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A space in time album cover
A space in time album cover









a space in time album cover

Featuring their most well-known track 'I'd Love To Change The World', which regularly features in movies and TV shows. A Space In Time is Ten Years After's sixth, and best selling album, and was originally released in August 1971. Though not as consistent as Cricklewood Green, A Space in Time has its share of sparkling moments. Features new sleeve notes by Chris Kimsey, and band members, Ric Lee, Chick Churchill and Leo Lyons. The production on A Space in Time is crisp and clean, a sound quite different from the denseness of its predecessors. Many of the cuts make effective use of dynamic shifts, and the guitar solos are generally more understated than on previous outings. After the opener, however, the album settles back into a more relaxed mood than one would have expected from Ten Years After. A departure in style from their previous albums, A Space in Time is less 'heavy' than previous albums and includes more acoustic. It was released in August 1971 by Chrysalis Records in the United Kingdom and Columbia Records in the United States. The leadoff track, "One of These Days," is a particularly scorching workout, featuring extended harmonica and guitar solos. A Space in Time is the sixth studio album by the British rock band Ten Years After.

a space in time album cover

However, there are still a couple of barn-burning jams. In fact, six of the disc's ten songs are built around acoustic guitar riffs. The individual cuts are shorter, and Alvin Lee displays a broader instrumental palette than before. TYA's first album for Columbia, A Space in Time has more of a pop-oriented feel than any of their previous releases had. This was due primarily to the strength of "I'd Love to Change the World," the band's only hit single, and one of the most ubiquitous AM and FM radio cuts of the summer of 1971. A Space in Time was Ten Years After's best-selling album.











A space in time album cover