This item will ship with a free, collectible SDE Surround Series slipcase. This product is not available anywhere else and we ship worldwide (tracked service to USA is £8, for example).Ī Space in Time will be released on 17 March 2023 and is a collaboration between SDE and Chrysalis Records. Don’t miss out – secure your copy by pre-ordering from the SDE shop using this link or the ‘add to cart’ button below. Supporting SDE with these initiatives leads to similar collaborations with labels/artists and we are keen to bring your more in the near futureīe aware, there is no pre-order window – this blu-ray is limited to 1,000 units worldwide.The blu-ray audio is an excellent format for music and you don’t want to see it die off.You own the product, you are not renting it from a digital service provider.The Atmos Mix on the blu-ray is not compressed due to streaming bandwidth restrictions.You don’t need to sign-up to a streaming service such as Tidal or Apple Music to hear the spatial audio mix.It’s the only way to enjoy the Dolby Atmos mix of the album via a physical product.Ten Years After caries on to this day, but the memory of their appearance at Woodstock, A Space In Time, and singer, guitarist and songwriter Alvin Lee have a sacred and secure place in the history of rock and roll.Here’s the now traditional reminder as to why this product is highly recommended: Alvin Lee quit for good in 2003 and passed away in 2013. The original unit reunited here and there in the 80s, 90s and early 00s. Meanwhile, inflation remains stubbornly high in the UK at 10.1pc, with the Bank of. Ten Years After never quite measured up to the appeal and chemistry of A Space In Time with subsequent releases, and they eventually broke up in 1974. It is the first time US inflation has been below 5pc in two years and is way down from the 9.1pc peak last June. For no other reason, it shows why they were worthy to all be in the same band together. You certainly can’t escape the psychedelic gloss of “Let The Sky Fall” or the smoky informality of “Uncle Jam,” where keyboardist Chick Churchill, drummer Ric Lee and bassist Leo Lyons each plummet their musical chops alongside Alvin Lee. Even so, Alvin Lee, who wrote and sang nine of the album’s songs, refused to play “I’d Love To Change The World” live because of its inclusion of both acoustic and electric guitar. “One Of These Days” and “Baby Won’t You Let Me Rock N’ Roll You” reaffirm the group’s edgier side, but the album is mostly driven by the acoustic guitar on songs like “Here We Come,” “Over The Hill,” “Hard Monkeys,” and the breakout hit, “I’d Love To Change The World.” For a group known for their electric live performances, A Space In Time likely stunned many of its longtime followers while it embraced a much bigger audience. Track through the album’s 10 songs, and you’ll be transported back to the salad days of rock and roll.Ī Space In Time captures a much more relaxed and at-ease group of musicians than the ones who played Woodstock. Electric and acoustic guitars have been brightened up and Alvin Lee’s vocals are a little louder. For even the simplest of listening pursuits, both the updated mix and Dolby Atmos mix add a lot of space and separation to the overall ambience. The surround and quad mixes are only available on a limited-edition Blu-ray Disc that’s, at press-time, sold out. To celebrate its 50-plus years of existence, there are configurations with a new stereo remix by engineer Chris Kimsey (who worked on the record), the original 1971 mix, a 5.1 DTS HD-Master Audio 5.1 mix, and the 1973 Quad Mix in DTS HD-Master Audio 4.0. Their two studio albums in 1970 - Cricklewood Green and Watt - were steps in the right direction, but it was 1971’s A Space In Time, their first release on Columbia Records, that catapulted them to their greatest commercial success. Their lively take of “I’m Going Home” turned their fortunes overnight, and they were soon in the envious position of becoming as big as Led Zeppelin. Among those who got a big push up the ladder was British blues band Ten Years After. The Woodstock movie, which went on to win the Best Documentary Academy Award, did more to prop up several profiles than the festival itself. Between 19, Ten Years After scored eight Top 40 albums on the UK. Ten Years After are an English blues rock band, most popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In between scenes of the audience, the organizers, the crews, the volunteers, and the challenges they all faced were key takeaway performances by half the acts on the bill. Year: August 1971 (LP 1971) Label: Chrysalis Records (UK), CHR 1001. Six months after the 1969 Woodstock Music & Art Festival shook the planet with a somewhat chaotic, but overall peaceful three days, a film came out about the event.
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