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Alvin Lee Releasing On the Road to Freedom Sequel

07/19/2012
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Ten Years After's Alvin Lee will be releasing a sequel to his 1973 album, On the Road to Freedom, with the August 27th release of Still on the Road to Freedom. Conqueroo sent over these details:

Recorded at Space Studios 3 in Spain, Still on the Road to Freedom finds Lee returning to his original inspirations. Longtime band members bassist Pete Pritchard and drummer Richard Newman, along with keyboardist Tim Hinkley, join Lee in a musical travelogue that is a tribute to the roots music that first influenced him.

"I got my start in music listening to my dad's jazz and blues 78s when I was eight years old," says Lee, who continues to follow his inspirations. "It's about the freedom to make music of my own choice without worrying about what other people thought or expected," he writes in the album's liner notes.

Still on the Road to Freedom nods to country-blues, embodied by Alvin's gutbucket harp on "Save My Stuff" ("I was a big fan of Big Bill Broonzy, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee") and the delta stomp "Blues Got Me So Bad" ("My blues name is Deaf Lemon Lee"). He evokes a folksy feel in the stark acoustic "Walk On, Walk Tall," perfects the sensuous slow blues style of J.J. Cale in "Nice and Easy," and strums Spanish rhythms in the instrumental "Song of the Red Rock Mountain," a song he made up on the spot while testing a microphone.

Lee continues to explore that creative freedom with the tribal African drums of "Listen to Your Radio Station," which includes a sample loop from the late Ian Wallace, the gospel organ of "Midnight Creeper" and the surprising funk of the rousing "Rock You."

The album also features "Love Like a Man 2," a remake of the song on the band's 1970 album Cricklewood Green, inspired, according to Lee, by New Orleans R&B player Smiley Lewis' "I Hear You Knocking," with a nod towards seminal influence Chuck Berry.

Asked how he'd describe himself, Lee pauses: "A musician . . . who leans towards blues, but likes rock and roll, country, funk, jazz � anything with a guitar in it.

After all these years, Alvin Lee's still going home.

Still on the Road to Freedom track listing
1. Still on the Road to Freedom
2. Listen to Your Radio Station
3. Midnight Creeper
4. Save My Stuff
5. I'm a Lucky Man
6. Walk On, Walk Tall
7. Blues Got Me So Bad
8. Song of the Red Rock Mountain
9. Nice & Easy
10. Back in '69
11. Down Line Rock
12. Rock You
13. Love Like a Man 2

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