This is one of my alltime favourite live albums!! I see on the liner notes it was compiled from 4 nights with the Rolling Stone's mobile recording thingy: Paris Frankfurt Amsterdam Rotterdam have the recordings from all 4 nights ever surfaced anywhere? and has anyone heard of a reissue of this, AAA on vinyl? a fantastic project would be HIRES audio of all 4 shows, as well as vinyl
Some of them might be available on bootleg. If you had the Deluxe Edition of Recorded Live and the original version of Positive Vibrations on cd with live bonus tracks, you could compile your own Frankfurt show. However, they pulled the original release of Positive Vibrations with bonus tracks and deleted a couple of bonus tracks and reissued it. One of the deleted tracks was from Frankfurt.
Agreed. One of the great live albums of the early 70s. I scored a near mint used copy a while back to replace my worn out original. Really glad to have it again on clean vinyl. An expanded deluxe reissue would be a treat.
Came out about a year ago or so. http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threa...nd-recorded-live-deluxe-2-cd-editions.326801/
The original Ten Years After 2 lp Recorded Live is a bonafied classic from '73. Bought it when it came out new. Remember it like it was yesterday. .
The 2 cd Deluxe Edition of Positive Vibrations has an extra disc of unreleased live material recorded at the same shows as the Recorded Live lp.
I would have to say yes only on the fact that the original Recorded Live LP is what turned me onto TYA and the whole thing is really burned into my brain, musta played it at least 500 times back in the day. I need to listen to Fillmore again!
Absolutely. "Undead" is great too. Personally, I prefer "Live at the Fillmore East" to "Recorded Live". The former is from 2 years earlier when the band was much more in their prime, hot on the heels of "Cricklewood Green", while "Recorded Live" comes from shows 2 years later, after the lackluster "Watt" and "Rock & Roll Music To The World" LP's. They were still a great live band, but it was close to the end. And I love "Undead" as it is a live document of the band from the very early days.
I like the "Rock And Roll Music" album but thought "Watt" was rather average. The Deluxe Editions of "Recorded Live" and the live bonus disc on the Deluxe Edition of "Positive Vibrations" contain live versions of some of the songs from their good "A Space In Time" lp.
Tracks listing for Deluxe Edition of Recorded Live. Track listing (2013 CD reissue of original album with bonus tracks) CD 1, original record tracks are 1–5 and bonus tracks are 6–8 "One of These Days" (A. Lee) – 6:20 (Frankfurt) "You Give Me Loving" (A. Lee) – 6:10 (Frankfurt) "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" (Willamson) – 7:27 (Frankfurt) "Hobbit" (excluded from some CDs) (R. Lee) – 8:36 (Frankfurt) "Help Me" (Willamson/Bass) – 10:49 (Amsterdam) "Time Is Flying" (A. Lee) – 5:36 (Frankfurt) "Standing at the Station (A. Lee) – 11:51 (Frankfurt) "Jam" (A. Lee/R. Lee/C. Churchill/L. Lyons) – 18:09 (Amsterdam) CD 2, original record tracks are 5–13 and bonus tracks are 1–4 "Help Me" (Williamson/Dixon/Bass) – 12:06 (Paris) "I Woke Up This Morning" (A. Lee) – 4:26 (Rotterdam) "Sweet Little Sixteen" (C. Berry) – 4:24 (Frankfurt) "Jam" (A. Lee/R. Lee/C. Churchill/L. Lyons) – 16:33 (Frankfurt) "Classical Thing" (A. Lee) – 0:53 (Paris) "Scat Thing" (A. Lee) – 0:57 (Paris) "I Can't Keep From Cryin' Sometimes (part 1)" (A. Kooper) – 1:57 (Paris) "Extension on One Chord" (A. Lee/R. Lee/Churchill/Lyons) – 10:45 (Paris) "I Can't Keep From Cryin' Sometimes (part 2)" (A. Kooper) – 3:12 (Paris) "Silly Thing" (A. Lee) – 1:09 (Frankfurt) "Slow Blues in 'C'" (A. Lee) – 8:14 (Frankfurt) "I'm Going Home" (A. Lee) – 10:54 (Frankfurt) "Choo Choo Mama" (A. Lee) – 3:21 (Frankfurt) The jams on this are pretty cool.
" Undead" is one of my favorites. Ten Years After just smoked that night at Klooks Kleek! I always marveled that Ten Years After toured the United States 28 times which is a incredible feat for sure!
Here is the track listing for the bonus live disc from "Positive Vibrations". - These are outtakes from some of the shows that were used for the "Recorded Live" lp. 1. Rock & Roll Music To The World (Live In Frankfurt) 2. Once There Was A Time (Live In Frankfurt) 3. Spoonful (Live In Paris) 4. I'm Going Home (Live In Paris) 5. Standing At The Station (Live In Amsterdam) 6. Sweet Little Sixteen (Live In Atlanta) 7. Positive Vibrations (Radio Advert)
I saw the 1973 TYA tour! Totally on fire!!! I was a young pup but old enough to know that this was special.
I consider it to be the greatest guitar album ever done. That Alvin Lee could just plug a 335 into an amp with no pedal crap and nothing but his fingers to depend on and put on such an amazing display still blows me away. His very jazzy way of playing the blues is still one of the most original guitar styles ever created. If there is more of that album out there, count me in. I want to hear it too. TYA is another example of the perfect match of musicians playing together. RRMTTW is my favorite TYA album and one of my all time favorite albums. If you haven't heard About Time, it not bad, much more like RRMTTW , Space In Time and Positive Vibrations than like the earlier stuff like Watt.
Well all righty then. ..I will hunt those bonus tracks down Thx everyone! +1 on Alvin kicking ass and taking names with the 335 straight into the Marshall, no fx etc