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Blood, Sweat, & Tears (Album)

Alternative Name: Santa Maria Pressing | Gatefold | Self-Titled
Subvariant title: US Release in Stereo

Blood, Sweat And Tears – Blood, Sweat And Tears
Label: Columbia – CS 9720
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Santa Maria Pressing, Gatefold
Country: US
Released: Nov 11, 1968
Genre:    Rock

Note: *Issued on red Columbia 2-Eye "'360 Sound' Stereo" labels with all tracks listed below center hole. *"S" or "Ƨ" etched in runouts denotes Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Santa Maria pressing. Remainder of runouts mostly stamped. *Track A1 and B4 titles on back cover: "Variations On A Theme By Eric Satie" *A1, B4: Adapted from "Trois Gymnopédies" 

New Blood is the fifth album by the band Blood, Sweat & Tears, released in 1972. With David Clayton-Thomas leaving as lead vocalist to pursue a solo career after the release of BS&T 4, a nearly wholesale personnel change occurred for New Blood. Difficulties had arisen inside the group between its pop-rock and jazz factions, with Clayton-Thomas choosing to leave in early January 1972, along with founding member Fred Lipsius. Clayton-Thomas was briefly replaced by Bobby Doyle, and a photo of the band appeared in Down Beat showing a new lineup also including noted jazz saxophonist Joe Henderson. By the time the album was recorded, Jerry Fisher had become the new singer replacing Doyle (who guested on piano on "Touch Me" and "Velvet"), whilst founding member Dick Halligan also departed, as well as Henderson.

Tracklist: 

A1   Variations On A Theme By Erik Satie (1st And 2nd Movements)
A2   Smiling Phases
A3   Sometimes In Winter
A4   More And More
A5   And When I Die
A6   God Bless The Child
B1   Spinning Wheel
B2   You've Made Me So Very Happy
B3   Blues - Part II
B4   Variation On A Theme By Erik Satie (1st Movement)
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