An appearance on the final night at Woodstock only reinforced the status of Ten Years After as one of Britian's premiere blues rock bands and they were at the height of their powers in 1971 when they released A Space In Time. The record includes their classic rock hit, "I'd Love To Change The World". With guitar riffs that must be included among the greatest in rock n' roll history - the album went on to be their all-time best seller. Guitarist and vocalist Alvin Lee provides exceptional blues leads and the majority of the songwriting along with band mates Chick Churchill on keyboards and Leo Lyons on bass and drummer Ric Lee. A Space In Time is a mature work, more restrained than the band's previous albums primarily because of the liberal use of tasty acoustic guitar and plenty of sound effects and studio tricks that complement the overall texture...and it really works.

Track Listing
One of These Days
Here They Come
I'd Love to Change the World
Over The Hill
Baby Won't You Let Me Rock 'n' Roll You
Once There Was a Time
Let the Sky Fall
Hard Monkeys
I've Been There Too
Uncle Jam

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