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For instance, "I'm Going Home" has been heard (and seen on "Woodstock") so many times I've lost count, but this is the best version I've ever heard them do. This is a prime example of why I like "surfing" this website because I discover some real gems that I wouldn't normally know about. It almost brought tears to my eyes, it was so good.In addition to that TYA trademark song, the others - particularly on side 2 - are my favorites, such as the 16-minute "Help Me" and a couple of Chuck Berry tunes.Also, the reviewers praising the audio quality are not exaggerating - it's fantastic. I had no idea this live Ten Years After double-disc CD was in existence. After reading the reviews, I bought it and all I can say is "Wow." What else can you say, if you've been a lifelong fan of Alvin Lee ant TYA.Yeah, I've heard TYA do these songs before but some of them in this CD are just astounding. Hey, the concert was almost 40 years ago, but sounds like it recorded last week. What a great purchase this is.
I know it's my favorite. It's in the CD section, when it should be a review in the download section. Maybe because they crafted albums, not hit singles. Some dude bought his entire estate and set up Wolfgang's Vault, and while a lot of vintage items are expensive, the music choices are extensive). This concert was performed prior to the release of Cricklewood Green, which seems, by consensus, to be their best album. This is great stuff).It's hard to find Ten Years After among downloads (I'm still looking for Shhhh), and the price on the download of this is far below the two-CD collection. Other than that, the comments here are the same as for the download.
That said, I got this as a download and it's AWESOME. Ten Years After have, for some reason, been somewhat overlooked by classic rock stations. (NOTE: I downloaded this. His foresight has created a huge treasure chest full of live performances. (Check out the downloads available at Wolfgang's Vault, which contains Bill's almost obsessive collection of posters, handbills, assorted memorabilia, and, fortunately, recordings. Anyway, this crisp recordiing captures Ten Years After in their post-Woodstock heyday, and is packed with energy and great performances. You even get to hear him introducing the members of the band. Bill Graham was a perfectionist, and it shows here, as the audio is just great.
It's far cheaper to download. So, it's a treat to hear several cuts from that album performed here, including a sublime 50,000 Years. They put out one live CD, which was, well, rather tepid. Thank God Bill Graham recorded just about everyone who played his venues (Fillmore East, West, Winterland, etc). A lot of live albums from the late '60s and early '70s were poorly recorded. This is a great find and is essential owning for any fan of Ten Years After.
Having owned the Ten Years After CD "UNDEAD", I couldn't justify buying "LIVE AT THE FILLMORE EAST". Then I saw that I could download the songs to my IPod for $8.99.the choice was easy. I have nearly 1,000 CDs so, for the most part, I generally just use the IPod anyway.All of these other reviewers give you the scoop on this live offering, so I'll just tell you to check my other reviews to see what I think of Alvin Lee and Ten Years After on my review of "UNDEAD".
The fans will rationalize the audio, which I give as a 6.5 out of 10, because of the performance, which is a 10 out of 10. A very jammin', intense performance from this bluesrock outfit at its peak. This set kicks. If you love TYA, defintely buy this. However, the sound is less than stellar, certainly not as well-recorded as the Dead's sets just a couple of weeks earlier at the same venue. The muddiness gives it a dark and a fat bottom but will probably put off those who aren't fans of this group (as will the long jams). If you like jammin' bluesrock from this period, you should probably buy this. If you are neither, why are reading this far.
Good jamming, but poor recording of this legendary boogie blues band. I recommend this as a later addition, after you explore the rest of the TYA catalogue.
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