TracksI May Be Wrong But I Won´T Be Wrong Always (The Original Stereo Album) 10:42, (At the) Woodchopper´S Ball (The Original Stereo Album) 7:38, Spider in My Web (The Original Stereo Album) 7:42, Summertime/Shantung Cabbage (The Original Stereo Album) 6:06, I´M Going Home (The Original Stereo Album) 6:27, Rock You Mama (Recorded Live at the "Undead" Sessions) 3:48, Spoonful (Recorded Live at the "Undead" Sessions) 6:49, Standing at the Crossroads (Recorded Live at the "Undead" Sessions) 5:07, I Can´T Keep from Crying Sometimes/Extension on One Chord/I Can´T Keep from Crying Sometimes Medley (Recorded Live at the "Undead" Sessions) 17:07, Woman Trouble (Recorded Live at the "Undead" Sessions) 4:54, (At the) Woodchopper´S Ball (Recorded for BBC "Top Gear" London 1967) 4:30, No Title Blues (Recorded for BBC "Top Gear" London 1967) 7:03, I´M Going Home (Recorded for BBC "Top Gear" London 1967) 4:02, Hear Me Calling (Recorded for BBC "Top Gear" London 1967) 4:10, Woman Trouble (Recorded for BBC "David Symonds Show" London 1967) 2:40, Standing at the Crossroads (Recorded for BBC "David Symonds Show" London 1967) 2:20
NotesTens Years After's first album was 'live' or as they had it, Undead. It was recorded live at the small jazz club, Klooks Kleek, in London, May 1968, and released in August of that year. The show combined blues, boogie and jazz playing that merged more traditional rock and roll with 1950's-style jump blues. The album "amply illustrates" Alvin Lee's "eclectic" use of the pentatonic scale mixed with other modalities. A well produced "live" album in 1968 that sounds a bit ahead of it's time. Most "live" stuff from this period was bad, not this. Hard heavy jamming blues tunes with an occasional slower track. The guitar blazes throughout and the original of "I'm Going Home" is spectacular. The original 60s album had five songs. This release has a bonus CD, BBC "David Symonds Show" live version, BBC "Top Gear" Session Live version is listed, including 11 added.