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|  More than Ever Blood, Sweat & Tears was an extraordinarily successful rock group in the 60's and 70's. They had numerous charting albums. One that has never come out CD is More Than Ever, originally released in 1976. Featuring lead vocalist David Clayton-Thomas, fans will scarf this one up! Wounded Bird. 2003. |  Extended Versions
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Reviews:
POWERFUL, ENERGETIC AND FRESH ! EXCELENT!!! In response to the review of this CD by "A Music Fan"........Please, give me a break! Anyone who enjoys Blood, Sweat And Tears will enjoy this concert. And if your a musician, you will enjoy it that much more! Turn it up, sit back and ENJOY!!! Whose idea was this? Please wake Bobby Columby up. Evidently, someone turned on a microphone to record the concert tour following up B, S & T's least successful album ever, "Nuclear Blues". The positive aspect of this album is that it contains an upbeat and punchy version of "Gimme That Wine" originally from the "Brand New Day" album. "Trouble in Mind" and "Shake a Hand" are also worthwhile. Unfortunately, the group degrades the more prominent and familiar tracks by compressing them into a medley. The "Nuclear Blues" tracks are regrettably performed in their entirety. I suppose there is nothing we can do about those paronoia nuclear blues. If you are looking for a great B, S & T live album, seek out "Live and Improvised" recorded after the release of their "New City" album. P.S. Does anybody know how many times DCT has recorded a version of "I'll Drown In My Own Tears?" I count four. If at first you don't succeed . . . |
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