Blood, Sweat & Tears 3 by Blood, Sweat & Tears

Blood, Sweat & Tears 3

by Blood, Sweat & Tears

Released: June 11, 1968

Rock

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Why This Album Matters

This album matters because its strongest editorial story is: Breakthrough.

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The Album

However, creative differences would soon emerge, affecting the band's trajectory in subsequent years. "Blood, Sweat & Tears 3" is the third album by the American band Blood, Sweat & Tears. The band, formed in 1967, blends rock, jazz, and classical music seamlessly into their songs.

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Interesting Facts

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This unique fusion was well-established by the time "Blood, Sweat & Tears 3" was released, and the album features these elements prominently.

The album's release was met with anticipation givenโ€ฆ

The album's release was met with anticipation given the success of their eponymous album that featured the hit songs 'Spinning Wheel' and 'You Made Me So Very Happy'.

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Essential Tracks

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Hi-De-Ho

One of the notable tracks on the album is "Hi-De-Ho", a Laura Nyro cover that was also released as a single and climbed the Billboard Pop singles chart.

Then

Reception

It was released in June 1970, following the huge commercial success of their previous album. The album peaked at number one on the Billboard Pop albums chart within weeks of its release. It also secured a spot in the Billboard Top Black albums for 1970.

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The Complete Album Story

"Blood, Sweat & Tears 3" is the third album by the American band Blood, Sweat & Tears. It was released in June 1970, following the huge commercial success of their previous album.

The band, formed in 1967, blends rock, jazz, and classical music seamlessly into their songs. This unique fusion was well-established by the time "Blood, Sweat & Tears 3" was released, and the album features these elements prominently.

The album's release was met with anticipation given the success of their eponymous album that featured the hit songs 'Spinning Wheel' and 'You Made Me So Very Happy'. However, it garnered mixed reviews from critics.

The album peaked at number one on the Billboard Pop albums chart within weeks of its release. It also secured a spot in the Billboard Top Black albums for 1970. One of the notable tracks on the album is "Hi-De-Ho", a Laura Nyro cover that was also released as a single and climbed the Billboard Pop singles chart.

In spite of the mixed critical reviews, the album was a commercial success, further building the band's reputation in the music industry. However, creative differences would soon emerge, affecting the band's trajectory in subsequent years.

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