Ten Years After: May 19th 1978 Winterland 5.1 Surround

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • Experience the iconic British blues band, Ten Years After, in this live concert from Winterland in San Francisco. Alvin Lee's legendary guitar skills in 5.1 Surround will transport you back to May 19th, 1978!
    Relive the magic of the British blues band, Ten Years After, in this live concert at Winterland. Experience Alvin Lee's iconic guitar solos in 5.1 Surround sound!
    Experience the legendary British blues band Ten Years After in this unforgettable live concert at Winterland in San Francisco. Featuring the iconic Alvin Lee, this 5.1 Surround sound performance will transport you back in time to May 19th, 1978.
    Their appearance at the 1969 Woodstock Festival catapulted Ten Years After into the realm of superstardom. The subsequent release of "I'm Going Home" in the Woodstock movie and on the soundtrack album inspired countless guitar players and became a staple of FM radio throughout the next decade. The band continued releasing acclaimed albums in the early 1970s, including the 1971 release, A Space In Time and Rock And Roll Music To The World the following year. By this point, Lee was looking to expand his musical horizons and began working outside the band, releasing the more introspective "On The Road To Freedom" in collaboration with Mylon Le Fevre. Ten Years After's innovative mix of blues, swing jazz, and high energy rock remained in high demand, especially in the United States, where the group would ultimately tour 28 times in seven years, more than any other U.K. band.
    Although still a big draw, by the mid-1970s, Lee's enthusiasm for the group was reaching an end and he began pursuing a solo career. He finished out the decade by forming a new band in the power trio mode that he christened appropriately enough, Ten Years Later. His new partners included bass player Mick Hawksworth, who had been an integral part of the late-1960s blues, jazz, metal outfit, Andromeda and later in Fuzzy Duck, one of England's harder-edged progressive rock bands in the early-1970s. Lee also recruited the powerhouse drummer, Tom Compton, who would later become Johnny Winter's longest serving drummer. The trio would release two albums, 1978's Ride On and Rocket Fuel the following year, while touring extensively throughout Europe and the United States.

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