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This album is a classic and was awarded three Grammys in 1970, reached No. 1 on the U.S. charts, stayed there for seven weeks, went double platinum at the end of 1969 and stayed in the
Top 40 for 66 weeks. With about 3 million copies sold, it is the 13th best-selling album of all time in the United States.
The band Blood, Sweat & Tears that recorded this self-titled second album consisted of five of the eight original members and four new additions, including vocalist David Clayton-Thomas, and
thus differed significantly from the band composition for "Child Is Father to the Man," which was largely led by singer/songwriter/keyboardist/arranger Al Kooper.
Musically, the mix of classical, jazz and rock elements is similar to the debut, and the interplay between the horns and keyboards was still present. "Blood, Sweat & Tears" under producer James
William Guercio, however, was less adventurous and, with Clayton-Thomas at the helm, also far more commercially oriented. And with success!
Title
1. Variations on a Theme by Erik Satie (1st and 2nd movement)
Adapted from "Trois Gymnopedies"
2. Smiling Phases
3. Sometimes in Winter
4. More and More
5. And When I Die
6. God Bless the Child
7. Spinning Wheel
8. You've Made Me So Very Happy
9. Blues - Part II
10. Variations on a Theme by Erik Satie (1st movement)
Adapted from "Trois Gymnopedies"
| Δίσκοι Βινυλίου | 45 rpm |
|---|---|
| Record Label | Mobile Fidelity |
| Genre | Rock / Pop |
| ONE STEP | ONE STEP |
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