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Live at the Fillmore East 1970

 
Album Review: Live at the Fillmore East 1970
 

  • Artist: Ten Years After
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: August 14, 2001
  • Type: Compilation (best of), Live
  • Genre: Rock

Review

This superbly recorded double disc (the original engineer was Eddie Kramer, best-known for his work with Hendrix) captured over a weekend worth of dates in February 1970 at the venerable New York City venue catches the Brit boogie quartet at the peak of their powers. These shows were sandwiched between their triumphant Woodstock set and the release of Cricklewood Green, generally considered the band's best work. They find the group primed through years of roadwork, as well as obviously excited to be playing in front of an appreciative N.Y.C. crowd. Kicking off with one of Bill Graham's patented individual-member intros, the group winds their way through the ominous riff of "Love Like a Man." Mixing extended and rocking versions of blues standards -- like Sonny Boy Williamson classics "Help Me" and "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl," as well as Willie Dixon's "Spoonful" -- with two Chuck Berry covers and some nuggets from their own catalog, Ten Years After burns through this show with enormous energy and infectious enthusiasm. Alvin Lee and his flying fingers stay firmly in the spotlight, but the remastered sound is so immaculate you can finally appreciate the contributions of the other, generally overlooked TYA members: Chick Churchill on keyboards and especially Leo Lyons' fluid bass work, along with Ric Lee's jazzy drums. The songs shift into overdrive on the jams -- the longest of which pushes "I Can't Keep From Crying Sometimes" to 20 minutes -- and amazingly stay interesting for the majority of that time thanks to Lee's sense of flashy dynamics, as he quotes liberally from Hendrix and Cream licks. Detailed liner notes from drummer Lee describe the scene, not only in terms of Ten Years After, but also of the musical camaraderie of the time. Some of this is almost embarrassingly dated -- the drum solo-laden "The Hobbit" is particularly guilty, as are the often-interminable guitar gymnastics -- and the Chuck Berry numbers might have been live crowd-pleasers but don't add much to the originals. Still, this is the best Ten Years After concert album (of the three in the catalog), and proves just how vibrant these boogie boys could be when inspired by the crowd and each other on a perfect night. ~ Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Love Like a Man Alvin Lee Ten Years After (9:35)
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl Sonny Boy Williamson Ten Years After (7:26)
Working on the Road Alvin Lee Ten Years After (3:34)
The Hobbit Ric Lee Ten Years After (10:52)
50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain Alvin Lee Ten Years After (9:58)
Skoobly-Oobly-Doobob/I Can't Keep from Crying Sometimes/Extension ... Al Kooper, Alvin Lee, Ric Lee, Leo Lyons Ten Years After (19:30)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Help Me Willie Dixon, Ralph Bass Ten Years After (16:06)
I'm Going Home Alvin Lee Ten Years After (11:57)
Sweet Little 16 Chuck Berry Ten Years After (4:38)
Roll Over Beethoven Chuck Berry Ten Years After (4:44)
I Woke Up This Morning Alvin Lee Ten Years After (8:09)
Spoonful Willie Dixon Ten Years After (8:01)

Credits

Ten Years After (Producer), Ten Years After (Main Performer), Chick Churchill (Organ), Alvin Lee (Guitar), Alvin Lee (Vocals), Ric Lee (Drums), Ric Lee (Liner Notes), Leo Lyons (Bass), Peter Mew (Mixing), Peter Mew (Remastering), Phil Smee (Package Design), Tim Chacksfield (Research), Tim Chacksfield (Project Supervisor), Nigel Reeve (Project Coordinator)
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Live At The Fillmore East 1970
Live At The Fillmore East 1970 cover
Live album by Ten Years After
Released 2001
Recorded Fillmore East, February 27 - February 28, 1970
Genre Rock, Blues
Length 1:54:30
Label Capitol Records
Producer Ten Years After

Live at the Fillmore East 1970, was a double disc live album by Ten Years After recorded in February 1970. Live at the Fillmore East features many blues covers, such as Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen", and "Roll Over Beethoven" and also Willie Dixon's Spoonful, which was also covered by Cream on their album Wheels of Fire. Unlike Ten Years After studio album A Space In Time, Live At The Fillmore East does not have as much of a pop sound, but more of a 50's blues sound.

Contents

Track listing

Disc One

  1. "Love Like A Man" (Alvin Lee) - 9:34
  2. "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" (Sonny Boy Williamson) - 7:26
  3. "Working On The Road" (Alvin Lee) - 3:34
  4. "The Hobbit" (Ric Lee) - 10:52
  5. "50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain" (Alvin Lee) - 9:58
  6. "Skoobly-Oobley-Doobob" (Alvin Lee) / "I Can't Keep From Crying Sometimes" (Al Kooper) / "Extension On One Chord" (Alvin Lee, R. Lee, L. Lyons, M.G. Chuchill) - 19:30

Disc Two

  1. "Help Me (Sonny Boy Williamson, Willie Dixon, Ralph Bass)" - 16:05
  2. "I'm Going Home" (Alvin Lee) - 11:57
  3. "Sweet Little Sixteen" (Chuck Berry) - 4:38
  4. "Roll Over Beethoven" (Chuck Berry) - 4:44
  5. "I Woke Up This Morning" (Alvin Lee) - 8:09
  6. "Spoonful" (Willie Dixon) - 8:00

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