frogman, I have everything TYA ever put out and then some!
Alvin Lee was heavily influenced by American jazz and blues. He covers the standard blues tune "Good Morning Little School Girl" and jazz "Woodchoppers Ball" with his blazingly fast guitar out front as with all of his recordings. The thing about me, which seems to separate me from a lot of the members posting on this thread, is that when I really got into jazz, at age 40, and became obsessed with jazz (I have 5x more jazz music in my library then any other genre), I never trashed my rock/blues/metal music and still listen to it often.
I highly recommend this CD:
https://www.amazon.com/Live-Fillmore-East-Years-After/dp/B00005K1ZD/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&a...
It has been remastered and released in its entirety and Alvin really "goes off" soloing for 13 minutes on the blues song "Help Me"
Alvin Lee was heavily influenced by American jazz and blues. He covers the standard blues tune "Good Morning Little School Girl" and jazz "Woodchoppers Ball" with his blazingly fast guitar out front as with all of his recordings. The thing about me, which seems to separate me from a lot of the members posting on this thread, is that when I really got into jazz, at age 40, and became obsessed with jazz (I have 5x more jazz music in my library then any other genre), I never trashed my rock/blues/metal music and still listen to it often.
I highly recommend this CD:
https://www.amazon.com/Live-Fillmore-East-Years-After/dp/B00005K1ZD/ref=sr_1_1?s=music&ie=UTF8&a...
It has been remastered and released in its entirety and Alvin really "goes off" soloing for 13 minutes on the blues song "Help Me"