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About Time (Ten Years After Album)
''About Time'' is the ninth album by blues rock band Ten Years After, the final studio album release featuring Alvin Lee, their singer and most prominent songwriter since the band's formation. Released in 1989, it was also their first studio release in fifteen years (since '' Positive Vibrations'' in 1974). ''About Time'' peaked at number 120 on the US ''Billboard'' 200. Reviews were mixed. Track listing Notes * The track order is different for the CD release, which puts "Wild is the River" between "Working in a Parking Lot" and "Outside My Window." Personnel ;Ten Years After *Alvin Lee – guitar, vocals *Leo Lyons – bass *Ric Lee – drums *Chick Churchill – keyboards with: *Nick Carls – backing vocals *Jimi Jamison – backing vocals ;Technical *Terry Manning – engineer Engineers, as practitioners of engineering, are professionals who invent, design, analyze, build and test machines, complex systems, structures, gadg ...
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Ten Years After
Ten Years After are a British rock group, most popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Between 1968 and 1973, the band had eight consecutive Top 40 albums on the UK Albums Chart. In addition, they had twelve albums enter the US ''Billboard'' 200. They are best known for tracks such as "I'm Going Home", "Hear Me Calling", "I'd Love to Change the World" and "Love Like a Man". Their style is considered blues rock and hard rock. History Formation: 1962–1966 The band's core formed in late 1960 as Ivan Jay and the Jaycats. After several years of local success in the Nottingham/Mansfield area, they changed their name to the Jaybirds in 1962 and later to Ivan Jay and the Jaymen. Ivan Jay (born Ivan Joseph Harrison, 1939, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire; died April 2009, USA) sang lead vocals from late 1960 to 1962 and was joined by Ric Lee in August 1965, replacing drummer Dave Quickmire (born David Quickmire, 1940, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire), who had replaced Pete Evans (born Pet ...
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