Ten Years After .. (At The) Woodchopper's Ball (Live)
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- "Woodchopper's Ball", also known as "At the Woodchopper's Ball" is a 1939 jazz composition by Joe Bishop and Woody Herman. The up-tempo blues tune in D-flat major was the Woody Herman Orchestra's biggest hit, as well as the most popular composition of either composer, selling a million records.
The song was covered by the British blues/rock band Ten Years After on their album, Undead.
The original recording by Woody Herman and His Orchestra received the Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 2002.
Recorded live in a small London club, "Undead" contains the original "I'm Going Home," the song that brought Ten Years After its first blush of popularity following the Woodstock festival and film in which it was featured. However, the real strength of this album is side one, which contains two extended jazz jams, "I May Be Wrong, But I Won't Be Wrong Always" and Woody Herman's "Woodchopper's Ball," both of which spotlight guitarist Alvin Lee's amazing speed and technique.
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Oh hell yeah
Give the drummer some! Ric and Chick flying! No one close to Alvin in gear like here .
Zeppelin was still not arround..... nor deep purple .......nor sabbath ........... This is a killer album a top 5 live albums ..... Alvin did his best job at this time unfortunatly the band got more commercial instead of going for more......
My deep respect ...... Leo Lyons must be the most underrated bass player ever.....