A Space in Time
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| Studio album by Ten Years After | |||||
| Released | 1971 | ||||
| Genre | Blues-rock | ||||
| Length | 37:26 | ||||
| Label | Capitol | ||||
| Producer | Ten Years After | ||||
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A Space in Time is the seventh album by the British blues rock band, Ten Years After. It was released in October 1971 by Capitol records. A departure in style from their previous albums, A Space in Time has more of a pop feel to it. It also contains their biggest hit, I'd Love To Change The World, the third track on the album. It is a song protesting capitalism and war, and features a speedy, 30-second guitar solo by lead vocalist Alvin Lee. Even though this was their biggest hit they never played it live.
Track listing
All songs by Alvin Lee except "Uncle Jam", which was composed by C. Churchill, A. Lee, R. Lee and L. Lyons.
- "One Of These Days" – 5:52
- "Here They Come" – 4:36
- "I'd Love To Change The World" – 3:44
- "Over The Hill" – 2:28
- "Baby Won't You Let Me Rock 'N' Roll You" – 2:16
- "Once There Was A Time" – 3:22
- "Let The Sky Fall" – 4:19
- "Hard Monkeys" – 3:10
- "I've Been There Too" – 5:44
- "Uncle Jam" – 1:57
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