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Fotografie: Portrait von Steve Katz (amerikanischer Schriftsteller, 1935-2019)
“What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears?” Releases March 24
- “I believe the music we made then holds up today,” Bobby Colomby says
A Woodstock-veteran band plays gigs behind the Iron Curtain in Yugoslavia, Romania and Poland.
What could possibly go wrong?
For Blood, Sweat & Tears, everything.
“It just made them look uncool,” music journalist David Wild says in the trailer for “What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears?,” which premieres March 24 in New York and Los Angeles prior to wider release.
“Going to Eastern Europe was not going to be forgiven by the counterculture.”
Directed by John Scheinfeld, the film tells the story of the unlikely, State Department-sponsored tour, the countries’ violent reactions to American music and its impact on BS&T.
It was apparently a career-killer for the band, which still performs with only drummer Bobby Colomby remaining from the original lineup.
“I think we were naive,” David Clayton-Thomas says of the trek. “I don’t think we realized how it would bounce up and bite us.”
“There was an underlying reason why we did this tour,” guitarist Steve Katz says. “We were blackmailed.”
Plot twist.
Bad juju aside, the movie also brings up some good memories for Colomby, who called the audio - the soundtrack is due April 21 - and video footage “fascinating.”
“I believe the music we made then holds up today,” the drummer said in a statement.
The Blues Project
Projections [SHM-CD]
2013 Verve
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Tracks CD One:
Stereo
01. I Can’t Keep from Crying Sometimes
02. Steve’s Song
03. You Can’t Catch Me
04. Two Trains Running
05. Wake Me, Shake Me
06. Cheryl’s Going Home
07. The Flute Thing
08. Caress Me Baby
09. Fly Away
10. Love Will Endure
Tracks CD Two:
Mono
01. I Can’t Keep from Crying Sometimes
02. Steve’s Song
03. You Can’t Catch Me
04. Two Trains Running
05. Wake Me, Shake Me
06. Cheryl’s Going Home
07. The Flute Thing
08. Caress Me Baby
09. Fly Away
10. When There’s Smoke, There’s Fire
11. No Time Like the Right Time
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Steven Katz is a guitarist, singer, and record producer who is best known as a member of the rock-pop-jazz group Blood, Sweat & Tears. Katz was an original memb...
Album Review: Blood, Sweat & Tears - What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears?
Four years after Live at Woodstock appeared and seemed to close the book on previously unheard, early-period Blood, Sweat & Tears material, a new batch of heretofore-unknown in-concert recordings arrive.
Captured in 1970 on the wrong side of the Iron Curtain in Yugoslavia, Romania and Poland, What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears? soundtracks the documentary of the same name and - despite its relative timidity - reinforces the truism no one melded jazz and rock and blues and pop and psychedelia like BS&T melded jazz and rock and blues and pop and psychedelia.
The film - based on long-shelved contemporaneous footage - chronicles the band’s chaotic and ultimately career-torpedoing, State Department-sponsored tour of the Soviet sphere of influence. The music - 10 tracks including the biggies “Spinning Wheel,” “And When I Die” and “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy” - is hot, particularly when the ensemble works an instrumental Cream medley into “Blues, Pt. II.”
But anyone who’s spent any time with live Blood, Sweat & Tears recordings can hear something is off.
It’s particularly evident in golden-piped vocalist David Clayton-Thomas, who keeps his evangelical asides to a minimum, even as he sings brilliantly throughout - Steve Katz handles vocals on “Sometimes in Winter” - and the band manages to improvise inside its intricately charted arrangements.
More Blood, Sweat & Tears is never worth sneezing at. That said, 1976’s In Concert, 1991’s Live and Improvised and the aforementioned Woodstock set are all superior.
Grade card: Blood, Sweat & Tears - What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears? - B
Blood, Sweat & Tears
New Blood
1972 Columbia
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Tracks:
1. Down in the Flood
2. Touch Me
3. Alone
4. Velvet
5. I Can’t Move No Mountains
6. Over the Hill
7. So Long Dixie
8. Snow Queen
9. Maiden Voyage
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saw someone on twitter point out that klaus whispers "dave" and then grabs his dog tags after he came back to life. hope is not dead! at least not to me (source)