Artist:  Ten Years After

Title:  A Space in Time

Date: 1971

Label:  Chrysalis/Columbia Records   KC 30801 

Front Cover Photograph:  Ed Caraeff

Back Cover Photograph:  Alvin Lee

 

Notes:  A very important album in its time, at least in the circles I was traveling in anyways. Alvin Lee stepped up to take Chuck Berry's licks, riffs and tone and transform it into a hyper-speed boogie.  The movie Woodstock was a pretty fair representation of what we're speaking of here. "I'd Love to Change the World" echoed from the living rooms of all who had a guitar laying around and a few beers inside. And on and on... Some nice photos (I'm not even going to comment on the 70's hair on the front) and you've got a great piece of rock and roll here. Stop by and check out the Ten Years After Tribute Page.

Or you can visit a few German tribute pages: TYA Alvin Lee

 

Line Up:

Alvin Lee: guitar and vocals
Leo Lyons: bass
Ric Lee: drums
Chick Churchill: keyboards

 

Track Listing

Side 1

One of These Days
Here They Come
I'd Love to Change the World
Over the Hill
Baby Won't You Let Me Rock 'n Roll You

Side 2

Once There Was a Time
Let the Sky Fall
Hard Monkeys
I've Been There Too
Uncle Jam

Front Cover

Front Cover

Photo By Alvin Lee

Back Cover

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Music Survey Cover Art Links To the Archives
If anyone has any additional information pertaining to the album or players you can send an E-mail to Tralfaz.  Thanks.