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Title Blood, Sweat & Tears Greatest Hits [Remastered] Language English Format MP3 192 kb/s Release Date 1999 Files 13 Time 47:59 Size 65.9 Genre Rock 1. You've Made Me So Very Happy 2. I Can't Quit Her 3. Go Down Gamblin' 4. Hi-De-Ho That Old Sweet Roll 5. Sometimes In Winter 6. And When I Die 7. Spinning Wheel 8. Lisa, Listen To Me 9. I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know 10. Lucretia MacEvil 11. God Bless The Child 12. So Long Dixie 13. More And More This disc is no substitute for the Mastersounds version of the Child Is Father to the Man album, or the Mobile Fidelity version of Blood, Sweat and Tears, but it is a really smart idea. Columbia-Legacy went back and recompiled this multi-million selling album (previously available as a fairly lackluster 40-minute, 11-song CD), adding two songs ("So Long Dixie" and "More and More,") that were previously available only on singles from 1972 and 1968, respectively, and upgrading the sound. What distinguishes Blood, Sweat & Tears' Greatest Hits from the double-CD Sony-Legacy compilation What Goes Up: The Best of Blood, Sweat & Tears, however, is that this disc uses the single edits of the hits. To serious fans, it's sort of Blood, Sweat & Tears-lite, but to millions of listeners, it's these shorter versions, shorn of their extended album-version breaks, by which they know the band best. And those numbers now sport state-of-the-art sound hard, up-front bass and drums, horns that pour out of the speakers, and close and intimate singing from David Clayton-Thomas (or, on the two BS&T Mark 1 tracks here, Al Kooper and Steve Katz). The new release also re-creates the packaging of the original LP, with reviewers' quotes across the band's prime years (1968-72) and a time line history, as well as release and production information on each song. The two additional numbers bring the running time up to 48 minutes, and it's mid-priced, too, which makes it even easier to junk the old version and get hold of this one. Related Torrents
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