Heavy jams by English blues rock band Ten Years After recorded live at the Fillmore East, New York City on Friday 27 and Saturday 28 February 1970.
Lunar Dunes – From Above (2007)
“They’ve obviously digested everything from Parliament & Funkadelic to Black Sabbath and the entire output of Can and Neu!, but what they’ve managed to do is take all of that, mix it together and cook up the best tasting jam sandwich you’ve had in years. Guys, this is one hell of a trip.”
Amplifier – Fractal (2011)
“Fractal was recorded mostly at night during the sessions that formed The Octopus. It is a purely improvised record. In the spirit of this we have left it raw and uncorrected.”
Vert:x – A.F.M.O.M.A.H.E. (2007)
“Collosal slabs of kraut-infused mono-chord space rock with heavily distorted and phased guitars, psych-glissando solos and deep delay theremin oscillations.”
Tribe Of Cro – Virtual Vinyl (2007)
“TRIBE OF CRO formed in the mid 1990s consisting of Belgian and British members. They are pioneers of instrumental jamming space rock music with an experimental attitude when working in lots of tricky electronics as well as stoner and krautrock elements here and there. The use of dual guitars all over is caring for a lush sound… Every live performance differs which confirms the joy of improvisation.”
Dream Machine – Trilogia (2005)
“Dream Machine are a space rock supergroup, based in London, UK. Dream Machine play music that can be described as psychedelic and ambient rock music, incorporating guitar, synthesizers and woodwind instruments. Dream Machine has accomplished musicians from space rock and psychedelic festival bands such as Ozric Tentacles, Eat Static and Here & Now.”
The Heads – Dead in the Water (2005)
“In the early 90’s, in a back street garage somewhere in Bristol, Simon, Hugo, Wayne and founding member Dave Spencer would jam for hours and then retire to Simons house for tea and a ‘chat’ until we could barely communicate. These were happy days and we really didn’t give a fuck about anything other than getting in that garage, away from the scum outside, and turning those amps up to 11.”
The Bevis Frond – Acid Jam (1988)
“Jam sessions recorded with various people around 1988. Includes a long improvisation with the Outskirts of Infinity, a Jam with Martin Crowley and mates, and a Bevis solo piece.”
Peter Green – The End of the Game (1970)
“Peter Green (born Peter Allen Greenbaum on 29 October 1946 in London, England) is an influential blues guitarist and founder of Fleetwood Mac and Peter Green Splinter Group…. From 1970 to 1974, Peter played some sessions, and worked with several small bands, as well as releasing two solo singles and an album of extended jams, The End of the Game.”
Cream – Sun Vanishes (1999)
Heaviest and trippiest Cream live album recorded October 15th, 1967 on Grande Ballroom, Detroit. Lots of feedback and solos. Freak Out!