(Review from starling.rinet.ru)

Alvin Lee gets himself yet another new band. This time though calls it “Ten Years Later”. It’s an intentional attempt to recapture the Ten Years After vibe. He wanted to “give the people what they want” — get back to the good old hard-rockin’ formula.

There are no ballads on the album at all, not even a subtle relaxing shuffle; no gospel singers, no moody organ, no Mel Collins intruding with his saxophones. Nothing that would deviate the listener from the ass-kicking, wall-rattling energy. All the songs are mercilessly overdubbed with special effects, keyboards and riffs that revel in their complexity (or simplicity) over generic guitar tones.

The nearly ten-minute long epic ‘The Devil’s Screaming’ sounds way different than others songs in the album; more like the psychologic, paranoid, thrilling numbers on Alvin’s previous albums. Starting out as a slow, moody blues tune, it then goes off into different directions, from a relatively normal blues jam to a psychedelic phased guitar extravaganza, and then to all-out chaos as Alvin tries to replicate in the studio the same set of “simultaneous-tune-and-play” effects he used to incorporate in the middle of ‘I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes’ at Ten Years After concerts.

Line-up:
- Alvin Lee / Guitar, Vocals
- Bernie Clarke / Keyboards
- Tom Compton / Percussion, Drums
- Mick Hawksworth / Bass
- Mick Weaver / Keyboards

Track List:
01. Rocket Fuel – 3:18
02. Gonna Turn You On – 4:59
03. Friday The 13th – 4:56
04. Somebody Callin’Me – 5:56
05. Ain’t Nothin Shakin’ – 5:02
06. Alvin’s Blue Thing – 0:27
07. Baby Don’t You Cry – 3:16
08. The Devil’s Screaming – 9:44

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