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Blood, Sweat & Tears Child is Father to the Man [CD-FLAC] via EAC (log, cue) Released February 21, 1968 Recorded November 11 - December 20, 1967 Length 49:18 Label Columbia Producer John Simon (IMPEX IMP8306) 2012 remastered Limited edition 24k gold Track listing "Overture" (Kooper) – 1:32 "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know" (Kooper) – 5:57 "Morning Glory" (Larry Beckett, Tim Buckley) – 4:16 "My Days Are Numbered" (Kooper) – 3:19 "Without Her" (Harry Nilsson) – 2:41 "Just One Smile" (Randy Newman) – 4:38 "I Can't Quit Her" (Kooper, Irwin Levine) – 3:38 "Meagan's Gypsy Eyes" (Steve Katz) – 3:24 "Somethin' Goin' On" (Kooper) – 8:00 "House in the Country" (Kooper) – 3:04 "The Modern Adventures of Plato, Diogenes and Freud" (Kooper) – 4:12 "So Much Love"/"Underture" (Gerry Goffin, Carole King) – 4:47 bonus tracks "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know" [Demo - mono] (Kooper) (6:13) "Refugee From Yuhupitz (Instrumental)" [Demo - mono] (Kooper) (3:46) "I Can't Quit Her" [Demo - mono] (Levine-Kooper) (3:04) "The Modern Adventures of Plato, Diogenes and Freud" [Demo - mono] (Kooper) (5:25) Child Is Father to the Man is keyboard player/singer/arranger Al Kooper's finest work, an album on which he moves the folk-blues-rock amalgamation of the Blues Project into even wider pastures, taking in classical and jazz elements (including strings and horns), all without losing the pop essence that makes the hybrid work. This is one of the great albums of the eclectic post-Sgt. Pepper era of the late '60s, a time when you could borrow styles from Greenwich Village contemporary folk to San Francisco acid rock and mix them into what seemed to have the potential to become a new American musical form. It's Kooper's bluesy songs, such as "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know" and "I Can't Quit Her," and his singing that are the primary focus, but the album is an aural delight; listen to the way the bass guitar interacts with the horns on "My Days Are Numbered" or the charming arrangement and Steve Katz's vocal on Tim Buckley's "Morning Glory." Then Kooper sings Harry Nilsson's "Without Her" over a delicate, jazzy backing with flügelhorn/alto saxophone interplay by Randy Brecker and Fred Lipsius. This is the sound of a group of virtuosos enjoying itself in the newly open possibilities of pop music. -William Ruhlmann (allmusic) Related Torrents
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