Stonedhenge
Stonedhenge is the second studio album released by the English blues rock band Ten Years After, released in 1969.
Stonedhenge | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 22 February 1969 | |||
Recorded | 3–15 September 1968 at Decca Studios, West Hampstead, London | |||
Genre | Blues rock, psychedelic rock, jazz rock | |||
Length | 34:22 61:12 (2002 reissue) | |||
Label | Deram | |||
Producer | Mike Vernon | |||
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Alternative cover | ||||
American cover |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Track listing
- Side one
- "Going to Try" (Alvin Lee) – 4:52
- "I Can't Live Without Lydia" (Chick Churchill) – 1:23
- "Woman Trouble" (Alvin Lee) – 4:37
- "Skoobly-Oobly-Doobob" (Alvin Lee) – 1:44
- "Hear Me Calling" (Alvin Lee) – 5:44
- Side two
- "A Sad Song" (Alvin Lee) – 3:23
- "Three Blind Mice" (traditional, arranged by Ric Lee) – 0:57
- "No Title" (Alvin Lee) – 8:13
- "Faro" (Leo Lyons) – 1:10
- "Speed Kills" (Alvin Lee, Mike Vernon) – 3:42
Remastered CD bonus tracks
Stonedhenge was remastered and reissued in 2002 with several bonus tracks:
- "Hear Me Calling (Single version)" (Alvin Lee) – 3:44
- "Woman Trouble (US version)" (Alvin Lee) – 4:48
- "I'm Going Home (Single version)" (Alvin Lee) – 3:34
- "Boogie On" (Alvin Lee) – 14:44
Personnel
- Alvin Lee – vocals, guitar, piano, Chinese fans
- Chick Churchill – organ, piano
- Ric Lee – drums, tympani
- Leo Lyons – bass, bow-bass, string bass, percussion
Additional Personnel
- Roy Baker – sound effects on "No Title"
- Martin Smith – train sound effects on "Speed Kills"
- Simon Stable (credited as "Count Simon (Stable) de la Bedoyere") – bongos on "Going to Try"
- Mike Vernon – backing vocals on "Hear Me Calling"
Charts
Release history
Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
1969 | Deram | LP | 18021 or 140.005 |
1989 | Deram | CD | 820534-2 |
1990 | Polydor | CD | 820534 |
1997 | Beat Goes On | CD | 356 |
2002 | Deca Dance | CD | 2898 |
2002 | Universal International | CD | 882898 |
External links
- "Ten Years After – Stonedhenge at Discogs". www.discogs.com. Retrieved 26 July 2010.
References
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