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Blind Faith [2000 Deluxe Edition]
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Album Details: Blind Faith [2000 Deluxe Edition]

Release Date:01/09/2000
Label:Polydor / Pgd
UPC:731454952927

User Reviews: Blind Faith [2000 Deluxe Edition]

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    Blind Faith

    By Joe W.  Mar 12, 2001

    Not a classic, but a unique collaboration. The group was doomed to self-destruct---too many egos going in different directions. But, if you like Clapton, G.Baker or especially Winwood, it's worth a listen.

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    Give me a break ...

    By Rich  Jan 15, 2001

    ... with this "deluxe" edition, anniversary edition crap. People who like Blin Faith already have this -- and if you don't, buy it at your local used CD shop. The only thing deluxe about this disc -- or the Frampton Alive re-release, for that matter ...-- is the marketing behind it. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Blind Faith [2000 Deluxe Edition]

  • All Music Guide

    Blind Faith's lone album is often considered vivid proof as to why superstar collaborations simply don't work but, in retrospect, it does have something to offer. For a number of years, partisans have trumpeted that the album was "not all that bad," and though they may overcompensate with their affection for this messy affair, it does have two songs that are classics of classic rock: "Can't Find My Way Home" and "Presence of the Lord." "Had to Cry Today" is also pretty effective, as is the Buddy Holly cover "Well All Right." Still, for those who subscribe to conventional rock critic doctrine, it may seem a little strange that an album as muddied as Blind Faith was given this lavish 2001 Deluxe Edition, containing basically everything capable of release that the group cut during these sessions. This expanded edition will not change any minds; just on principle, it may even sour some open-minded listeners who have a distaste for meandering, endless jams. They may be right, since the four... jams that comprise the nearly hourlong second disc just aren't that interesting, even if fleeting moments work well. The bonus tracks on the first disc are interesting (apart from the winding 15-minute "Acoustic Jam"), including two previously unreleased versions of "Sleeping in the Ground" (the one on Crossroads is missing), an electric version of "Can't Find My Way Home," and "Time Winds." The fact remains that -- even with these new tracks and the lavish presentation -- this is a muddled album, but it's still a hell of a set for the dedicated, filled with unheard music, good liners, and beautiful packaging. Those who do love the album will not be disappointed by this. [The two bonus tracks that appeared on the initial CD release of Blind Faith are not here, since they apparently were not recordings of the group.] - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Blind Faith

Blind Faith was either one of the great successes of the late '60s, a culmination of the decade's efforts by three legendary musicians -- or it was a disaster of monumental proportions, and a symbol of everything that had gone wrong with the business of rock at the close of the decade. In actual fact, Blind Faith was probably both.By any ordinary reckoning, the quartet ... Read more