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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Blood Sweat And Tears - New City (1975 us, excellent fusion jazz rock, 2003 with extra tracks)



In the late '60s and early '70s, Blood, Sweat & Tears was at the forefront of the rock with horns movement. But after lead singer David Clayton-Thomas' 1972 departure, both he and the band lost their commercial footing. New City finds Clayton-Thomas reconvening with Blood, Sweat & Tears after a three-year absence. Jimmy Ienner, who produced hits with the Raspberries, Grand Funk Railroad, and Three Dog Night, is behind the boards for this 1975 album. It does sound promising, but, in all honesty, New City fortunes seemed doomed from the start.

The cover of the Blues Image's "Ride Captain Ride" turns out to be more than a perfunctory exercise and gives the band a chance to show its jazz chops, and Clayton-Thomas wails to his heart's content. Allan Toussaint's "Life" gets an irreverent and funky treatment. Strangely enough, the workouts on here pale in comparison to the ballads.

The best track, the poignant "I Was a Witness to a War," is delicately arranged in the perfect key for Clayton-Thomas' subdued vocals. Janis Ian's "Applause" sustains interest, even as Clayton-Thomas' dramatic flourishes make Richard Harris seem remote.

After a few ho-hum tracks, this closes with an energetic but anti-climatic cover of the Beatles' "Got to Get You Into My Life." Although New City failed to get the band back to the top of the charts, a listener might be pleasantly surprised to hear that the band did proceed through the '70s accordingly.
by Jason Elias


Tracks
1. Ride Captain Ride (Skip Konte, Franke Konte, Mike Pinera, Carlos Pinera) - 5:06
2. Life (Allen Toussaint) - 4:24
3. No Show (Ron McClure) - 5:15
4. I Was a Witness to a War (Danny Meehan, Bobby Scott) - 5:13
5. One Room Country Shack (John Lee Hooker, Traditional) - 2:24
6. Applause (Janis Ian) - 7:47
7. Yesterday's Music (D. Clayton-Thomas, William Smith) - 4:14
8. Naked Man (Randy Newman) - 4:00
9. Got to Get You into My Life (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) - 3:22
10.Takin' It Home (Bobby Colomby) - 1:37
11.Intro - 0:25
12.Agitato (Bruce Cassidy) - 6:19
13.Nuclear Blues (D. Clayton-Thomas) - 4:08
14.Manic Depresion (J. Hendrix) - 4:45
Tracks 11-14 Bonus Live recordings, October 12 1980, at the Street Scene (Downtown LA)
 

Blood Sweat And Tears
*David Clayton-Thomas - Vocals
*Dave Bargeron - Trombone, Tuba, Baritone Horn, Bass Trumpet
*Bobby Colomby - Drums, Percussion, Background Vocals
*Joe Giorgianni - Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Piccolo Trumpet
*Tony Klatka - Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Piccolo Trumpet
*Ron McClure - Bass
*Bill Tillman - Saxophone, Background Vocals
*George Wadenius - Guitar, Background Vocals
*Larry Willis - Keyboards
*Mike Corbett - Background Vocals
*Bruce Cassidy - Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Steiner Electric Trumpet (11-14)
*Bobby Economou - Drums (11-14)
*David Piltch - Bass (11-14)
*Robert Piltch - Electric, Classical Guitar (11-14)
*Earl Seymour - Baritone, Tenor Sax, Flute (11-14)
*Vern Dorge - Alto, Soprano Sax, Flute (11-14)

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6 comments:

  1. Μάριε σε ευχαριστώ πολύ για αυτή εδ'ώ την ανάρτηση!!!

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  2. Another BS&T and another thank you

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  3. Uau! More an album of BS&T. Thanks Marios.

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  4. I liked this disc when it came out and have to say the sound is improved here greatly. Thanks for this one!

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  5. Despite the bad reviews here & there, I find it a very listenable album. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the good work!

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  6. I live in New City..where much of the band was living in 74.

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