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Friday, October 2, 2020

Ten Years After-"Recorded Live" (1973)

Recorded in response to the dozens of poor quality pirated recordings circulating in those years, Ten Years After officially released the live "Recorded Live" in 1973 so that fans could decently hear the band's live performances.
In those years there were recordings taken in recitals that the band had offered in cities such as Frankfurt, Amsterdam or Paris, most of them in cassette format with a quality at least frightening, however here there would also be shots of those concerts but recorded in a way professional.
For the recording of this double direct the band would use the famous mobile studio of The Rolling Stones, which has been used by hundreds of already legendary recordings such as "Exile on Main St." the Stones themselves or Led Zeppelin's "IV" among many others.
"Recorded Live" contains truly memorable moments of intense blues rock, from the progressive blues initial "One of These Days" to the final rock'n'roll "Choo Choo Mama", to classics of the band such as "You Give Me Loving", "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" or the hypnotic blues "Help Me ", without forgetting an extraordinary version of "I'm Going Home".
"Recorded Live" is a live show that is at the same level as other legendary recordings such as "Made In Japan", "Double Live Gonzo" or "Strangers in The Night", but which, nevertheless, is seldom as recognized as those previously mentioned.

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