Blood Sweat and Tears [Expanded]

Blood Sweat and Tears [Expanded]

Blood Sweat and Tears [Expanded]

Blood Sweat and Tears [Expanded]

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Overview

The difference between Blood, Sweat & Tears and the group's preceding long-player, Child Is Father to the Man, is the difference between a monumental seller that with its sheer weight of numbers moved onto peoples' turntables and with its instances of experimentation moved millions of listeners and shifted their tastes in new and unexpected ways, and a record that was "merely" a huge critical success. 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 -- "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. "Blues, Pt. 2" may have been nothing special to jazz aficionados, many of whom resented BS&T, and its brief vignette into Eric Clapton territory on its quotation of riffs from a pair of recent Cream hits meant nothing to the converted, but it opened up a few million college students who bought this album to a field that they'd scarcely ever bothered with before. This was also the record that almost single-handedly turned French expressionist composer Erik Satie into a popular composer 44 years after his death with its opening and closing "Variations on a Theme of Erik Satie" and transformed Satie's "Trois Gymnopedies" into a popular composition (within a year it was being used in a Maxwell House commercial). 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. [An expanded CD version was released in 2000.] ~ William Ruhlmann & Bruce Eder

Product Details

Release Date: 09/05/2000
Label: Bmg / Sony Music
UPC: 0886978832320
Rank: 3753

Tracks

  1. Variations on a Theme by Erik Satie [1st and 2nd Movements - 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, Pt. 2
  10. Variations on a Theme by Erik Satie [1st Movement - Adapted From "Trois Gymnopedies"]
  11. More and More [Live Version]
  12. Smiling Phases [Live Version]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Blood, Sweat & Tears   Primary Artist
Bobby Colomby   Percussion,Drums,Vocals
Fred Lipsius   Alto,Piano,Soloist,Sax (Alto)
Lew Soloff   Soloist,Trumpet,Flugelhorn
David Clayton-Thomas   Vocals,Lead Vocals
Steve Katz   Guitar,Vocals,Soloist,Harmonica
Dick Halligan   Flute,Organ,Piano,Vocals,Soloist,Trombone
Jim Fielder   Bass
Alan Rubin   Trumpet
Chuck Winfield   Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Jerry Hyman   Soloist,Trombone

Technical Credits

Fred Catero   Audio Engineer,Engineer
Roy Halee   Audio Engineer,Engineer
James William Guercio   Audio Production,Producer
Sandy Speiser   Photography
Frank Wilson   Composer
Don Juan Mancha   Composer
Shawn R. Britton   Mastering
Hank Borowitz   Liner Notes
Don Hunstein   Photography
Chris Wood   Composer
Billie Holiday   Composer
Arthur Herzog, Jr.   Composer
Laura Nyro   Composer
D. Halligan   Arranger
Don Juan   Composer
F. Wilson   Composer
Fred Lipsius   Arranger,Composer
Al Kooper   Arranger
Brenda Holloway   Composer
David Clayton-Thomas   Composer,Lyricist
Erik Satie   Composer
B. Holiday   Composer
Patrice Holloway   Composer
Pea Vee   Composer
Steve Winwood   Composer
Blood, Sweat & Tears   Arranger,Composer
Berry Gordy, Jr.   Composer
Bobby Colomby   Composer
Steve Katz   Composer
Frank E. Wilson   Composer
Dick Halligan   Arranger
Jim Capaldi   Composer
Jen Wyler   Mixing
Howard Fritzson   Art Direction
Miss Lucy Angle   Footsteps
Jerry Hyman   Engineer
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