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DescriptionAll tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. Blind Faith – 1969 - Blind Faith (2010 Japanese SHM-SACD) [mp3@320] Blind Faith Blind Faith Left to right: Steve Winwood, Ric Grech, Ginger Baker, Eric Clapton Wikipedia: Blind Faith were an English blues rock band, composed of Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Steve Winwood, and Ric Grech. The band, which was one of the first "super-groups", released their only album, Blind Faith, in August 1969. They were stylistically similar to the bands in which Winwood, Baker, and Clapton had most recently participated, Traffic and Cream. They helped to pioneer the genre of blues/rock fusion. Blind Faith (2010 Japanese SHM-SACD) Artist: Blind Faith Title: Blind Faith Format: SACD, Hybrid, Album, Stereo, Reissue, Remastered, SHM Producer: Jimmy Miller Release Date: April 1969, (Japanese SHM-SACD August 31, 2010) Recorded: 20 February – 24 June 1969 at Olympic Studios and Morgan Studios, London, England Label: Polydor Records, RSO Records, Universal Music Japan Catalog: UIGY-9031 Barcode: 4988005623362 ASIN: B003OTLVAM Genre: Rock, British Rock, Blues Rock, Classic Rock Duration: 42:07 Wikipedia: Blind Faith is the self-titled and only studio album by the English supergroup Blind Faith, originally released in 1969 on Polydor Records in the United Kingdom and Europe and on Atlantic Records in the United States. It topped the album charts in the UK and Canada as well as the Billboard 200, even peaking at #40 on the Billboard Soul Albums chart, an impressive feat for an English rock quartet. It has been certified platinum by the RIAA. In addition, Rolling Stone published three reviews of the album in their 6 September 1969 issue, which were written by Ed Leimbacher, Lester Bangs, and John Morthland. AllMusic Review by Bruce Eder: Blind Faith’s first and last album, more than 30 years old and counting, remains one of the jewels of the Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, and Ginger Baker catalogs, despite the crash-and-burn history of the band itself, which scarcely lasted six months. As much a follow-up to Traffic’s self-titled second album as it is to Cream’s final output, it merges the soulful blues of the former with the heavy riffing and outsized song lengths of the latter for a very compelling sound unique to this band. Not all of it works — between the virtuoso electric blues of “Had to Cry Today,” the acoustic-textured “Can’t Find My Way Home,” the soaring “Presence of the Lord” (Eric Clapton’s one contribution here as a songwriter, and the first great song he ever authored) and “Sea of Joy,” the band doesn’t do much with the Buddy Holly song “Well All Right”; and Ginger Baker’s “Do What You Like” was a little weak to take up 15 minutes of space on an LP that might have been better used for a shorter drum solo and more songs. Unfortunately, the group was never that together as a band and evidently had just the 42 minutes of new music here ready to tour behind. 01 – Had To Cry Today - 8:48 02 – Can’t Find My Way Home - 3:16 03 – Well All Right - 4:27 04 – Presence Of The Load - 4:50 05 – Sea Of Joy - 5:22 06 – Do What You Like - 15:20 Personnel: Steve Winwood — keyboards, vocals, guitars, bass guitar on "Presence of the Lord" Eric Clapton — guitars, vocals on "Do What You Like" Ric Grech — bass guitar, violin on "Sea of Joy", vocals on "Do What You Like" Ginger Baker — drums, percussion, vocals on "Do What You Like" Note: This is not my rip My thanks to the original uploader ♪♬♫ ENJOY! ♪♬♫ Related Torrents
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