Label: Deram Records (Germany), 820 534-2
Style: Classic Rock, Blues Rock
Country: Nottingham, UK
Time: 35:47
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 196 Mb
"I'm Going Home" from Ten Years After's previous release put them on
the charts, at least in the U.K. (the band's U.S. breakthrough was at
Woodstock a year after its release), but the four-piece was already
experimenting with ways to expand their basic boogie rock template.
Stonedhenge was the result, as producer Mike Vernon helped steer the
band into a more jazz- and blues-oriented direction. That's especially
evident in the swinging "Woman Trouble," but this set is generally more
prone to broadening the sound without losing TYA's basic concept. It
doesn't always gel -- the four short pieces that feature each musician
alone on their instrument is an interesting idea that ends up as a
distraction -- yet the album boasts some terrific performances by a
group that was hitting its peak. Canned Heat, who TYA supported in
America and who were also trying to push their own boogie envelope, were
a big influence, born out by the very Heat-sounding "Hear Me Calling."
Alvin Lee keeps his fleet fingers in check, preferring to work his style
into a more organic fusion. Tracks such as the creeping "A Sad Song"
successfully build tension without the need for speedy guitar solos. The
eight-minute "No Title" takes the basic TYA blueprint but slowly
creates a moody atmosphere for three minutes until Lee cranks out a
terse, loud extension on its main riff that sets the stage for Chick
Churchill's eerie organ solo. The quartet and their producer also
experimented with primitive panning and tape manipulation to impressive
results. The closing "Speed Kills" returns TYA to its basics, perhaps as
a way to let its existing fans know they can still churn out the
rocking when needed. The album was remastered and expanded in 2002 by
adding informative liner notes from drummer Ric Lee, four extra tracks
including the tiresome, 15-minute "Boogie On," and an edited single
version of "I'm Going Home," U.K. artwork (the initial U.S. edition was
an embarrassing botch job), and pristine sound from the original tapes.
(allmusic.com/album/stonedhenge-mw0000199979)
(allmusic.com/album/stonedhenge-mw0000199979)
01. Going to Try (04:51)
02. I Can't Live Without Lydia (01:23)
03. Woman Trouble (04:37)
04. Skoobly-Oobly-Doobob (01:44)
05. Hear Me Calling (05:44)
06. A Sad Song (03:23)
07. Three Blind Mice (00:58)
08. No Title (08:12)
09. Faro (01:10)
10. Speed Kills (03:41)
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