Blind Faith

Blind Faith
Blind Faith

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Polydor
Release date: 27/Feb/2001
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Sales Rank: #5606 in Rockpop
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Style: Rockpop
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Had to Cry Today
1.2 Can't Find My Way Home
1.3 Well All Right
1.4 Presence of the Lord
1.5 Sea of Joy
1.6 Do What You Like
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: 1969 Album W/ Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Ginger Baker
Description:Blind Faith =Remastered= by Blind Faith, released 30 June 1990, includes the following tracks: "Well All Right", "Sea Of Joy" and more. This version of Blind Faith =Remastered= comes as a 1xCD. - 1969 ALBUM W/ ERIC CLAPTON, STEVE WINWOOD, GINGER BAKER
Hailed as rocks first supergroup, they began as a collaboration between Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood with Cream and Traffic respectively. Track listing includes "Had to Cry Today," "Well All Right," "Sea of Joy," "Do What You Like," plus more.
Remastered CD version with alternate cover. [Liner notes]: 1. Recorded June 24, 1969 at Olympic Studios, London. 2. Recorded June 28, 1969 at Olympic Studios, London. 3. Recorded February 28, 1969 at Morgan Studios, London. 4. Recorded February 20, 1969 at Morgan Studios, London. 5. Recorded May 28, 1969 at Olympic Studios, London. 6. Recorded June 24, 1969 at Olympic Studios, London. Mixed at Olympic Studios, June 1969 Remastered from the original two track master tapes at Universal Mastering Studios East. BLIND FAITH, Atco 33-304 (US) / Polydor 583 059 (UK), was first released August 1969. © 2001 Polydor Ltd (UK). 314 531 818-2
No. of tracks: 6
Manufacturer No.: 3145318182
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Ivica S. - 25/Nov/2018 5 of 5 Stars!
Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Steve Winwood and Ric Grech - listen very carefully - I recommend

David Bowling - 16/Sep/2009 
Sometimes faith is misplaced and so it was, at least long term, for Eric Clapton. Less than a year after the demise of Cream, Eric Clapton found himse...