UK reissue of the British blues-rock act's classic 1970 album. Digitally remastered with the help of band member Ric Lee. Ten tracks including two bonus tracks, 'Warm Sun' & 'To No One'.
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Cricklewood Green [Original recording remastered] [Import]
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Cricklewood Green
Ten Years After Manufacturer: Chrysalis Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Y7KO Release Date: 2001-03-13 |
Tracks:
- Sugar The Road
- Working On The Road
- 50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain
- Year 3,000 Blues
- Me And My Baby
- Love Like A Man
- Circles
- As The Sun Still Burns Away
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Ten Years After guitarist Alvin Lee's hyperactive guitar solos (fretboard attacks a speed-metal guitarist would be proud to unleash) caught the ear of British rock fans and built a bridge to the blues. The well-produced Cricklewood Green, consisting of all-original material by Lee, is the group's best studio effort. For a band that made its reputation with live performances, most conspicuously at the Woodstock festival, that's probably minor praise, but it's praise nevertheless. The extended workout of the hit single "Love Like a Man" is the centerpiece of the album, one that opens with the frantic buzz of the back-to-back road songs "Sugar the Road" and "Working on the Road." But Lee, ably assisted by keyboardist Chick Churchill, fleshes out the trademark Ten Years After blues frenzy with an assortment of atypical approaches and styles. "Me and My Baby" delivers Lee and the band in a relaxed, almost swinging, mode, while "Circles" is a rare ballad offering. The sci-fi blues of "Year 3000 Blues" and semi-psychedelia of "50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain" and "As the Sun Still Burns Away" further extend the album's reach without sacrificing any of Lee's guitar excursions. --Michael PointCustomer Reviews:
Great!.......2007-03-23
The Best from Ten Years After.......2007-02-22
Cricklewood Green...Excellent! but SHAME on Amazon :(.......2006-10-19
I have been an Amazon customer for years and hope to keep buying from you, yet it's things like these that make me start looking elsewhere.
...I just spoke to customer service at Amazon, and they are giving me a full refund. Amazon, the product may be bad and misrepresented, but your customer service makes the difference. thanks! :)
A classic album by an obscure band.......2005-11-18
Not there best.......2005-07-30
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Cricklewood Green
Ten Years After Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005B5X6 Release Date: 2002-05-06 |
Tracks:
- Sugar The Road
- Working On The Road
- 50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain
- Year 3000 Blues
- Me And My Baby
- Love Like A Man
- Circles
- As The Sun Still Burns Away
- Warm Sun (Bonus Track/Previously Unreleased)
- To No One (Bonus Track/Previously Unreleased)
Album Description
UK reissue of the British blues-rock act's classic 1970 album. Digitally remastered with the help of band member Ric Lee. Ten tracks including two bonus tracks, 'Warm Sun' & 'To No One'.Album Details
Classic 1970 Album from Guitar God Alvin Lee and Company. Digitally Remastered with the Help of the Bands Drummer Ric Lee and featuring Two Bonus Tracks, Sleevenotes by John Tobler and Enhanced Artwork.Customer Reviews:
My Favorite Ten years after.......2007-05-14
737's Coming Out of the Sky.......2006-02-14
The remainder of the disc builds on the solid rock foundation established by the band in four previous albums. The two longest tracks on the disc are epics in composition and performance. Both '50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain' and 'Love Like a Man' time out at 7:37. I would believe that was an uncanny coincidence were it not for the curious fade out-fade in-fade out conclusion to '50,000 Miles...'. I submit that Alvin and Co. had more than artistic concerns in adding this audio addendum, although I have no answer to the question, "why did they do it?". Heck, why does Radio Shack ask for your address when you buy batteries, and why did The Beatles hoax Paul's death?
'Sugar the Road' opens the disc, and it is the prototypical opening number for an album or a concert, featuring great basic and lead guitar riffs, fun lyrics, cowbells, etc. 'Working On the Road', another gritty rocker, follows, with the sweet chorus, "I've got a feeling for home...". '50,000 Miles...' opens with a restrained acoustic intro which builds in nicely structured gradients into an anthemic rocker, very reminicent of Tom Petty's best work, and ending with a fine, distorted, fuzzy guitar lead. 'Love Like a Man' returns to the melodic guitar hooks and fleshy fretwork from maestro Alvin, in addition to a great sounding bass bridge. The original vinyl finished with the lumbering rocker 'As the Sun Still Burns Away', which builds steam like a locomotive, and winds up in a fog of psychedelic sound effects.
It is well worth the extra expense to obtain the 2002 UK remaster being reviewed here, primarily for the two unreleased tracks from the 'Cricklewood' sessions. 'Warm Sun', with its simplistic and catchy guitar hook, and 'To No One', a bombastic blues-rock track featuring a sweet organ-guitar bridge, are both good fits with the balance of 'Cricklewood Green'. Although lyrics are not included, the liner notes are adequately supplied with background on the band, the recording sessions, and the individual tracks. Beyond impressive, this set of Green tracks will grow on you. Like most truly classic albums, its sound is timeless. This is essential listening, folks, no two ways about it.
Don't Overlook Cricklewood Green!!!.......2006-01-01
Still Great 30 Years After.......2004-05-16
Lee wrote almost all of their music, and he had a skill of writing catchy blues-based guitar riffs. One of their best known songs of that type "Love Like a Man" is the key track on this 1970 album. Though his songwriting is somewhat uneven, probably because of pressure to constantly to come up with material for new albums and singles, their best songs still sound great today.
On Cricklewood Green the highlights, besides "Love Like a Man", are "Working on the Road", "50.000 Miles Beneath my Brain", "As the Sun Still Burns Away" and the great acoustic ballad "Circles". The two out-take bonus-tracks are okay; best is "Warm Sun".
2 EXTRA TRACKS!.......2002-07-08
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Ssssh/Cricklewood Green
Ten Years After Manufacturer: Mobile Fidelity ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000IVL Release Date: 1997-02-25 |
Tracks:
- Bad Scene
- Two Time Mama
- Stoned Woman
- Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
- If You Should Love Me
- I Don't Know That You Don't Know My Name
- The Stomp
- I Woke Up This Morning
- Sugar The Road
- Working On The Road
- 50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain
- Year 3,000 Blues
- Me And My Baby
- Love Like A Man
- Circles
- As The Sun Still Burns Away
Customer Reviews:
THIS CD IS A MUST!!!.......2007-05-28
Ten Years After - Ssssh.......2000-03-29
A classic guitar swirl surrounded by smooth rock........1999-08-23
As fresh a sound now as it was then........1998-12-19
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Cricklewood Green
Ten Years After Manufacturer: Toshiba EMI Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002VL8AS Release Date: 2004-11-08 |
Tracks:
- Sugar the Road
- Working on the Road
- 50, 000 Miles Beneath My Brain
- Year 3, 000 Blues
- Me and My Baby
- Love Like a Man
- Circles
- As the Sun Still Burns Away
- Warm Sun [#][*]
- To No One [#][*]
Album Description
Japan exclusive remastered reissue packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. Details TBA. To. 2004.Album Details
Digitally Remastered Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.
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Cricklewood Green
Ten Years After Manufacturer: EMI Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007W8F Release Date: 1999-10-12 |
Tracks:
- Sugar The Road
- Working On The Road
- 50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain
- Year 3,000 Blues
- Me And My Baby
- Love Like A Man
- Circles
- As The Sun Still Burns Away
Amazon.com
Ten Years After guitarist Alvin Lee's hyperactive guitar solos (fretboard attacks a speed-metal guitarist would be proud to unleash) caught the ear of British rock fans and built a bridge to the blues. The well-produced Cricklewood Green, consisting of all-original material by Lee, is the group's best studio effort. For a band that made its reputation with live performances, most conspicuously at the Woodstock festival, that's probably minor praise, but it's praise nevertheless. The extended workout of the hit single "Love Like a Man" is the centerpiece of the album, one that opens with the frantic buzz of the back-to-back road songs "Sugar the Road" and "Working on the Road." But Lee, ably assisted by keyboardist Chick Churchill, fleshes out the trademark Ten Years After blues frenzy with an assortment of atypical approaches and styles. "Me and My Baby" delivers Lee and the band in a relaxed, almost swinging, mode, while "Circles" is a rare ballad offering. The sci-fi blues of "Year 3000 Blues" and semi-psychedelia of "50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain" and "As the Sun Still Burns Away" further extend the album's reach without sacrificing any of Lee's guitar excursions. --Michael PointCustomer Reviews:
Great!.......2007-03-23
The Best from Ten Years After.......2007-02-22
Cricklewood Green...Excellent! but SHAME on Amazon :(.......2006-10-19
I have been an Amazon customer for years and hope to keep buying from you, yet it's things like these that make me start looking elsewhere.
...I just spoke to customer service at Amazon, and they are giving me a full refund. Amazon, the product may be bad and misrepresented, but your customer service makes the difference. thanks! :)
A classic album by an obscure band.......2005-11-18
Not there best.......2005-07-30
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