Blind Faith: Deluxe Edition Blind Faith

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  • Release Date: 02/27/2001
  • Original Release: 1969
  • Sales Rank: 9,508
  • Label: POLYDOR / UMGD
  • UPC: 731453181823

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Blind Faith: Deluxe Edition

1LISTENHad to Cry Today 8:48
2LISTENCan't Find My Way Home 3:16
3LISTENWell...All Right 4:27
4LISTENPresence of the Lord 4:50
5LISTENSea of Joy 5:22
6LISTENDo What You Like 15:18

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Editorial Reviews

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. Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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An all-time masterpieceby Anonymous

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September 26, 2009: A supergroup able to mix rock, blues, hints of jazz and much more.

A satisfying six-packby JohnQ

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July 24, 2009: Clapton, Winwood, Baker and Grech only made one studio album together but its a keeper. There may only be six songs here but they have become muched loved over the years.


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