Ten Years After was one of the hardest-rocking of the British blues bands in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Lead by an amphetamine-driven (figuratively I think) virtuoso guitarist, Alvin Lee, the band is best known for its Woodstock performance of the classic "I'm Going Home." But the band's numerous albums also held many gems well worth mining. I always felt their best was the "Cricklewood Green" album - although a case could be made for "Ssssh" and "A Space in Time."
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