Blood, Sweat & Tears – B, S & T 4 (1971) [Vinyl Rip 24/96] Lossless

Artist: Blood, Sweat & Tears  Title Of Album: B, S & T 4  Year Of Release: 1971  Country: USA  Genre: Jazz Rock / Soft Rock  Quality: FLAC (image+.cue, covers)  Class Status Vinyl: Ex   Size: 868 Mb



Tracklist:

A1. Go Down Gamblin'
A2. Cowboys and Indians
A3. John the Baptist (Holy John)
A4. Redemption
A5. Lisa, Listen to Me
A6. A Look to My Heart

B1. High on a Mountain
B2. Valentine's Day
B3. Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)
B4. For My Lady
B5. Mama Gets High
B6. A Look to My Heart

Line Up:

Dave Bargeron - trombone, tuba, bass trombone, baritone horn, acoustic bass
David Clayton-Thomas - lead vocals except as noted, 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")



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Blood, Sweat, Tears bzw. Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat ist der Titel einer kurzen Ansprache, die der britische Politiker und damaliger Premierminister Winston Churchill am 13. Mai 1940 während des Zweiten Weltkrieges vor dem britischen Unterhaus hielt. Bei der Rede - die neben der am 5.

Zoom 100%. Blood Sweat and Tears was born from a selfish notion that we could combine the sophistication and musical skill level of jazz music with the energy and universal appeal of rock vocal music.

Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat („Blut, Mühsal, Tränen und Schweiß") ist der Titel einer kurzen Ansprache, die der britische Politiker und damaliger Premierminister Winston Churchill am 13. Mai 1940 während des Zweiten Weltkrieges vor dem britischen Unterhaus hielt.

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