
Blood Sweat & Tears
Child Is Father To The Man
Label: Speakers Corner
Genre: 60s / 70s Rock / Pop / Progressive / Kraut
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Bluesy pieces such as "I Love You More ..." and "I Can’t Quit Her", and the vocals from Al Kooper are the real gems here, although the whole album – held in the tradition of the Beatles’ "Sgt. Pepper" – is a real pleasure from beginning to end. The amalgamation of pop, classic and jazz, which was made so popular in the Sixties by such groups as Chicago Transit Authority, Colosseum and Soft Machine, is here combined by Blood, Sweat And Tears with the acid-folk-rock mix emanating from San Francisco. It even had the potential to become a new American form of music. It is interesting to note that the LP achieved gold status after the release of "B, S&T 2", which brought the earlier album to the attention of the record-buying public.
Just put any prejudices aside! Then jazz and pop fans will then find that they have discovered one of the very best and most enjoyable albums from the late Sixties.
Al Kooper (org, p, keyb, voc); Steve Katz (el-g, g, voc, lute); Fred Lipsius (p, arr, as); Randy Brecker (tr, flh); Dick Halligan (tb); Jerry Weiss (tr, flh, voc); Jim Fielder (b, el-b); Bobby Colomby (perc, dr, voc), a.o.
Recording: November - December 1967 by Fred Catero
Production: John Simon
This Speakers Corner LP was remastered using pure analogue components only, from the master tapes through to the cutting head.