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Ten Years After is a British blues rock band formed in 1966, featuring Alvin Lee (guitar, vocals), Leo Lyons (bass), Ric Lee (drums), and Chick Churchill (keyboards). The band gained significant popularity in the late 1960s and early 1970s, especially after their standout performance at the Woodstock Festival in 1969. Known for their energetic live shows and Alvin Lee's fast guitar playing, Ten Years After combines elements of blues, rock, and jazz, contributing to the burgeoning blues rock movement of the era. Their music is characterized by tight musicianship, dynamic performances, and a raw, gritty sound that resonated with audiences on both sides of the Atlantic.
"Stonedhenge," released in 1969, is their third studio album. The album represents a departure from their earlier, more straightforward blues rock sound, incorporating a wider range of styles and experimental elements. "Stonedhenge" features a mix of blues, jazz, and psychedelic influences, with each band member contributing to the songwriting process. Tracks like "Going to Try" and "Hear Me Calling" highlight the band's versatility, blending heavy riffs with intricate instrumental passages. The album also includes shorter, experimental pieces such as "Three Blind Mice" and "I Can't Live Without Lydia," which showcase the band's willingness to push musical boundaries. "Stonedhenge" was well-received by critics and fans alike, cementing Ten Years After's reputation as innovative musicians and setting the stage for their continued success in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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