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| Cricklewood Green | EMI | 1970 | | Músicos |
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Ten Years After - Cricklewood Green (1970, remastered, bonus)
Review: The Band: Alvin Lee: Lead Guitar, Lead Vocals Chick Churchill – Keyboards Ric Lee – Drums Leo Lyons - Bass | | Temas |
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Track List: 01 - Sugar the Road 02 - Working on the Road 03 - 50, 000 Miles Beneath My Brain 04 - Year 3, 000 Blues 05 - Me and My Baby 06 - Love Like a Man 07 - Circles 08- As the Sun Still Burns Away 09 - Warm Sun (Bonus Track) 10 - To No One (Bonus Track) | | Comentario |
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AMG REVIEW: Cricklewood Green provides the best example of Ten Years After's recorded sound. On this album, the band and engineer Andy Johns mix studio tricks and sound effects, blues-based song structures, a driving rhythm section, and Alvin Lee's signature lightning-fast guitar licks into a unified album that flows nicely from start to finish. Cricklewood Green opens with a pair of bluesy rockers, with "Working on the Road" propelled by a guitar and organ riff that holds the listener's attention through the use of tape manipulation as the song develops. "50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain" and "Love Like a Man" are classics of TYA's jam genre, with lyrically meaningless verses setting up extended guitar workouts that build in intensity, rhythmically and sonically. The latter was an FM-radio staple in the early '70s. "Year 3000 Blues" is a country romp sprinkled with Lee's silly sci-fi lyrics, while "Me and My Baby" concisely showcases the band's jazz licks better than any other TYA studio track, and features a tasty piano solo by Chick Churchill. It has a feel similar to the extended pieces on side one of the live album Undead. "Circles" is a hippie-ish acoustic guitar piece, while "As the Sun Still Burns Away" closes the album by building on another classic guitar-organ riff and more sci-fi sound effects. [The UK edition contains bonus tracks.] - BY Jim Newsom Wildstrings Review: Ten Years After is my alltime favourite blues-rock band. They defined how to rock with the blues. Back then I think Alvin Lee was too great and he got really extraordinary guitar skills. I love all of their albums from 1967 to 1971 i.e. from self-titled debut to A Space In Time. But many a people consider this is their pinacle of their career and believe that it’s their creative peak. Not a bad song in this album. Every Song is a pure cracker.
This particular edition EMI Remaster (2002) included two bonus tracks i.e. Warm Sun and To No One. If you love any kind of 70's Rock this is highly recommended album and can’t be missed. Enjoy…!!! | | Enlace | Codec |
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