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  1. Blood, Sweat & Tears discography. This is the discography of American jazz-rock group Blood, Sweat & Tears . Albums. Studio albums. Live albums. Soundtrack albums. Compilation albums. Singles. Notes. ^ Nuclear Blues didn't enter the Billboard 200, but did peak at number 184 on the Record World Albums chart. [15]

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  2. 1969 Grammy Awards for Album Of The Year (Blood, Sweat And Tears) and Best Contemporary Instrumental Performance ("Variations On A Theme By Eric Satie"). The band name, according to their album covers, is Blood, Sweat & Tears . The original founding members were: Randy Brecker - trumpet, flugelhorn (1967-1968) Bobby Colomby - drums (1967-1977)

    • Child Is Father to The Man
    • Blood, Sweat & Tears
    • B, S & T 4
    • New Blood
    • No Sweat
    • Mirror Image
    • New City
    • More Than Ever
    • Nuclear Blues
    • In Concert

    Released February 21, 1968 Blood Sweat & Tears first album featured Al Kooper keys and vocals, Steve Katz on guitar, lute,& vocals, Randy Brecker on trumpet & flugelhorn, Jerry Weiss on trumpet, flugelhorn, & vocals, Dick Halligan on trombone, Fred Lipsius on piano & alto saxophone, Bobby Colomby on drums & vocals and Jim Fielder on bass. Side One:...

    Released December 11, 1968 Blood, Sweat & Tears second album featured the debut of lead vocalist David Clayton Thomas. It would become one of the bands most successful albums fueled by some of the group’s biggest hit singles of their career. The album also featured Chuck Winfield and Lew Soloff on trumpet & flugelhorn, Fred Lipsius on alto saxophon...

    Released June 1971 Blood, Sweat & Tears fourth album featured David Clayton Thomas on lead vocals, Fred Lipsius, on sax, Chuck Winfield, Lewis Soloff on trumpet, Dave Bargeron on trombone Steve Katz on guitar, Jim Fielder on bass, Dick Halligan on keys & trombone and Bobby Colomby on drums & percussion. Side One: 1. Go Down Gamblin’ 4:14 2. Cowboys...

    Released October 1972 On the band’s fifth album Jerry Fisher replaced David Clayton Thomas on lead vocals. Lou Marini Jr. joined the group on horns. The rest of the group featured Chuck Winfield, Lewis Soloff on trumpet, Dave Bargeron on trombone Steve Katz on guitar, George Wadenius on guitar, Jim Fielder on bass, Dick Halligan on keys & trombone,...

    Released August 1973 Blood Sweat & Tears sixth album featured a memorable cover and the largest group of musicians there ever put on vinyl. The album featured Jerry Fisher on lead vocals, George Wadenius and Steve Katz on guitars, David Hentschel on synth, Jim Felder on bass and Bobby Colomby on drums, Frank Ricotti and Jimmy Maelen on percussion c...

    Released 1974 Blood Sweat & Tears becomes very much a new band on their 1974 release. The album features almost a completely new lineup of musicians including new bass player Ron McClure along with aiothere new members such as William Tillman and Jerry LaCroix on saxophones, Anthony J. Klatka on trumpet, Robert Mason and Larry Willis on keys, Warre...

    Released 1975 Blood Sweat & Tears New City was a bug albums for old school Blood Sweat & Tears fans as it featured the return of David Clayton Thomas on vocals. Also on the album were Dave Bargeron, Joe Giorgianni, Tony Klatka, Bill Tillman, Bobby Colomby, Larry Willis, Ron McClure, Bill Tillman, Georg Wadenius and Mike Corbett. Side One: 1. Ride C...

    Released 1976 David Clayton-Thomas returns once again on lead vocals. The album also featured one of our favorite guitarists of all time ina very young Mike Stern. Also on the albums were Tony Klatka and Forest Buchtell on trumpet, Don Alias on percussion, Larry Willis on keyboards, Danny Trifan on bass, Bill Tillman on tenor saxophone, Dave Barger...

    Released 1980 The final Blood Sweat & Tears album was released at the dawn of the 1980s. It is the only Blood Sweat & Tears album to not feature Bobby Colomby on drums. The drumming chair was turned over to Bobby Economou for the album. The album featured David Clayton-Thomas on vocals and and all new cast of players including Robert Piltch on guit...

    Released 1976 Side One: 1.”Spinning Wheel”– 5:22 2.”I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know” – 8:30 3.”Lucretia Mac Evil” – 6:57 Side Two: 1.”And When I Die” – 6:27 2.”One Room Country Shack” – 2:40 3.”And When I Die (Reprise)” – 2:41 4.”(I Can Recall) Spain”– 8:35 Side Three: 1.”Hi-De-Ho”– 6:17 2.”Unit Seven” – 10:12 3.”Life” – 5:03 Side Four: 1.”Me...

    • Brian Kachejian
  3. Blood, Sweat & Tears is the second album by the American band Blood, Sweat & Tears, released on December 11, 1968. It was the most commercially successful album for the group, rising to the top of the U.S. charts for a collective seven weeks and yielding three successive Top 5 singles.

    • October 7–22, 1968
    • CBS Studios, New York City using a 16-track recording facility
    • December 11, 1968
  4. Das zweite Album Blood, Sweat & Tears (1969) wurde mit 3,8 Millionen verkauften Exemplaren auch ein kommerzieller Erfolg und gewann 1970 einen Grammy als Album des Jahres. Die Bläserarrangements und Bearbeitungen von Themen klassischer Komponisten (wie Erik Satie) setzten Maßstäbe für andere Gruppen des Jazz- und Brassrock.

    • 1967
    • Al Kooper (bis 1968)
  5. After a lineup change which saw the departure of Kooper and the addition of David Clayton-Thomas, the band became a critical and commercial heavyweight, winning Album of the Year for their second...

  6. Discography. References. External links. Blood, Sweat & Tears (also known as " BS&T ") is an American jazz rock music group founded in New York City in 1967, noted for a combination of brass with rock instrumentation. BS&T has gone through numerous iterations with varying personnel and has encompassed a wide range of musical styles.