Undead (Ten Years After album)

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Undead
Undead cover
Live album by Ten Years After
Released August 1968 [USA]
Late 1968 [UK]
Recorded May 1968
Genre Blues Rock
Length 43:00
Label Decca Records
Professional reviews
Ten Years After chronology
Ten Years After
(1967)
Undead
(1968)
Ssssh
(1969)

Undead is the second album by Ten Years After, recorded live at the small jazz club, Klook's Kleek, in London, May 1968. This album set out to give listeners a real feel to what it was like to hear Ten Years After. Their eponymous first album was bluesy, but less emotional and passionate, and so the band decided to record the album live. The result was Undead, a combination of blues, boogie and the sometimes remarkable playing ability of the band members.


Contents

[edit] Track listing

[edit] Original LP

DERAM 1023

  1. I May Be Wrong But I Won't Be Wrong Always (Alvin Lee),
  2. At The Woodchopper's Ball (Woody Herman; Joe Bishop)
  3. Spider In My Web (Alvin Lee),
  4. Summertime (George Greshwin)/ Shantung Cabbage (Ric Lee)
  5. I'm Going Home (Alvin Lee)

[edit] 2002 CD Re-release

  1. Rock Your Mama
  2. Spoonful
  3. I May Be Wrong, But I Won't Be Wrong Always
  4. Summertime / Shantung Cabbage
  5. Spider In My Web
  6. Woodchopper's Ball
  7. Standing At The Crossroads
  8. I Can't Keep From Crying, Sometimes / Extension On One Chord / I Can't Keep From Crying Sometimes
  9. I'm Going Home

[edit] Personnel

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