On September 8, 2024, George Bruno “Zoot” Money died aged 82. He was vocalist, musician (keyboards, bass) and band leader), best known as member of Big Roll Band. He recorded with The Scaffold, Spencer Davis, Thunderclap Newman, Widowmaker, Alan Price, Alexis Korner, Alvin Lee, Andy Roberts, The Animals, Brian Friel, The British Blues Quintet, Centipede, Dantalian’s Chariot, Eddie Harris, Eric Burdon, Marc Ellington, Grimms, Johnny Almond Music Machine, Jim Diamond, Georgie Fame, Kevin Ayers, Kevin Coyne, Humble Pie, Juicy Lucy, La Tour, Long John Baldry, Lonnie Donegan, Mike McGear, Peter Green, Pete York, Roger McGough and Ruby Turner. As leader, Money released ten albums.
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Ten Years After: Rock & Roll Music To The World
In October 1972, “Chrysalis” label released “Rock & Roll Music to the World”, the seventh Ten Years After studio album. It was recorded in 1972, at “Olympic Studios” in, London, and with the “Rolling Stones Mobile” at Cap Ferrat, France, and was produced by Alvin Lee, Leo Lyons, Ric Lee and Chick Churchill.
Personnel:
- Alvin Lee – vocals, guitar
- Chick Churchill– organ
- Leo Lyons– bass
- Ric Lee – drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Alvin Lee.
- You Give Me Loving
- Convention Prevention
- Turned-Off TV Blues
- Standing at the Station
- You Can’t Win Them All
- Religion
- Choo Choo Mama
- Tomorrow I’ll Be Out of Town
- Rock & Roll Music to the World
Ten Years After: A Space in Time
In August 1971, “Chrysalis” label released “A Space in Time”, the sixth Ten Years After studio album. It was recorded in 1971, at “Olympic Studios” in London, and was produced by Chris Wright.
Personnel:
- Alvin Lee – vocals, guitar, back cover photography
- Chick Churchill– keyboards
- Leo Lyons– bass
- Ric Lee– drums
- Del Newman – string arrangements
- Chris Kimsey – engineer
- Ed Caraeff – photography
- Chris Wright – executive producer
Track listing:
All tracks by Alvin Lee except where noted.
- One of These Days
- Here They Come
- I’d Love to Change the World
- Over the Hill
- Baby Won’t You Let Me Rock ‘n’ Roll You
- Once There Was a Time
- Let the Sky Fall
- Hard Monkeys
- I’ve Been There Too
- Uncle Jam – Chick Churhill, Alvin Lee, Ric Lee, Leo Lyons
Ten Years After: Ssssh
In August 1969, “Deram” label released “Ssssh”, the third Ten Years After studio album. It was recorded in June, 1969 at “Morgan Studios” in London, and was produced by Chris Wright.
Personnel:
- Alvin Lee– vocals, guitar, liner notes
- Chick Churchill– organ
- Leo Lyons– bass
- Ric Lee– drums
- Roy Baker – special effects
- Andy Johns – engineer
- John Williams – design
- Chris White – executive producer
Track listing:
All tracks by Alvin Lee, except where noted.
- Bad Scene
- Two Time Mama
- Stoned Woman
- Good Morning Little Schoolgirl – Sonny Boy Williamson
- If You Should Love Me
- I Don’t Know That You Don’t Know My Name
- The Stomp
- I Woke Up This Morning
Buffalo: Only Want You for Your Body
In June 1974, “Vertigo” label released “Only Want You for Your Body”, the third Buffalo album. It was recorded on 1974 in US and Australia, and was produced by Spencer Lee.
Personnel:
- Dave Tice– lead vocals
- Peter Wells– bass
- John Baxter– guitar
- Jimmy Economou– drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Dave Tice and John Baxter, except where noted.
- I’m a Skirt Lifter, Not a Shirt Raiser
- I’m Coming On – Alvin Lee
- Dune Messiah
- Stay with Me
- What’s Going On
- Kings Cross Ladies
- United Nations
- What’s Going On – single version
Ten Years After: Positive Vibrations
In April 1974, “Chrysalis” label released “Positive Vibrations”, the eighth Ten Years After studio album. It was recorded in 1974, at “Space Studios”, and was produced by Alvin Lee, Leo Lyons, Ric Lee and Chick Churchill.
Personnel:
- Alvin Lee– vocals, guitar, harmonica, mixing
- Chick Churchill – piano, organ, Moog synthesizer, clavinet
- Leo Lyons– bass
- Ric Lee– drums, percussion
- Andy Jaworski – engineer
- Harold Burgon – engineer
Track listing:
All tracks by Alvin Lee, except where noted.
- Nowhere to Run
- Positive Vibrations
- Stone Me
- Without You
- Going Back to Birmingham – Little Richard
- It’s Getting Harder
- You’re Driving Me Crazy
- Look into My Life
- Look Me Straight into the Eyes
- I Wanted to Boogie
Ten Years After: Watt
In December 1970, “Deram” label released “Watt”, the fifth Ten Years After studio album. It was recorded September 1970, at “Olympic Sound Studios” in London, except “Sweet Little Sixteen”, which is a recording from the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival. The album was produced by Alvin Lee, Leo Lyons, Ric lee and Chick Churchill.
Personnel:
- Alvin Lee – vocals, guitar
- Chick Churchill– organ
- Leo Lyons– bass
- Ric Lee– drums
Track listing:
All tracks by Alvin Lee, except where noted.
- I’m Coming On
- My Baby Left Me
- Think About the Times
- I Say Yeah
- The Band with No Name
- Gonna Run
- She Lies in the Morning
- Sweet Little Sixteen – Chuck Berry
Alvin Lee & Mylon LeFevre: On The Road To Freedom
On November 2, 1973, “Chrysalis” label released “On the Road to Freedom”, the first Alvin Lee album. Lee recorded the album together with the gospel singer Mylon LeFevre, at “Space Studio”, Lee’s home studio in south Oxfordshire, which he and LeFevre built especially for this project. Lee was also the producer of the album.
Personnel:
- Alvin Lee– lead, harmony and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, bass; sitar, drums, mixing
- Mylon LeFevre– lead, harmony and backing vocals; 6- and 12-string acoustic guitars, bass, percussion
- George Harrison (as Hari Georgeson) – acoustic guitar, dobro, bass, harmony vocals
- Ron Wood– electric and 12-string acoustic guitars, bass, slide guitar, drums
- Steve Winwood– piano, electric piano
- Tim Hinkley– piano, organ, backing vocals
- Boz Burrell– bass, backing vocals
- Bob Black– steel guitar
- Ian Wallace– drums
- Mick Fleetwood– drums
- Jim Capaldi– drums, percussion
- Mike Patto– percussion, backing vocals
- Reebop Kwaku Baah– congas
- Andy Stein– fiddle
- Harold Burgon, Andy Jaworski – recording
- Andy Jaworski, Roger Lowe – ohotography
Track listing:
- On the Road to Freedom – Alvin Lee
- The World Is Changing (I Got a Woman Back in Georgia) – Alvin Lee, Mylon LeFevre
- So Sad (No Love of His Own) – George Harrison
- Fallen Angel – Alvin Lee
- Funny – Alvin Lee
- We Will Shine – Mylon LeFevre
- Carry My Load – Mylon Lee
- Lay Me Back – Mylon LeFevre
- Let ‘Em Say What They Will – Ron Wood
- I Can’t Take It – Mylon LeFevre
- Riffin – Alvin Lee, Mylon LeFevre
- Rockin’ ‘Til the Sun Goes Down – Alvin Lee, Mylon LeFevre
Ten Years After: Same
On October 27, 1967,”Deram” label released the self titled, debut Ten Years After album. It was recorded September 1967, at “Decca Studios” in London, and was produced by Mike Vernon and Gus Dudgeon.
Personnel:
- Alvin Lee – vocals, guitar
- Chick Churchill– organ
- Leo Lyons– bass
- Ric Lee– drums
Track listing:
- I Want to Know – Sheila McLeod (as pseudonym Paul Jones)
- I Can’t Keep from Crying Sometimes – Al Kooper
- Adventures of a Young Organ – Alvin Lee, Chick Churchill
- Spoonful – Willie Dixon
- Losing the Dogs – Alvin Lee, Gus Dudgeon
- Feel It for Me – Alvin Lee
- Love Until I Die – Alvin Lee
- Don’t Want You Woman – Alvin Lee
- Help Me – Ralph Bass, Willie Dixon, Sonny Boy Williamson
Roger Daltrey: One of the Boys
On May 13, 1977, “Polydor” label released “One of the Boys”, the third Roger Daltrey studio solo album. It was recorded November 1976 – March 1977, at “Ramport Studios” in London, and “Pathe Marconi Studios” in Paris, and was produced by Dave Courtney and Tony Meehan.
Personnel:
- Roger Daltrey – lead vocals, harmonica
- Alvin Lee- guitars
- Jimmy McCulloch- guitars
- Paul Keogh – guitars
- Hank B. Marvin- guitars
- Eric Clapton- guitars
- Mick Ronson- guitars
- Paul Korda- piano
- Rod Argent- keyboards
- Brian Odgers- bass guitar
- John Entwistle- bass guitar
- Stuart Tosh- drums
- Keith Moon- drums
- Phil Kenzie – saxophone
- Jimmy Jewell- saxophone
- Andy Fairweather-Low- backing vocals
- John Perry- backing vocals
- Tony Rivers- backing vocals
- Stuart Calver – backing vocals
- Tony Meehan– arrangements
- Phil McDonald– engineer
- Judy Szekely – engineer, assistant
- Nigel Walker – engineer assistant
- Graham Hughes – design, photography
- Ian Murray – typography
Track listing:
- Parade – Philip Goodhand – Tait
- Single Man’s Dilemma – Colin Blunstone
- Avenging Annie – Andy Pratt
- The Prisoner – David Courtney, Todd, Roger Daltrey
- Leon – Philip Goodhand-Tait
- One of the Boys – Steve Gibbons
- Giddy – Paul McCartney
- Say It Ain’t So, Joe – Murray Head
- Written on the Wind – Paul Korda
- Satin And Lace – David Courtney, Tony Meehan, Roger Daltrey
- Doing It All Again – Murray Head








