More Than EverBlood, Sweat & Tears
Release Date: 10/14/2003
Original Release:
1976
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 500053_CD
UPC # 664140423329
Label: Wounded Bird Records
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Disc: 1
1.
They
2.
I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know
3.
Katy Bell
4.
Sweet Sadie the Savior
5.
Hollywood
6.
You're the One
7.
Heavy Blue
8.
Saved by the Grace of Your Love
Performer: Blood, Sweat & Tears
Artist: Bob James; Steve Khan; Richard Tee; Eric Gale; Eric Weissberg; Jon Faddis; Arnie Lawrence; Dave Friedman Producer: Bob James Distributor: Bayside Record Dist. Notes: Blood, Sweat & Tears: David Clayton-Thomas (vocals); Mike Stern (guitar); Bill Tillman (flute, tenor saxophone); Tony Klatka, Forrest Buchtell (trumpet); Dave Bargeron (trombone, tuba); Larry Willis (electric piano); Danny Trifan (bass guitar); Bobby Colomby (drums); Don Alias (percussion). Additional personnel includes: Patti Austin (vocals); Steve Khan, Eric Gale, Hugh McCracken (guitar); Eric Weissberg (banjo, dobro); Sid Weinberg (oboe); Arnie Lawrence (alto saxophone); Marvin Stamm, Jon Faddis (trumpet); Dave Taylor (trombone); Dave Friedman (vibraphone, marimba, xylophone); Richard Tee, Bob James (keyboards); Gary King (bass). Originally released on Columbia. Personnel: David Clayton-Thomas, Ullanda McCullough, Gwen Guthrie, Yolanda McCullough, Lani Groves, Patti Austin, Zachary Sanders, Bill Eaton, Vivian Cherry, Frank Floyd, Chaka Khan (vocals); Mike Stern (guitar, electric guitar); Eric Weissberg (guitar, dobro, banjo); Eric Gale, Hugh McCracken, Steve Khan (guitar); Bill Tillman (flute, saxophone, tenor saxophone); Sidney Weinberg (oboe); Arnie Lawrence (saxophone, alto saxophone); Tony Klatka (saxophone, trumpet); Forrest Batchell, Jon Faddis, Marvin Stamm (trumpet); Dave Bargeron (trombone, tuba); Dave Taylor , David Taylor (trombone); Larry Willis, Richard Tee, Bob James (keyboards); Dave Friedman (vibraphone, marimba, xylophone); Bobby Colomby (drums); David Friedman, Don Alias (percussion). More Than Ever was the last studio effort by the re-formed, reconstituted Blood, Sweat & Tears, with David Clayton-Thomas back in the lineup and the whole group invigorated after coming off of a successful international tour. For the first time since its second album, the group -- with only drummer Bobby Colomby left from the original lineup and Bob James producing -- sounds bold, enthused, and fully positive in its approach. The sound is a little more R&B oriented and less rocking than the older lineup, which actually makes a better fit overall -- Thomas' singing style is a bit dated, from a tradition of '60s blue-eyed soul that seems fine, but which was really out-of-place amid the disco boom of the second half of the '70s. The group's obvious enthusiasm -- there's not a lot here that sounds like it wasn't played with joy -- and the smooth mix of R&B, jazz, and gospel influences coupled with the larger-than-life sound of the production (the ten-man band is joined by 13 guest musicians and eight backup singers, among them Patti Austin and Gwen Guthrie) helps put over some very solid material. "They," "I Love You More Than Ever," "You're the One," and the soaring, haunting "Heavy Blue" are highlights of a pretty strong album. Nothing here is remotely as revelatory as anything on Child Is Father to the Man or as startlingly fresh in a pop vein as the Blood, Sweat & Tears album, but it's a good 40 minutes of listening. The pity is that the Columbia Records art department couldn't muster as much inspiration on its end as the musicians did on theirs -- one can only wonder who got paid for coming up with the "idea" of using an enlarged copy of the album label as the front cover art. But bad art aside, this record is not only one worth finding -- it's one worth keeping. [The Wounded Bird CD reissue offers very good sound, incidentally, far outstripping the clarity of such old Columbia issues as the Blood, Sweat & Tears 3 album, and all but one song is new to CD.] ~ Bruce Eder
As initially conceived by Al Kooper, Blood, Sweat & Tears was the first and best of the jazz-rock horn bands. Though Kooper departed after the debut album, new singer David Clayton-Thomas led the band to huge commercial success with a more pop-oriented approach. BST--in both its Kooper and Clayton-Thomas incarnations--epitomized post-'60s eclecticism, crafting Top 40 hits out of musical influences as disparate as Billie Holiday, Tim Buckley, and Erik Satie.
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