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Blood Sweat & Tears: What The Hell Happened to Blood Sweat & Tears?
ByBlood, Sweat & Tears
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1967
Bobby Colomby
drumsFeaturing this most-widely-recognized BS&T lineup at the peak of its popularity, it's no surprise the most commercially-successful of these previously-unreleased ten cuts include "Spinning Wheel," "And When I Die" "You've Made Me So Very Happy." It is a bit odd, however, that Michael Graves' mastering of Allen Sides and Colomby's mix unfortunately leaves bassist
Jim Fielder
bassStill, this single compact disc finds Blood Sweat & Tears finding a true balance between
David Clayton-Thomas
vocals
Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959
It's hard to know how to interpret this cull from the BS&T debut, Child Is Father to the Man (Columbia Records, 1968): on the one hand, it may well be due declaration of respect and gratitude to the original prime mover of the group, Al Kooper, who composed the tune, but on the other, it can reasonably seem like an implicit slap in the face hearkening to the very creative friction that led to the departure of the song's author.
No doubt, the author's admittedly wan voice suits the song better than the Canadian frontman's. Such cogitation, however, is no more pertinent to this set than the original score of the film (available only in digital form) or the aforementioned movie documentary itself (in circulation in theaters throughout most of the continental US).
It's far more interesting to hear the extended instrumental trade-offs on "Somethin' Goin' On"/"Blues Part II," especially those of saxophonist
Fred Lipsius
saxophoneDick Halligan
trombone
Cream
band / ensemble / orchestraGuitarist
Steve Katz
guitar
Traffic
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1967
As a result, by the time this sixty-nine minutes-plus playing concludes, it's impossible not to ask the question within this album's title and do so with an honest, inquisitive mind. ">
Track Listing
Somethin’ Comin’ On; God Bless The Child; Spinning Wheel; Somethin’ Goin’ On/Blues—Part II; Hi-De-Ho; And When I Die; Sometimes in Winter; Smiling Phases; You’ve Made Me So Very Happy; I Can’t Quit Her. Personnel: David Clayton-Thomas: vocals; Dick Halligan: organ, trombone; Steve Katz: guitar, harmonica, vocals; Fred Lipsius: saxophone, electric piano; Jerry Hyman: trombone; Lew Soloff: trumpet: Jim Fielder: bass; Bobby Colomby: drums.
Personnel
David Clayton-Thomas
vocalsSteve Katz
guitarDick Halligan
tromboneFred Lipsius
saxophoneJerry Hyman
tromboneChuck Winfield
trumpetLew Soloff
trumpetJim Fielder
bassBobby Colomby
drumsBlood, Sweat & Tears
band / ensemble / orchestraAdditional Instrumentation
Dick Halligan: organ; Fred Lipsius: electric piano; Steve Katz: vocals, harmonica
Album information
Title: What The Hell Happened to Blood Sweat & Tears? | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Omnivore Recordings
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