Blood, Sweat & Tears discography [1968-2020]

 

Blood, Sweat & Tears (also known as "BS&T") is a contemporary jazz-rock American music group, active throughout the later part of the 20th century and still into the 21st. They are well known for their music throughout the late 1960s to early 1970's, and they were well known for their combination of brass and rock band instrumentation. It recorded songs by noted rock/folk songwriters such as Laura Nyro, James Taylor, The Band, the Rolling Stones, as well as Billie Holiday, and Erik Satie. They incorporated music from Thelonious Monk and Sergei Prokofiev into their arrangements.

String Cheese Incident - Trick Or Treat (Limited Edition 9 CD, 2009)

 

The Limited Edition Trick Or Treat Box Set

The String Cheese IncidentTrick Or Treat was culled from a variety of epic SCI “Hulaween” shows. From Philadelphia’s Electric Factory (1999), Portland, Maine’s State Theatre (2000), New York City (2001), Sin City’s Cox Pavillion (2003) and the Exhibition Center @ Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wisconsin (2004) – Trick or Treat journeys through the years to re-visit some of the band’s most classic Incidents from Halloweens past.

The Band - 7 Albums Collection (7 CD, 2013/FLAC)

 




1968 - Music From Big Pink 
1969 - The Band 
1970 - Stage Fright 
1971 - Cahoots 
1973 - Moondog Matinee 
1975 - Northern Lights - Southern Cross 
1977 - Islands 

VA - Many Faces Of KISS (3 CD, 2017/FLAC)


Rare material by the members of the band includes Gene Simmons collaborating with Engelbert Humperdinck, a Vinnie Vincent demo, collaborations featuring Ace Frehley, Eric Singer and Bob Kulick and much more. Also includes the original demo, for the first time available, from "Is That You?" (from the album Unmasked) performed by its writer: Gerard McMahon.

Kiss is one of the most remarkable wonder in rock's history, a band that stirs up passions and ignites the soul of teenagers -and older- with its addictive blend of hard rock, special effects, catchy tunes, lots of charisma and a sense of danger and freedom that has rarely been experienced somewhere else.

B.B. King Orchestra - Live At Midem 1983 (2020/FLAC)


 B.B. King is hailed as the reigning king of the blues. The Mississippi-born King notched an incredible 74 entries on Billboard's R&B charts between 1951 and 1985, and he was one of the few full-fledged blues artists to score a major pop hit when his 1970 record The Thrill Is Gone crossed over to mainstream success.

Starting out with a radio appearance on Sonny Boy Williamson's King Biscuit Time, it is now more than 45 years since Bill Graham introduced him on the stage of the Fillmore West in San Francisco
where he got a standing ovation before he'd played a single note. It has been said B.B.'s penetration of blues into the musical mainstream can be compared to the contributions of Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong in their spheres.