Depending on your tastes I recommend starting with Cricklewood Green and A Space In Time, which I think are their best studio albums, those have the best songs on them IMO of course. The early records are more bluesbased then they start getting more accessible/melodic/rock oriented with Cricklewood Green in 1970. Am not into rockabilly which is what Alvin sounded like to me in recent years so I stopped getting his albums.ītw, Andy Powell of Wishbone Ash dedicated a song to Alvin last night at a show I was at (the song was "Surface to Air" from Front Page News - first time I've ever seen Ash do that song, it's new to the setlist this year).Ĭlick to expand.Check out their wikipedia entry for an album list and some background to get you started. I have most but not all of Alvin's solo stuff. ![]() Was the USA LP on CBS? For some reason it seems to me like it was but I can't remember for sure.īy the way, do you have the 24KT+ Gold CD mastered by our host Steve Hoffman?Īs far as the poll Question goes I have every album TYA has released (including the ones with Joe Gooch on vocals/guitar which also I like very much). Started with it on cassette, then bought the LP, then the regular USA CD, then the AF CD. Reel to reel tapes, cartridges, cassettes, records, cds, digital downloads.? How many copies of the album have you owned over the years: Original Chrysalis CD and the AF (which I just got recently, have not even listened to it yet). How many copies of the album do you have now? Do you own the 'A Space in Time' album by Ten Years After?
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