Blind Faith

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Blind Faith is a British rock band from the 1960's. They only released one album Blind Faith (album).

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About

English rock band Blind Faith began in 1968. They are often compared to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. The band’s line up is Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Steve Winwood and Ric Grech. In June 7, 1969, the band played in front of 100, 000 fans at a free concert in Hyde Park, London. The following month, they had sold-out American tours and released their debut singles “Do What You Like” and the loved “Can’t Find My Way Home”. It was shortly followed by the release of their self-titled debut album.

The band had an extensive tour and came back in August. There was a rumor that Blind Faith would disband. In October, the band broke up in just a span of one year of being together. Blind Faith recorded singles for their next album but it was included in their 2001’s “deluxe edition” album. Winwood and Clapton pursued a solo careers which were both very successful.

Chart Toppers

Year Album Black Albums Pop Albums Billboard Hot 100
1969 Blind Faith (album) 40 1 126

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  • Although Blind Faith only released one album when they were together it remains the jewels of their career. The singles that Clapton contributed in the band are the best that he ever made in his career.

-Mimi 10:30, 31 December 2007 (PST)

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