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Blood, Sweat & Tears - Bloodlines (1968-71) [2017 Box Set]

Blood, Sweat & Tears - Bloodlines (1968-71) [2017 Box Set]

BAND/ARTIST: Blood, Sweat & Tears

  • Title: Bloodlines
  • Year Of Release: 1968-71 [2017]
  • Label: Analogue Productions [CAPP BST SA]
  • Genre: Jazz, Rock, Blues
  • Quality: FLAC (Tracks) | 24 Bit/88,2 kHz
  • Total Time: 04:33:32
  • Total Size: 3,16 GB (+3%rec.)
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"As responsible as any for inventing 'Big Band Rock' — following the Buckinghams but beating Tower of Power, Chicago and the Flock by a year or more — BS&T showed snooty cynics that serious musicianship worthy of jazz aficionados could blend seamlessly with blues-y rock, without sinking to the excesses of prog-rock. This set contains the group's first four albums (1968-71), from the Al Kooper / Blues Project orgins of their debut, Child Is Father To The Man, to the height of their hit-making period with BS&T 4, with increasing quantities of classical content, eg. Satie. Prescient selection of material from Nilsson, Tim Buckley, Laura Nyro and Randy Newman, sublime performances, superb sound. A triumph." — Sound Quality = 90% — Ken Kessler, HiFi News, December 2017, Digital Album Choice of the month!

"Horn bands" were scarce when in October 1968 their self-titled album launched Blood, Sweat & Tears into the music stratosphere, becoming the No. 1 album in the world.

An unorthodox mixture of rock, jazz and classically trained musicians — ranging from hardcore blues artists such as David Clayton-Thomas, to conservatory master's graduates like Dick Halligan and Berklee-educated jazz musicians like Fred Lipsius, together with the powerful Broadway lead trumpet of Lew Soloff — defined the sound of the band in its groundbreaking years, 1968 through 1972.

"This was big city music, hard charging and fierce. When BS&T hit the stage, it was about as subtle as a punch in the solar plexus," Clayton-Thomas remembers.

Bloodlines, a Hybrid Stereo 4 disc box set produced by Analogue Productions, packs a heavyweight wallop that's a knockout for audiophiles! The legendary band's first four studio albums have been remastered by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound from the original analog master tapes. You get their self-titled second album with its three gold-selling Top 10 singles: "You've Made Me So Very Happy," "Spinning Wheel," and "And When I Die" as well as BS&T's iconic album debut: Child Is Father To The Man, their third LP Blood, Sweat & Tears 3 and lastly, the Top 10 chart smash Blood, Sweat & Tears 4.

The band's Grammy-winning self-titled second album disc is multichannel (4.0 Quadraphonic) and Child Is The Father To The Man is also multichannel (5.1 Surround mix by Al Kooper)

The transfers for the Hybrid Stereo SACD box set were authored by Gus Skinas at the Super Audio Center in Boulder, Colo.

For a brief period at the end of the 1960s and the start of the '70s, Blood, Sweat & Tears, which fused a rock 'n' roll rhythm section to a horn section, held out the promise of a jazz-rock fusion that could storm the pop charts. The band was organized in New York in 1967 out of the remnants of the Blues Project by keyboard player/singer Al Kooper and guitarist Steve Katz of that group, and saxophonist Fred Lipsius. The rhythm section consisted of bassist Jim Fielder and drummer Bobby Colomby, and the horn section was filled out by trumpeters Randy Brecker and Jerry Weiss and trombonist Dick Halligan.

This eight-piece band signed to Columbia Records and recorded Blood, Sweat & Tears' debut album, Child Is Father To The Man, which was released in February 1968. Cofounder Kooper then departed, and the group was reorganized. Singer David Clayton-Thomas was added, Halligan moved to the keyboards, and trumpeters Chuck Winfield and Lew Soloff replaced Brecker and Weiss, with Jerry Hyman being added on trombone. This nine-piece unit, working with producer James William Guercio, made Blood, Sweat & Tears' self-titled second album, released in October 1968.

Blood, Sweat & Tears was a runaway hit, spawning three gold-selling Top 10 singles, "You've Made Me So Very Happy," "Spinning Wheel," and "And When I Die," selling 3 million copies and winning the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. It was also Blood, Sweat & Tears' highwater mark. Guercio left to work on a similar concept with Chicago Transit Authority, and Blood, Sweat & Tears increasingly became a backup group for Clayton-Thomas. Nevertheless, the third album, Blood, Sweat & Tears 3 (1970), and the fourth, Blood, Sweat & Tears 4 (1971), were substantial hits.

Kooper's contributions to Child Is Father To The Man are numerous — he played the piano and various other keyboards, and also composed almost all the numbers and made the arrangements for the string ensemble. Bluesy pieces such as "I Love You More..." and "I Can't Quit Her" and the vocals from Kooper are truly gems. Blood, Sweat & Tears 3 yielded two hit singles: a cover of Carole King's "Hi-De-Ho," and "Lucretia MacEvil." Blood, Sweat & Tears 4 was a Top 10 gold-selling album featuring the hard rockin' smash "Go Down Gamblin'" and the Top 40 classic "Lisa Listen to Me." David Clayton Thomas' voice was thrilling, the horns meshed with rock and roll, and Bobby Colomby's power drumming, fusing with Steve Katz's amazing guitar work, all made the B, S & T 4 album soar.


Tracks:

Blood, Sweat & Tears - Bloodlines (1968-71) [2017 Box Set]

1968 - Child Is Father To The Man
1. Overture 01:32
2. I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know 05:57
3. Morning Glory 04:16
4. My Days Are Numbered 03:19
5. Without Her 02:41
6. Just One Smile 04:39
7. I Can’t Quit Her 03:38
8. Meagan’s Gypsy Eyes 03:24
9. Somethin’ Goin’ On 08:00
10. House In The Country 03:05
11. The Modern Adventures Of Plato, Diogenes And Freud 04:12
12. So Much Love / Underture 04:43



1968 - Blood, Sweat & Tears
1. Variations On A Theme By Erik Satie (1st and 2nd Movements – Adapted from ‘Trois Gymnopedies’) 02:34
2. Smiling Phases 05:10
3. Sometimes In Winter 03:09
4. More And More 03:05
5. And When I Die 04:04
6. God Bless The Child 06:01
7. Spinning Wheel 04:07
8. You’ve Made Me So Very Happy 04:17
9. Blues, Part II 11:45
10. Variation On A Theme by Erik Satie (1st Movement – Adapted from ‘Trois Gymnopedies’) 01:40



1970 - Blood, Sweat & Tears 3
1. Hi-De-Ho 04:27
2. The Battle 02:46
3. Lucretia MacEvil 03:04
4. Lucretia’s Reprise 02:36
5. Fire and Rain 04:05
6. Lonesome Suzie 04:39
7. Symphony For the Devil/Sympathy For the Devil 07:53
8. He’s a Runner 04:18
9. Somethin’ Comin’ On 04:36
10. 40,000 Headmen 04:46



1971 - Blood, Sweat & Tears 4
1. Go Down Gamblin’ 04:17
2. Cowboys And Indians 03:11
3. John The Baptist (Holy John) 03:39
4. Redemption 05:14
5. Lisa, Listen To Me 03:03
6. A Look To My Heart 00:56
7. High On A Mountain 03:16
8. Valentine’s Day 03:59
9. Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me A Little While) 03:30
10. For My Lady 03:26
11. Mama Gets High 04:12
12. A Look To My Heart 02:10



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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for HD tracks!
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  • mldekker
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Thank you for the wonderfull Music!