1980
1980
Free Fall
LP | Ten years After
1981
Touring Europe
1981
RX5
Continuing the collaboration with Steve Gould and Mickey Fe’at RX5 features electric power chords and lightning runs. Lee shares songwriting and vocals with Steve Gould (ex Rare Bird, Runner), Gould also plays guitar, as well there’s Mickey Fe’at on bass (ex Streetwalkers, Van Morrison, Runner), Tom Compton on drums (Ten Years Later), and keyboards by Chris Stainton (Joe Cocker, Eric Clapton, Boxer). At times it might even feel like a Techno album (it was the 80’s after all) however it’s full of rock cuts like “Double Loser” and “Fool No More.”
1983
The Last Reading Rock
1986
1986
Detroit Diesel
After a couple of years of touring and studio time, Alvin Lee released his first album in 5 years “Detroit Diesel”. Featuring an all-star collection of guest appearances from Jon Lord, Joe Brown and George Harrison it includes tracks like ‘Shot In The Dark’, ‘Too Late To Run For Cover’ and ‘Ordinary Man’. Described as a more “Stones-y” style than his usual Ten Years After sound this album ranges from blues romps to funky jams.
1988
Reuniting Ten Years After
1989
1989
About Time
Recorded in Memphis and produced by Terry Manning (best known for his work with ZZ Top) “About Time” was Ten Years After’s first studio release in fifteen years and their final studio album featuring Alvin Lee. Full of energy, spark and hooks the album contains rockers like “Let’s Shake It Up” and “Victim Of Circumstance,” the blues epic “Bad Blood” along with the jazz-influenced “I Get All Shook Up”. The album was critically acclaimed and kicked off another promotional tour through Europe and the US.