: The corrected box set replaced the problematic tight-fit trays with standardized, friction-free protective sleeves that preserved the mint grading of the discs.
A shift toward more melodic, acoustic-layered rock. Contains the hit "I'd Love to Change the World." Rock & Roll Music to the World (1972): A return to their hard-driving boogie roots. Recorded Live (1973):
This studio release showed a more collaborative songwriting approach within the new lineup, blending classic boogie rhythms with modern hard rock production. The 50th Anniversary and Beyond (2014–2017)
Ten Years After emerged from the English blues-rock boom of the mid-1960s, their roots stretching back to Nottingham's thriving music scene. The band's core formed in late 1960 as Ivan Jay and the Jaycats, later evolving through several name changes before settling on Ten Years After in 1966. The classic lineup that would define the band's sound and legacy consisted of guitarist and vocalist , bassist Leo Lyons , drummer Ric Lee , and keyboardist Chick Churchill . This quartet quickly secured a residency at London's Marquee Club and were the first act booked by the soon-to-be Chrysalis Agency. Their raw energy and incendiary live shows earned them a spot at the Windsor Jazz Festival in 1967, where their performance led directly to a recording contract with Deram Records. Ten Years After had officially arrived.
: The corrected box set replaced the problematic tight-fit trays with standardized, friction-free protective sleeves that preserved the mint grading of the discs.
A shift toward more melodic, acoustic-layered rock. Contains the hit "I'd Love to Change the World." Rock & Roll Music to the World (1972): A return to their hard-driving boogie roots. Recorded Live (1973): ten years after official discography 19672017 fix
This studio release showed a more collaborative songwriting approach within the new lineup, blending classic boogie rhythms with modern hard rock production. The 50th Anniversary and Beyond (2014–2017) : The corrected box set replaced the problematic
Ten Years After emerged from the English blues-rock boom of the mid-1960s, their roots stretching back to Nottingham's thriving music scene. The band's core formed in late 1960 as Ivan Jay and the Jaycats, later evolving through several name changes before settling on Ten Years After in 1966. The classic lineup that would define the band's sound and legacy consisted of guitarist and vocalist , bassist Leo Lyons , drummer Ric Lee , and keyboardist Chick Churchill . This quartet quickly secured a residency at London's Marquee Club and were the first act booked by the soon-to-be Chrysalis Agency. Their raw energy and incendiary live shows earned them a spot at the Windsor Jazz Festival in 1967, where their performance led directly to a recording contract with Deram Records. Ten Years After had officially arrived. Recorded Live (1973): This studio release showed a