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Blood, Sweat & Tears

Blood, Sweat & Tears

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Released: Jan 1969
Label: Columbia
Along with Chicago and The Electric Flag, New York's Blood, Sweat & Tears contributed major innovations to horn rock in the late 1960s. What separated BS&T from earlier groups like The Buckinghams and The Young Rascals, both of whom also employed brass, was their love for jazzy ensemble interplay, hippie-inspired poetics and extended pieces that were then considered quite progressive. Because of these qualities, their debut became quite the hit with FM audiences at the time. Listening now, this record has a tendency of showing its Aquarian age. Of course, the monster track is "Spinning Wheel."
- Justin Farrar
Blood, Sweat & Tears - Blood, Sweat & Tears 1986-02-01
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    Variations On A Theme By Eric Satie (1st and 2nd Movements)
    Variations On A Theme By Eric Satie (1st and 2nd Movements)
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    5:10
    Smiling Phases
    Smiling Phases
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    3:10
    Sometimes In Winter
    Sometimes In Winter
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    3:03
    More And More
    More And More
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    4:04
    And When I Die
    And When I Die
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    5:55
    God Bless The Child
    God Bless The Child
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    4:07
    Spinning Wheel
    Spinning Wheel
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    4:16
    You've Made Me So Very Happy
    You've Made Me So Very Happy
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    11:49
    Blues (Part II)
    Blues (Part II)
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    1:36
    Variations On A Theme By Eric Satie (1st Movement)
    Variations On A Theme By Eric Satie (1st Movement)
℗ Originally released 1969 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT