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Blood, Sweat And Tears: Blood, Sweat And Tears - LP 180g Vinyl, Remastered

                 



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Label: Pure Pleasure Records CS9720
Country: Europe
Released: 2008
Genre: Jazz
Barcode: 5060149620755
Quantity: 2 in stock
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Winner of 3 Grammies in 1970 ("Album of the Year", Best Arrangment for "Spinning Wheel" and Best Contemporary Instrumental Perfomance for "Variations On A Theme By Erk Satie") this absolutely mind-blowing album peaked at #1 on the US Charts, staying there for seven weeks, going double platinum by the end of 1969 and stayed on the top 40 for 66 weeks. It's actually in the 13th place of the best selling albums from all time in the US with about 3 millions copies sold. Arguably, the Blood, Sweat & Tears that made this self-titled second album - consisting of five of the eight original members and four newcomers, including singer David Clayton-Thomas - was really a different group from the one that made "Child Is Father To The Man", which was done largely under the direction of singer/songwriter/keyboard player/arranger Al Kooper. They had certain similarities to the original: the musical mixture of classical, jazz, and rock elements was still apparent, and the interplay between the horns and the keyboards was still occurring, even if those instruments were being played by different people. Kooper was even still present as an arranger on two tracks, notably the initial hit "You've Made Me So Very Happy". But the second BS&T, under the aegis of producer James William Guercio, was a less adventurous unit, and, as fronted by Clayton-Thomas, a far more commercial one. Not only did the album contain three songs that neared the top of the charts as singles - "You've Made Me So Very Happy", "Spinning Wheel", and "And When I Die" - but the whole album, including an arrangement of "God Bless The Child" and the radical rewrite of Traffic's "Smiling Phases", was wonderfully accessible. It was a repertoire to build a career on, and Blood, Sweat & Tears did exactly that, although they never came close to equaling this album.

Mit zahlreichen Preisen wurde dieses absolut überwältigende Album von Blood, Sweat & Tears überhäuft: drei Grammies im Jahr 1970 (Album of the Year, Best Arrangment für "Spinning Wheel" und Best Contemporary Instrumental Perfomance für "Variations On A Theme By Erik Satie"), es kletterte auf Platz 1 der US-Charts und blieb dort für sieben Wochen, es erhielt die doppelte Platin-LP Ende 1969 und war für 66 Wochen innerhalb der Top 40. Tatsächlich ist es auf dem 13. Platz der bestverkauften Alben aller Zeiten mit etwa 3 Millionen verkaufter Exemplare in den USA. Das selbst-betitelte, zweite Album der Band wurde von ganz anderen Musikern als der Erstling "Child Is Father to the Man", das noch stark von dem Sänger / Songwriter / Keyboarder / Arranger Al Kooper beeinflusst wurde, eingespielt - zu den fünf von den ursprünglich acht Mitgliedern der Originalgruppierung kamen vier Newcomer, darunter der Sänger David Clayton-Thomas. Dennoch gab es Gemeinsamkeiten: der Mix aus Klassik-, Jazz- und Rockelementen sowie das Wechselspiel zwischen den Bläsern und den Keyboards waren nach wie vor einzigartig, auch wenn andere Musiker spielten. Kooper war immerhin noch als Arrangeur präsent, besonders auf dem ersten Hit von der LP, "You've Made Me So Very Happy". Aber, unter der Ägide von dem Produzenten James William Guercio war die zweite LP von BS&T ein deutlich weniger ambitioniertes Unterfangen und hatte, unter der Leitung von Clayton-Thomas, eine deutlich kommerziellere Ausrichtung. Nicht nur, dass das Album drei Songs enthielt, die fast die Spitze der Singlecharts erreichten - "You've Made Me So Very Happy", "Spinning Wheel" und "And When I Die" - sondern das ganze Album, inklusive einem neuen Arrangement für "God Bless The Child" und einer radikalen Neufassung von Traffic's "Smiling Phases" war wunderbar eingängig. Es war ein Repertoire, auf dem man eine Karriere aufbauen konnte, und Blood, Sweat &

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Tracklist
 
A1Variations On A Theme By Eric Satie (1st And 2nd Movements)
A2Smiling Phases
A3Sometimes In Winter
A4More And More
A5And When I Die
A6God Bless The Child
B1Spinning Wheel
B2You've Made Me So Very Happy
B3Blues - Part II
B4Variation On A Theme By Eric Satie (1st Movement)


Barcode and Identifiers
Barcodescan from sticker: 5060149620755
Matrix / RunoutLabel side 1: XSM 137878
Matrix / RunoutLabel side 2: XSM 137879
Matrix / RunoutRunout side 1, stamped: PPAN-CS 9720-A1 -17488-
Matrix / RunoutRunout side 2, stamped: PPAN-CS 9720-B -17488-


Credits
Arranged By - Blood, Sweat And Tears
Art Direction [Inside] - Bob Cato
Cover [Art] - Timothy quay
Design - John Berg
Mastered By - Ray Staff
Photography By [Back Cover] - Harris George
Producer - James William Guercio

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