Long Time Listener
My uncle gave me this album for christmas in 1969, I was ten years old. It was the second album in my collection. Or what would become my collection. I still love this album and still listen to it.
My uncle gave me this album for christmas in 1969, I was ten years old. It was the second album in my collection. Or what would become my collection. I still love this album and still listen to it.
Yeah, once again, when you find that particular artist that can make stunning albums, you can't help but to be drawn to them. The problem with BS&T is, they had some great hits, that nobody wants to take the time with the albums. But I promise you if you check this one out, you will not be disappointed! Every song is a killer, especially "Spinning Wheel". The most interesting track on here is "Blues-Part II". It's a very long instrumental, and I love long instrumentals. It shows off how great of a band they really were. Trust me, worth all the downloads!!!
The change from Al Kooper to David Clayton-Thomas proved to be commercially successful for BS&T, and provided an outstanding album. The 3 successful singles are but the tip of the iceberg with this one. "Sometimes in Winter" is a hauntingly beautiful piece, "God Bless The Child" is my personal favorite, "Smiling Phases" and "More and More" are uptempo and jazzy rock pieces, and "Blues-Part II" shows the strong traditional jazz leanings of the entire ensemble
While I think "Child is the father to the man" is their best work the influence of Al Kooper still shines thru and makes this a great album. BS&T shows again that they were some of the best musicians of their time able to make even classical type music palatable to the masses. They (along with groups like Chicago and like Chicago only their first 3 albums were worth spending your hard earned money to purchase) were able to prepare us for what was to come--Progressive Rock which IMHO is the pinnacle of Pop Music.