The tracks one of the most explosive, musically complex arcs of the British blues boom and classic rock eras. Anchored by the lightning-fast fretwork of guitarist Alvin Lee, the harmonic depth of keyboardist Chick Churchill, the driving bass of Leo Lyons, and the steady glue of drummer Ric Lee, the band carved out an indelible legacy. To celebrate their 50th anniversary, Chrysalis Records originally released a comprehensive 10-CD box set tracking their golden era. However, early production runs suffered from severe packaging flaws, prompting an official factory "fix" and reissue that restored this legendary collection to its rightful audiophile status. The Evolution of the 1967–2017 Discography

: Disc faces featured a repetitive box layout instead of the historical LP vinyl designs.

[1967] Ten Years After (Debut) │ [1968] Undead (Live breakthrough featuring "I'm Going Home") │ [1969–1970] Ssssh / Cricklewood Green (Rise to festival stardom) │ [1971] A Space in Time (Mainstream US success via "I'd Love to Change the World") │ [1974] Positive Vibrations (End of the classic era) │ [2017] A Sting in the Tale (50th Anniversary studio album) The Deram and Chrysalis Era (1967–1974)

September saw time for the release of Ten Years After's next official album “Rock & Roll Music to the World”. It featured favourit... Rock & Roll Music to the World Positive Vibrations

: A legendary live album recorded at Klooks Kleek, showcasing the band’s raw speed and blues intensity. The Cap Ferrat Sessions (2017)

The definitive addresses physical manufacturing defects in the band’s landmark 50th-anniversary box set. When Chrysalis Records initially launched the limited-edition Ten Years After 1967–1974 box set in late 2017, fans quickly identified major problems with the construction of the packaging. The label systematically resolved these flaws with a revised manufacturing strategy and a highly praised 2021 reissue campaign .

Ten Years After (Deram) – Decca Stereo (SLK 16,701-P) / Mono (LK 16,701)

Ten Years After Official Discography 19672017 Fix Jun 2026

The tracks one of the most explosive, musically complex arcs of the British blues boom and classic rock eras. Anchored by the lightning-fast fretwork of guitarist Alvin Lee, the harmonic depth of keyboardist Chick Churchill, the driving bass of Leo Lyons, and the steady glue of drummer Ric Lee, the band carved out an indelible legacy. To celebrate their 50th anniversary, Chrysalis Records originally released a comprehensive 10-CD box set tracking their golden era. However, early production runs suffered from severe packaging flaws, prompting an official factory "fix" and reissue that restored this legendary collection to its rightful audiophile status. The Evolution of the 1967–2017 Discography

: Disc faces featured a repetitive box layout instead of the historical LP vinyl designs. ten years after official discography 19672017 fix

[1967] Ten Years After (Debut) │ [1968] Undead (Live breakthrough featuring "I'm Going Home") │ [1969–1970] Ssssh / Cricklewood Green (Rise to festival stardom) │ [1971] A Space in Time (Mainstream US success via "I'd Love to Change the World") │ [1974] Positive Vibrations (End of the classic era) │ [2017] A Sting in the Tale (50th Anniversary studio album) The Deram and Chrysalis Era (1967–1974) The tracks one of the most explosive, musically

September saw time for the release of Ten Years After's next official album “Rock & Roll Music to the World”. It featured favourit... Rock & Roll Music to the World Positive Vibrations It featured favourit

: A legendary live album recorded at Klooks Kleek, showcasing the band’s raw speed and blues intensity. The Cap Ferrat Sessions (2017)

The definitive addresses physical manufacturing defects in the band’s landmark 50th-anniversary box set. When Chrysalis Records initially launched the limited-edition Ten Years After 1967–1974 box set in late 2017, fans quickly identified major problems with the construction of the packaging. The label systematically resolved these flaws with a revised manufacturing strategy and a highly praised 2021 reissue campaign .

Ten Years After (Deram) – Decca Stereo (SLK 16,701-P) / Mono (LK 16,701)

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