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Blind Faith (album)

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Blind Faith (album)

Blind Faith (album) is the only album that was released by the band Blind Faith. The original version of the album has only 6 tracks.

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About

Blind Faith (album) was released on July, 1969 under Atco records. The album ranked no.1 on the U.S. Billboard chart and no.40 on the Black Albums chart. The album created a controversy because of the cover of the album which was a topless girl. The U.S. record company changed it with an alternate cover which showed the band on the front.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Had to Cry Today Winwood 8:48
2 Can't Find My Way Home Winwood 3:16
3 Well All Right 4:27
4 Presence of the Lord 4:50
5 Sea of Joy 5:22
6 Do What You Like Baker 15:18
7 Sleeping in the Ground 2:49
8 Can't Find My Way Home 5:40
9 Acoustic Jam 15:50
10 Time Winds 3:15
11 Sleeping in the Ground 4:44
12 Jam No. 1: "Very Long & Good Jam" 14:01
13 Jam No. 2: "Slow Jam #1" 15:06
14 Jam No. 3: " Change of Address Jam" 12:06
15 Jam No. 4: "Slow Jam #2" 16:06

Chart Toppers

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

Credits

Ginger Baker (Percussion)

Ginger Baker (Drums)

Blind Faith (Main Performer)

Steve Winwood (Organ)

Steve Winwood (Bass)

Steve Winwood(Guitar)

Steve Winwood (Keyboards)

Steve Winwood Rick Grech (Bass)

Jimmy Miller (Producer)

Chris Blackwell (Arranger)

Eric Clapton (Vocals),

Trivia

  • The cover of the album was created by photographer Bob Seidemann, a friend Eric Clapton.

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