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Blind Faith: Steve Winwood (vocals, guitar, piano, organ, bass); Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); Rick Grech (violin, bass); Ginger Baker (drums, percussion).Producer: Jimmy Mil...Read more
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BLIND FAITH STILL ROCKS
How could a true rock fan not like this album? I bought it originally when I was a young airman stationed at Wurtsmith Air Force Base. Being a Clapton fan/Cream fan, I just ...Read more
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Blind Faith a great english rock band from 1969
Growing up during the late 60's into the 70's was a great time in music and Blind Faith is one of the groups that shaped rock music with Steve Winwood, Eric Clapton, Ginger Ba...Read more

Blind Faith [Remaster] by Blind Faith (CD, Feb-2001, Polydor)

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Album Features
UPC:731453181823
Artist:Blind Faith
Format:CD
Release Year:2001
Record Label:Polydor
Genre:Hard Rock, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Had to Cry Today
2. Can't Find My Way Home
3. Well All Right
4. Presence of the Lord
5. Sea of Joy
6. Do What You Like

Details
Playing Time:42 min.
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:ADD

Album Notes
Blind Faith: Steve Winwood (vocals, guitar, piano, organ, bass); Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); Rick Grech (violin, bass); Ginger Baker (drums, percussion).Producer: Jimmy Miller.Reissue producer: Bill Levenson.Engineers include: Andy Johns, Alan O'Duffy, Keith Harwood.Recorded at Olympic & Morgan Studios, London, England between February & June, 1969.Originally released on Atco (33-304)/Polydor (583 059).BLIND FAITH was cursed at its very inception by being billed as a supergroup. This was truly a pity, because for all the classic beauty of its only recording, Blind Faith was a band that never had a legitimate opportunity to come together as a performing ensemble. Hyped to the hilt and rushed into a massive, chaotic tour, the band fell apart after its final American concerts when Eric Clapton packed it in to join Delaney & Bonnie's band.BLIND FAITH scored a big hit with its evocative acoustic ballad "Can't Find My Way Home," featuring Winwood's raspy falsetto, Clapton's poignant acoustic guitar, and Baker's pulsing brush work. But then, every song on BLIND FAITH has become an FM radio staple. "Presence of the Lord" with Winwood's fervent vocals, "Had to Cry Today" (featuring Clapton's dense, multi-tracked blues leads), and the jacked-up rockabilly of Buddy Holly's "Well Alright," are all good examples. But the band never had much of a life outside the studio, and after Blind Faith folded, Winwood and Grech joined Baker's Air Force before reforming Traffic. Clapton began moving away from extended improvisations into more tightly structured song forms on his first solo album, ERIC CLAPTON, and proceeded in the same direction with Derek & The Dominos.

Editorial Reviews
4 stars out of 5 - ...[This album] has much to admire, not least Steve Winwood's rarely bettered vocal contributions which make him sound every inch the aged Deep South bluesman... Stereo Review's CD Buyer's Guide - ...For 20 years this has been a cornerstone in any basic rock library. MFSL's CD is the one to choose. The Ultradisc brings the brisk, jazzy music up-close and in living color...
Q (20010401)

...with Blind Faith, Clapton appears to have found his groove at last. Every solo is a model of economy, well-thought-out and well-executed with a good deal more subtlety and feeling than we have come to expect from Clapton... -Lester Bangs
Rolling Stone (19690906)

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BLIND FAITH STILL ROCKS

Created: 10/02/08
How could a true rock fan not like this album? I bought it originally when I was a young airman stationed at Wurtsmith Air Force Base. Being a Clapton fan/Cream fan, I just had to listen/have this album in my library! Sure, some of the songs were not that great, but overall this album still stands up today. Clampton's great guitar playing, Windwood's haunting singing and Ginger Baker's great drum playing, hold this album together quite well! This remastered CD sounds even better to me!
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Blind Faith a great english rock band from 1969

Created: 08/02/07
Growing up during the late 60's into the 70's was a great time in music and Blind Faith is one of the groups that shaped rock music with Steve Winwood, Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker were old friends and formed the group with the name blind faith described the direction of the new band. Steve and Eric also had great solo careers after the band had broken up.
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Blind Faith

Created: 27/03/09
great CD, the best of the super groups!
I have been looking for this CD for many years. I am a Eric Clapton fan, like his early works. Music like this is not heard on radio today, only from CDs or old records.
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Can't Find My Way Home

Created: 21/02/09
Besides the one great song, "Can't Find My way Home", the rest aren't that good even for 60's. Excellant sound quality in the disk though.
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A lot of good unknown music for the novices out there

Created: 16/08/10
There is a lot of good stuff out there that people should really pay attention too. If you have never heard of Blind Faith, try too.
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