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Al Kooper (born Alan Peter Kuperschmidt; February 5, 1944) is a retired American songwriter, record producer, and musician, known for joining and naming Blood, Sweat & Tears, although he did not stay with the group long enough to share its popularity.
Blood, Sweat & Tears is the second album by the American band Blood, Sweat & Tears, released on December 11, 1968. It was the most commercially successful album for the group, rising to the top of the U.S. charts for a collective seven weeks and yielding three successive Top 5 singles.
Child Is Father to the Man is the debut album by Blood, Sweat & Tears, released in February 1968. It reached number 47 on the Billboard pop albums chart in the United States.
Mar 31, 2023 · A documentary shows how the chart-topping Blood Sweat & Tears doomed itself with the counterculture after doing a U.S-sanctioned Iron Curtain tour.
Al Kooper - All About Blood Sweat and Tears 1st LP. In a never-before seen interview, Al Kooper reveals how the legendary rock band was formed in the late 60's.
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Oct 4, 2013 · One of the more successful acts to travel this path were Blood, Sweat and Tears. Originally the brainchild of the legendary Al Kooper, BS&T made their first strike with the now classic '...
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1968 Kooper left Blood Sweat and Tears in 1968 after just one album, CHILD IS FATHER TO THE MAN, taking a job with the Columbia Records A&R department. Here he began recording albums; first with Mike Bloomfield (the top-ten SUPER SESSION), then Shuggie Otis, and his own solo debut, I STAND ALONE.