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Saturday, May 16, 2020

Ten Years After-Cricklewood Green (1970)

"Cricklewood Green" is considered one of the peaks of blues rock, incidentally with this album Ten Years After they reached their creative peak demonstrating their status as one of the fundamental rock bands of all time.
This album is a powerful and visceral combination of blues rock seasoned with small doses of commerciality, which makes it a much more accessible work than his previous works.
The virtuosity demonstrated here by the entire band, but especially by Alvin Lee and a great sound density, maintain the blues essence that has always characterized this legendary British band.
Tracks such as the powerful "Sugar the Road", the "Working on the Road" rhythm, or the fantastic and successful "Love Like A Man" and "50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain", became authentic highlights of a perfect and very coherent album, very rarely a band of blues rock achieved such quality and greatness in a single album

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