Nuclear Blues
by Blood, Sweat & Tears
Released: December 23, 1980
Rock, jazz
Why This Album Matters
This album matters because its strongest editorial story is: Experimental Album.
The Album
The lineup for the recording included David Clayton-Thomas on vocals, Bruce Cassidy on trumpet, Earl Seymour on saxophone, with Robert Piltch and Verne Dorge on guitars. "Nuclear Blues" is a studio album by the American rock band Blood, Sweat & Tears, released in 1980. This was the band's 11th studio album and their final release for Columbia Records.
Inside the Recording
The album was produced by the renowned musician and producer, Jerry Fisher.
Interesting Facts
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It marked a significant shift in sound for the band, weaving elements of blues, rock, and jazz into the fabric of their music.
The band also included an auxiliary percussionist andโฆ
The band also included an auxiliary percussionist and additional horn players, marking a departure from their earlier, brass-heavy sound.
"Nuclear Blues" includes notable tracks such as "Agitato"โฆ
"Nuclear Blues" includes notable tracks such as "Agitato" and "Spanish Wine".
The title track is a potent commentary onโฆ
The title track is a potent commentary on the dangers of nuclear war, reflecting the widespread social and political anxieties of the time.
The band embarked on a tour in supportโฆ
The band embarked on a tour in support of the album, delivering performances that highlighted their unique blend of styles and musical talent.
Essential Tracks
Agitato
"Nuclear Blues" includes notable tracks such as "Agitato" and "Spanish Wine".
Nuclear Blues
"Nuclear Blues" is a studio album by the American rock band Blood, Sweat & Tears, released in 1980.
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Reception
Despite the experimental nature and poignant commentary of the album, it didn't achieve the commercial success that some of their previous albums did. Despite the innovative fusion, it was met with moderate commercial and critical success.
The Complete Album Story
"Nuclear Blues" is a studio album by the American rock band Blood, Sweat & Tears, released in 1980. This was the band's 11th studio album and their final release for Columbia Records. It marked a significant shift in sound for the band, weaving elements of blues, rock, and jazz into the fabric of their music. Despite the innovative fusion, it was met with moderate commercial and critical success.
The album was produced by the renowned musician and producer, Jerry Fisher. The lineup for the recording included David Clayton-Thomas on vocals, Bruce Cassidy on trumpet, Earl Seymour on saxophone, with Robert Piltch and Verne Dorge on guitars. The band also included an auxiliary percussionist and additional horn players, marking a departure from their earlier, brass-heavy sound.
"Nuclear Blues" includes notable tracks such as "Agitato" and "Spanish Wine". The title track is a potent commentary on the dangers of nuclear war, reflecting the widespread social and political anxieties of the time.
The band embarked on a tour in support of the album, delivering performances that highlighted their unique blend of styles and musical talent. Despite the experimental nature and poignant commentary of the album, it didn't achieve the commercial success that some of their previous albums did. Nonetheless, "Nuclear Blues" holds a special place in their discography, reflecting their musical evolution and responsiveness to the sociopolitical climate of their time.
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