Blood, Sweat & Tears - B, S & T 4 (Reissue) (1971/2009)
BAND/ARTIST: Blood, Sweat & Tears
- Title: B, S & T 4
- Year Of Release: 1971/2009
- Label: Sony Records
- Genre: Rock, Jazz Rock, Blues Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 41:00
- Total Size: 100/249 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Go Down Gamblin' (David Clayton-Thomas) – 4:14
2. Cowboys and Indians (Dick Halligan, Terry Kirkman) – 3:07
3. John The Baptist (Holy John) (Al Kooper, Phyllis Major) – 3:35
4. Redemption (Halligan, Clayton-Thomas) – 5:11
5. Lisa, Listen To Me (Halligan, Clayton-Thomas) – 2:58
6. A Look To My Heart (Fred Lipsius) – 0:52
7. High On A Mountain (Steve Katz) – 3:13
8. Valentine's Day (Katz) – 3:56
9. Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While) (Holland, Dozier, Holland) – 3:27
10. For My Lady (Katz) – 3:23
11. Mama Gets High (Dave Bargeron, Katz) – 4:09
12. A Look To My Heart (Lipsius) – 2:07
Dave Bargeron - Trombone, Tuba, Bass Trombone, Baritone Horn, Acoustic Bass
David Clayton-Thomas - Lead Vocals, Guitar on "Go Down Gamblin'"
Bobby Colomby - Drums, Percussion
Jim Fielder - Bass, Guitar on "Redemption"
Dick Halligan - Organ, Trombone, Piano, Flute
Steve Katz - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica, Mandolin, Lead Vocals on "Valentine's Day"
Fred Lipsius - Alto Saxophone, Piano, Organ, Clarinet
Lew Soloff - Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Piccolo Trumpet
Chuck Winfield - Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Additional Musicians
Don Heckman - Clarinet, Bass Clarinet ("Valentine's Day" and "For My Lady")
Michael Smith - Congas ("Redemption")
Having relied largely on outside songwriting for its last two wildly successful albums, Blood, Sweat & Tears decided (as many groups had before) to bring some of that song publishing income into the family by writing their own material. Singer David Clayton-Thomas contributed the Top 40 hit "Go Down Gamblin'," and he and keyboard player Dick Halligan collaborated on another chart entry, "Lisa, Listen to Me." Ex-bandleader Al Kooper even contributed a track, "John the Baptist (Holy John)." But Side two was given over largely to songs by guitarist Steve Katz that were substandard, and the band's cohesion seemed to be disintegrating. Although the album scraped the Top Ten briefly and went gold, it marked the end of BS&T's period of wide commercial success on records. By the next outing, Clayton-Thomas had quit and the band's heyday was behind it.
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