Product Code: MOVLP 1650
Artist: Blood Sweat & Tears
Origin: Netherlands
Label: Music On Vinyl (2016)
Format: LP
Availability: Enquire Now
Condition:
Cover: NM (M-)
Record: M
Genre: Jazz , Rock N

Child Is Father To The Man

Sealed brand new 180 gram repressing of this classic album. Made in the EU.

Child Is Father to the Man is the debut album by Blood, Sweat & Tears, released in February 1968. It reached number 47 on Billboard's (North America) Pop Albums chart.

A teenaged Al Kooper went to a concert for jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson in 1960.[1] Ferguson's performance served as the catalyst to start a rock band with a horn section.[2] Originally in a band called The Blues Project, Kooper left after the band leader rejected his idea of bringing in a horn section.[3] He then left for the West Coast and found bassist Jim Fielder who believed in the songs that Kooper wrote.[4] Though Kooper had big ideas for his next project, he didn't have the money to bring his ideas to fruition.[5] He then threw a benefit for himself and invited several musicians he previously worked with, such as Judy Collins, Simon & Garfunkel, David Blue, Eric Andersen and Richie Havens.[6] All of the performances were sold out, which led Kooper to believe that the gigs helped him. Unfortunately, the owner of the Au Go Go added numerous expenses to the gross receipts that the net worth after the performance wasn't enough to get a plane ticket or a taxi to the airport.[7]

He later called Fielder and convinced him to come to New York. He also asked Bobby Colomby, Anderson and Steve Katz, who was his bandmate in his former band The Blues Project.[8] Colomby called Fred Lipsius and the band placed an ad in The Village Voice for more horn players.[9] Within a month, the band assembled an eight piece which also contained Randy Brecker, Jerry Weiss and Dick Halligan.[10] Kooper then asked John Simon to produce them, after being fresh off from producing Simon & Garfunkel's album Bookends.[11] The album was recorded in two weeks in December 1967. Simon asked all of the members to record their material in one take so he could study songs and make useful suggestions to the arrangements.[12] After a brief promotional tour, Colomby and Katz ousted Kooper from the band, which led to Child is Father to the Man being the only album Kooper ever appeared on.[13] The band would later have a number one album and several Grammys, although Kooper felt they were playing music that he didn't agree with.[14] Despite being asked to leave Blood, Sweat & Tears, Kooper felt everything worked out well for him and the band.[15]