The innovativeness of jazz rock is evident in their debut work.
"Child Is Father To The Man" is a monumental work that defined Blood, Sweat & Tears' musical style. The horn section was at the forefront of the band's fresh sound, and the fusion of rock and jazz was a brilliant achievement. It was a masterpiece that had a huge impact on the music scene in the late 60s.
A:
1)
Overture
2)
I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know
3)
Morning Glory
4)
My Days Are Numbered
5)
Without Her
6)
Just One Smile
B:
1)
I Can't Quit Her
2)
Meagan's Gypsy Eyes
3)
Somethin' Goin' On
4)
House In The Country
5)
The Modern Adventures Of Plato, Diogenes And Freud
6)
So Much Love / Underture
Producer - John Simon
Trumpet, Flugelhorn [Fluegelhorn] - Randy Brecker
Organ, Piano, Synthesizer [Ondioline], Vocals - Al Kooper
Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Lute, Vocals - Steve Katz
Drums, Percussion, Vocals - Bobby Colomby
Bass [Fender] - Jim Fielder
Trombone - Dick Halligan
Alto Saxophone, Piano, Other [Good Judgment] - Fred Lipsius