Musical evolution was in the air at the end of the '60s, as groups adapted to survive in an ever-changing rock landscape. Such was the case with After Tea, who shed the colourful petals of their flower pop past to re-emerge as a solid progressive blues rock outfit with their outstanding 1970 album, Joint House Blues.
Finally this overlooked album sees its first official reissue on CD, dynamically remastered from the original master tapes. The CD will be released in a digi pack gatefold sleeve featuring the (restored) spectacular original artwork on the exterior, plus archival photos and liner notes by Mike Stax on the inside.
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