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David Clayton-Thomas ‎– Tequila Sunrise 1972 (Canada, Blues,Folk Rock)

2025-10-21 20 Dailymotion

David Clayton-Thomas ‎– Tequila Sunrise 1972 (Canada, Blues,Folk Rock)<br /><br />As a son of a fan of Blood, Sweat & Tears I've been hearing David Clayton-Thomas' voice for all of my life. This is the 2nd solo album he recorded after his departure from that band. This is pretty much what BS&T started to sound like once Clayton-Thomas rejoined that band in 1975 and he took over creative control. He even managed to get those albums released as Blood, Sweat & Tears featuring David Clayton-Thomas. This album contains a song "Yesterday's music" which he later took to BS&T for the New city album. That version is better. Without any horns this album sounds even more boring than latter day BS&T, even when Clayton-Thomas tries to rock on "Down bound man". Not really bad, as Clayton-Thomas can sing and he has the support of musicians such as Chuck Rainey and Danny Kortchmar<br /><br /><br />Tracks:<br /><br />01. I Could Just Boogie All Night — 0:00<br /><br />02. Yesterday’s Music — 0:43<br /><br />03. Friday The 13th Child — 4:35<br /><br />04. The Face Of Man — 7:50<br /><br />05. One More Time Around — 10:56<br /><br />06. Down Bound Train — 14:28<br /><br />07. Nobody Calls Me Prophet — 19:08<br /><br />08. Last Time That She Cried — 23:46<br /><br />09. Fallin’ By Degrees — 26:19<br /><br />10. My Song (For Geanenne) — 31:20<br /><br />11. Bread ‘N Butter Boogie — 35:02<br /><br />12. I Could Just Boogie All Night (Reprise) — 39:32<br /><br /><br />Personnel:<br /><br />David Clayton-Thomas — lead vocals, guitar<br />Danny «Kootch» Kortchmar, Kenny Marco — guitar<br />Chuck Rainey — bass<br />Michael Jay Weinstein — harmonica<br />William «Smitty» Smith — keyboards, music director<br />Tessie Calderon — percussion, backing vocals<br />Kenny Rice — drums<br />Mike Post — producer

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