While the band’s peak fame occurred in the early '70s, they continued to record sporadically with various lineups.
: The final album for the Deram label, concluding with a live cover of Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen" from the Isle of Wight Festival.
: Released just before their Woodstock fame, this album hit the Top 20 in the US and Top 5 in the UK.
: The eponymous debut established the band as a serious contender in the London blues scene, featuring tracks like "I Want to Know" and "Spoonful".
This period defines the band’s most commercially successful and influential years.
The official discography of Ten Years After spans exactly fifty years, beginning with their self-titled debut in 1967 and culminating in the 50th-anniversary release of A Sting in the Tale in 2017. Known for the lightning-fast guitar work of Alvin Lee and their legendary performance at Woodstock, the band’s catalog serves as a roadmap for the evolution of British blues-rock. The Classic Era: 1967–1974
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: Often cited as their finest work, featuring "Love Like a Man" and "50,000 Miles Beneath My Brain".