Roadworks [Import]

Roadworks [Import]

Track Listings

1. King Of The Blues
2. Hear Me Calling
3. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
4. (When It) All Falls Down
5. Big Black 45
6. Hobbit
7. Living It Up
8. Love Like A Man
9. I’D Love To Change The World
10. Time To Kill
11. I Can’T Keep From Crying Sometimes
12. I’M Going Home
13. Reason Why
14. Choo Choo Mama

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Founder members Chick Churchill, Leo Lyons and Ric Lee, together with ace guitarist/vocalist Joe Gooch, have done it again. Roadworks, recorded on their sell-out tour of Europe in November/ December 2004 is the smash follow-up to their hugely successful studio album Now. A splendid mix of old and new, this double live CD contains classics such as the UK Top Five track 'Love Like A Man', the Woodstock Festival anthem 'I'm Going Home' ,'Good Morning Little Schoolgirl' (never previously released by this line-up), 'Hear Me Calling' and the first ever live version of 'I'd Love To Change The World' which was featured in the movie Fahrenheit 9/11. Bonuses include one never-before released tune, 'Living It Up' and a brand new version of 'Big Black 45'. Fast Weste. 2005.

Roadworks,Ten Years After,Ten Years After,Rock,Rock/Pop


Roadworks [Import]

Roadworks
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Concentrate on New, leave the old to Alvin Lee
  • FOR NOSTALGIA AND HEAVY METAL FANS
  • Fade Away
  • Alvin Who?
  • Just gets better with Joe Gooch
Roadworks
Ten Years After
Manufacturer: Ten Years After
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0009WV2ZQ
Release Date: 2005-08-15

Tracks:

  1. King of the Blues
  2. Hear Me Calling/Calling Jam/Hear Me Calling
  3. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
  4. (When It) All Falls Down
  5. Working on the Road
  6. Big Black
  7. Hobbit
  8. Living It Up

Tracks:

  1. Love Like a Man/Love Jam/Love Like a Man
  2. I'd Love to Change the World
  3. Time to Kill
  4. I Can't Keep from Crying Sometimes/Jammin' on One Chord/I Can't ...
  5. I'm Going Home
  6. Reasons Why
  7. Choo Choo Mama

Album Description

Founder members Chick Churchill, Leo Lyons and Ric Lee, together with ace guitarist/vocalist Joe Gooch, have done it again. Roadworks, recorded on their sell-out tour of Europe in November/ December 2004 is the smash follow-up to their hugely successful studio album Now. A splendid mix of old and new, this double live CD contains classics such as the UK Top Five track 'Love Like A Man', the Woodstock Festival anthem 'I'm Going Home' ,'Good Morning Little Schoolgirl' (never previously released by this line-up), 'Hear Me Calling' and the first ever live version of 'I'd Love To Change The World' which was featured in the movie Fahrenheit 9/11. Bonuses include one never-before released tune, 'Living It Up' and a brand new version of 'Big Black 45'. Fast Weste. 2005.

Album Details

Founder Members, Chick Churchill, Leo Lyons and Ric Lee, Together with Ace Guitarist/Vocalist Joe Gooch have Done it Again. A Smash Follow-up to their Hugely Successful Studio Album Now, Recorded on their Sell-out Tour of Europe in November/ December 2004. A Splendid Mix of Old and New, this CD Includes the First Ever Live Version of "i'd Love to Change the World" which Featured in "Fahrenheit 9/11" and was a Us Top Twenty Hit for the Band in 1970. Also features the Never Before Released Living it Up and a Brand New Version of "Big Black 45".

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Concentrate on New, leave the old to Alvin Lee.......2007-05-29

Maybe if they concentrated on the new songs and left Alvin Lee to play the Alvin Lee songs I'd have a better opinion of this album. Gooch is a fine player but he doesn't measure up to the original and his attempts at copying Lee on the guitar sound lame; plus his vocals are weak. The new music is loud and powerful, though, and if you can take this band on the basis of what they are creating now, they work well into the blues/rock niche.

4 out of 5 stars FOR NOSTALGIA AND HEAVY METAL FANS.......2007-04-25

This record takes no prisoners!! It is designed to replicate the sound and feel of being at a large outdoor music festival. I am thinking 1969 Woodstock, where Ten Years After stole the show. You absolutely must play this loud, preferably thru a home theatre system with a powered subwoofer. The original lineup is on hand, except with a new singer guitarist, Joe Gooch. He does a good job of duplicating the late 60s guitar: reminds me of Roger Mcguinn of the Byrds doing Eight Miles High, on some songs. If you're into heavy metal, this is a good bridge into blues rock and classic rock n' roll. They seem to be leaning into an arena rock direction, with a power rock sound, trying to get the younger fans. But many of the old standards are here: check out the playlist. Drum fans will like Ric Lee's song, The Hobbit. This offering isn't for everyone. If you're into softer, pure blues rock, get their classic late 60s and early to about mid 70s studio material. If you like swing jazz/boogie, recorded in a small club, check out their outstanding UNDEAD cd. I think it's their best record. Well, I'm Going Home, but being an old guy, I won't be doing any baby shaking!!

2 out of 5 stars Fade Away.......2007-02-27

If you want to listen to a "Ten Years After" bar band playing the hits of the legendary group, the you'll enjoy this CD. It lacks the innovation and originality of the original group. While the guitar player is no slouch, he's no Alivn Lee.

5 out of 5 stars Alvin Who?.......2006-08-27

Wow! One question I have to ask is, where the hell has this fellah Joe Gooch been hiding? The guitar skills displayed on this double CD are remarkable, and the vocals are carried out very well too. It was great to see that Gooch is not copying Alvin Lee in every detail on the classic songs (Eg there is no "How how how"(Trademark Lee grunts) etc on "Goin home). The new songs from "Now" were the songs which impressed me most. All of them are great great driving Blues Rock, and on the song "Reason why", it brought memories of "Roadhouse Blues" and the Live version of Status Quo's "4500 times". The Rhythm section of Ric Lee and Leo Lyons is remarkably tight, and the keyboard skills of Chick Churchill shine brightly. It is obvious that this band are enjoying themselves once again. I never met ALvin Lee personally, but I did meet Ex Ten Years Later Bassist Mick Hawksworth a few years ago, and all I can remember of that chat was the mention of Alvin Lee having one hell of a big Ego. However, I do predict one thing though, and that is for Joe Gooch to follow in the footsteps of another current Blues Rock hero, Walter Trout, by playing in a 60s Classic Blues Rock Band and then going on to greater heights as a Solo artist with acclaimed success. He is THAT good. To the doubters, DON'T. This Album is highly enjoyable.

5 out of 5 stars Just gets better with Joe Gooch.......2005-11-16

If you want a cd that will blow your socks off of you, get this one. With Joe Gooch now playing lead guitar for TYA they haven't lost anything. The whole band just cooks on this. I just hope they come to San Francisco soon. Alvin Lee we love you, but Joe Gooch I'm looking forward to many more recording with you at the lead. This is old time rock and roll at it's very best.
Roadworks, Vol. 1
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The essence of Motorpsycho
Roadworks, Vol. 1
Motorpsycho
Manufacturer: Stickman Holland
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000255I2
Release Date: 2003-02-27

Tracks:

  1. Other Fool
  2. K9 Suite: Un Chien d'Espace/Astral Travelling/Sirius Rising/The ...
  3. Super/Wheel: Superstooge/The Wheel
  4. You Lied
  5. Black to Comm
  6. Words of Wisdom
  7. Vortex Surfer

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The essence of Motorpsycho.......2001-02-27

The Norwegian trio Motorpsycho captured where they earned their reputation for excellence - on stage. The album is largely centered around A K9 suite, an extended, spaced out version of Un Chien D'Espace from the album Angels and Daemons at Play (as if it wasn't spaced out before), and features other epic numbers (The Wheel & Vortex Surfer), truly showing their excursions into infinity on stage that either make them or break them. On Roadwork I it definately makes them.

However, not all songs are long, improvisational, and trance-inducing. The album's opener is the driving, Hendrix-influenced The Other Other Fool, not available on any studio recordings. The crowdpleaser You Lied segues into the MC5 cover Black to Comm with furious power and drive, and the rocker Superstooge mutates slowly into the trance-like aforementioned The Wheel.

All in all, Roadwork I is a great showcase for one of rock's best livebands over the past decade, and although it is not for people who are used to 3-minute radio hits, it paints a decent picture of what the live-band Motorpsycho is all about, and I'd rank it as one of the best live-albums ever released (although they surpassed themselves with Roadwork II, but that is another story altogether).
Roadworks
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Roadworks
    Col Elliott
    Manufacturer: Rajon
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B000N4R97A
    Release Date: 2007-02-12

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