The 2023 stereo remix from original producer/engineer Chris Kimsey is quite faithful to the original production, but cleaner sounding (a lot of the background hiss has been removed) with a bit more emphasis on Alvin Lee’s vocals. The album was very well recorded to begin with (particularly the acoustic guitars) and exhibits excellent dynamic range. The 1971 stereo mix sounds excellent in this 48-khz/24-bit flat transfer from the original master tape. The disc includes a whopping five(!) unique audio options, including brand new stereo, 5.1 & Dolby Atmos remixes as well as the original 1971 stereo mix and rare 1973 quadraphonic version. To celebrate the album’s belated 50th anniversary, has come out with a limited run Pure Audio Blu-Ray disc featuring multiple high-resolution stereo and spatial audio mixes. One of the first acts to sign with the then-new Chrysalis Records label, the band reached peak fame in 1971 when their newest studio LP, A Space In Time, was distributed through Columbia Records in America. Ten Years After was a British blues rock outfit spearheaded by singer/guitarist Alvin Lee, best known for their successful run of Top 40 albums in the late 60s and early 70s.
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