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Monday, September 10, 2018

Ten Years After-A Space In Time (1971)

Following memorable performances at the Woodstock and Isle of Wight Festivals, Ten Years After had released the splendid albums "Cricklewood Green" and "Watt," which featured iconic songs such as "Sugar the Road", "Love Like a Man", "I'm Comin' Home", and "My Baby Left Me". Months after "Watt" came "Space in Time", an album that reflected a less intense rock sound and a greater use of acoustic elements, with a clear commercial and accessible orientation. An album almost entirely filled with acoustic guitar-driven tracks, as demonstrated by the melodic "Here They Come", "I'd Love to Change the World", "I've Been There Too", "Once There Was a Time", and "Let the Sky", while also showcasing their signature power with the blues-rock anthem "One of These Days", the rock and roll number "Baby Won't You Let Me Rock 'n' Roll You", psychedelic songs like the orchestrated "Over the Hill", and even a jazzy "Uncle Jam". In short, with this sixth album, Alvin Lee and his band displayed their eclecticism and enormous stylistic range, producing one of their most versatile works.

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