lyons, Ric Lee, and Chick Churchill, demonstrated their musical versatility, contributing to the album's lasting impact.

Commercially, "Cricklewood Green" achieved notable success, climbing the charts and solidifying Ten Years After's position in the music scene. The album's fusion of bluesy guitar riffs, powerful vocals, and dynamic rhythms captivated listeners, earning the band a dedicated fan base. The 1st UK Pressing, including a poster and featuring the Mono/Stereo Peephole on the album rear, added to its collector's appeal.

One of the standout tracks on the album, "Love Like a Man," became a chart-topping single and further propelled the band into the spotlight. Its commercial success highlighted the mainstream acceptance of Ten Years After's unique sound.

What sets "Cricklewood Green" apart is its ability to transcend musical boundaries. The album not only appealed to traditional blues and rock enthusiasts but also attracted a broader audience with its innovative approach. Ten Years After's adeptness in incorporating various musical elements distinguished them from their contemporaries.

The enduring legacy of "Cricklewood Green" is evident in its continued influence on subsequent generations of musicians. The album's timeless quality and the band's musical proficiency have secured its place as a classic in the annals of music history.

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Collector Notes: 

Gatefold/FOC (Fold Open Cover) Album 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

Trivia: it is widely speculated that "Cricklewood Green" is a nod to the quaint and green surroundings of Cricklewood, a district in Northwest London.

Music Genre:

Blues Rock
Album  Production information:
The album: "Cricklewood Green" was produced by: Ten Years After
Photography John Fowlie
Recorded at Olympic Studio 1

Record Label & Catalognr:

  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


Band Members and Musicians on: Ten Years After Cricklewood Green
    Band-members, Musicians and Performers
  • Alvin Lee - guitar, vocals

    Alvin Lee (born Graham Barnes, December 19, 1944 – March 6, 2013) was an English rock guitarist and singer, best known as the lead vocalist and lead guitarist for the blues rock band Ten Years After . He was born in Nottingham, England and began playing guitar at the age of 13. In the late 1960s, he formed Ten Years After and the band released their first album in 1967. They gained international fame with their performance at the Woodstock festival in 1969.

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    In the 1970s and 1980s, Lee released several solo albums and collaborated with other musicians. He continued to perform and record with Ten Years After until his death in 2013. He was known for his powerful and rapid guitar playing and was considered one of the greatest guitarists of his generation.

    Throughout his career, Lee received numerous accolades and awards, including being voted the third greatest guitar player of all time, by Classic Rock magazine, in 2004. He died of complications following a routine surgical procedure in 2013.

  • Leo Lyons - bass

    Leo Lyons (Real-name: Leo David William Lyons) an English musician and bassist, best known as a member of the British blues rock band Ten Years After. He was born on 30 January 1943, in London, England. He started playing bass guitar in the early 1960s and joined Ten Years After in 1967, replacing the band's original bassist, Chick Churchill. He played bass guitar, provided backing vocals and wrote some songs for the band. He was an important member of the band and played in all the band's albums until their disbanding in 1975 and played in reunion concerts later on.

  • Ric Lee - drums

    Ric Lee (Full-name: Richard Lee) an English drummer and percussionist, known as a member of the British blues rock band Ten Years After. He was born on October 19, 1945, in Birmingham, England. He started playing drums in the early 1960s and joined Ten Years After in 1967, replacing the band's original drummer, Dave Quickmire. He played drums and provided backing vocals for the band. He was an important member of the band and played in all the band's albums until their disbanding in 1975 and played in reunion concerts later on.

  • Chick Churchill - organ

    Chick Churchill (Real-name: Michael George Churchill) English keyboardist and pianist, best known as a founding member and original keyboardist of the British blues rock band Ten Years After. He was born on May 25, 1947, in London, England. He started playing piano and organ in the early 1960s and formed Ten Years After in 1966 with guitar player Alvin Lee, bassist Leo Lyons and drummer Ric Lee. He played keyboard, organ and piano and provided backing vocals for the band. He was an important member of the band and played in the band's first two albums, "Ten Years After" and "Undead" . He left the band in 1968 to pursue a solo career, and was replaced by keyboardist Dave Quickmire.

     Ten Years After was one of the most popular and influential British blues rock bands of the late 1960s and early 1970s, and Chick Churchill was considered to be an accomplished keyboard player. He has also played in other bands and projects, but is mostly known for his work with Ten Years After. He continues to perform as a solo artist and with


Complete Track Listing of: "Cricklewood Green"

The Songs/tracks on "Cricklewood Green" are

  • Sugar the Road 4:06
  • Working on the Road 4:18
  • 50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain 7:39
  • Year 3,000 Blues 2:27
  • Me and My Baby 4:18
  • Love Like a Man 7:32
  • Circles 3:59
  • As the Sun Still Burns Away 4:44

 

Album cover photos of : Ten Years After Cricklewood Green
Photo of "Cricklewood Green" Album's Front Cover 
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Ten Years After - LP's Discography and Album Cover Photos

TEN YEARS AFTER - Cricklewood Green
TEN YEARS AFTER - Cricklewood Green album front cover vinyl record

  DERAM SML 1065 / XZAL 9583P , 1970 , England

Ten Years After's "Cricklewood Green," released in 1970 as a 12" vinyl LP, 1st UK Pressing, redefined musical boundaries with its fusion of blues, rock, and jazz. This seminal album, featuring the iconic Mono/Stereo Peephole and a poster, marked a transformative period for the band. Commercial success, epitomized by the chart-topping single "Love Like a Man," solidified its status as a timeless classic, leaving an indelible imprint on the music scene.

Cricklewood Green 12" Vinyl LP
TEN YEARS AFTER - Hear Them Calling
TEN YEARS AFTER - Hear Them Calling  album front cover vinyl record

 Nova 6.28 364-1 , 1976 , Germany

Calling all blues-rock fans! Released in 1976, "Hear Them Calling" is a compilation on double LP vinyl, offering a retrospective of Ten Years After's electrifying career. Dive into their signature sound, featuring iconic tracks like "I'm Going Home" and "Love Like a Man," alongside electrifying live recordings. This collection captures both the studio mastery and raw energy that solidified Ten Years After's place in music history.

Hear Them Calling 12" Vinyl 2LP
TEN YEARS AFTER - Positive Vibrations
TEN YEARS AFTER - Positive Vibrations album front cover vinyl record

Chrysalis 6307 533 , 1974 , Germany

Released in 1974, "Positive Vibrations" captures Ten Years After's blues-rock energy on a 12-inch vinyl LP. Fronted by the iconic guitarist Alvin Lee, the album showcases their signature sound - electrifying guitar riffs, soulful vocals, and driving rhythms. Expect both original tracks like the title song and "Nowhere to Run" alongside a scorching rendition of Little Richard's "Going Back to Birmingham." Whether a longtime fan or new listener, this vinyl promises a dose of classic rock power.

Positive Vibrations 12" Vinyl LP
TEN YEARS AFTER - Recorded Live (French & German Releases)
TEN YEARS AFTER - Recorded Live (French Release) album front cover vinyl record

Chrysalis CTY 1049 , 1973 , France

The release of Ten Years After's "Recorded Live" captures the raw energy of the British blues-rock band across four European concerts. This double LP, released in 1973, features unedited recordings from Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Frankfurt, and Paris, showcasing the band's improvisational prowess and Alvin Lee's electrifying guitar work. Presented in a gatefold sleeve, this French edition offers a unique perspective on Ten Years After's captivating live experience. (59 words)

Recorded Live (French Release) 12" Vinyl LP Recorded Live (German Release) 12" Vinyl LP
TEN YEARS AFTER - Rock and Roll Music to the World
TEN YEARS AFTER - Rock and Roll Music to the World album front cover vinyl record

Chrysalis 6307 507 / CHR 1009 , 1972 , Germany

In 1972, Ten Years After's "Rock and Roll Music to the World" solidified their blues-rock legacy. This vinyl masterpiece, pulsating with energy and Lee's fiery guitar, blends blues riffs, soulful vocals, and extended jams. From the opening power of "You Give Me Loving" to the title track's celebratory spirit

Rock and Roll Music to the World 12" Vinyl LP
TEN YEARS AFTER - Stonehenge
TEN YEARS AFTER - Stonehenge
 album front cover vinyl record

Deram Label SML 1029 , 1968 , Made in England

Ten Years After's "Stonehenge" is a landmark blues-rock album, released in 1969 on 12" vinyl LP with a gatefold cover. It features the band's signature sound, blending powerful vocals and guitar work with bluesy riffs and extended improvisations. The album explores themes of love, loss, and social commentary, solidifying their place as pioneers of the genre and influencing generations of musicians.

Stonehenge 12" Vinyl LP
TEN YEARS AFTER - Watt P
TEN YEARS AFTER - Watt album front cover vinyl record

DERAM SML 1078, XZAL 10255P , , Made in England

"Watt" is the album by the British blues rock band Ten Years After, released in 1970. It was the band's fifth studio album and the first to feature bassist Leo Lyons as a producer. The album reached number 33 on the UK Albums Chart and number 31 on the US Billboard 200. It features the song "I'm Coming On" which was a hit single in the UK and US.

Watt 12" Vinyl LP
TEN YEARS AFTER - Weisse Serie
TEN YEARS AFTER - Weisse Serie album front cover vinyl record

Decca 6.25.234 , , made in Germany

 "Die Weisse Serie" is a series of Classic Rock albums re-issued by the German Branch of Decca Records. Some of the bands in the "Weisse Serie" include David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, John Mayall, UFO and many others. This web page has photos of album covers, inner sleeves, record labels together with production details, musicians and track-listing.

Weisse Serie 12" Vinyl LP