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Blind Faith (Blind Faith album)

Blind Faith is the only studio album by the English supergroup Blind Faith, originally released in 1969 on Polydor Records in the United Kingdom and Europe and on ATCO Records in the United States. It topped the album charts in the UK, Canada and US, and was listed at No. 40 on the US Soul Albums chart. It has been certified platinum by the RIAA.

Blind Faith
Studio album by
Released9 August 1969 US[1]

And

22 August 1969 UK[2]
Recorded20 February – 28 June 1969
Studio
Genre
Length42:01 (original LP): 131:38 (CD deluxe edition)
LabelPolydor
ProducerJimmy Miller
Alternative cover
US cover

Background

The band contained two-thirds of the popular power trio Cream, in Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton, working in collaboration with British star Steve Winwood of the Spencer Davis Group and Traffic, along with Ric Grech of Family. They began to work out songs early in 1969, and in February and March the group was at Morgan Studios in London, preparing for the beginnings of basic tracks for their album, although the first few almost-finished songs did not show up until they were at Olympic Studios in April and May under the direction of producer Jimmy Miller.[5]

The recording of their album was interrupted by a tour of Scandinavia, then a US tour from 11 July (Newport) to 24 August (Hawaii), supported by Free, Taste and Delaney & Bonnie and Friends. Although a chart topper, the LP was recorded hurriedly and side two consisted of just two songs, one of them a 15-minute jam entitled "Do What You Like". Nevertheless the band was able to produce two hits, Winwood's "Can't Find My Way Home" and Clapton's "Presence of the Lord".[5][6]

Album cover controversy

The cover was a photo by Bob Seidemann of a topless 11-year-old girl, Mariora Goschen,[7] holding a silver-painted model of an aircraft, sculpted for the album shoot by Mick Milligan.[8] The cover was considered controversial, with some seeing the model airplane as phallic.[9][10] The American record company issued the album with an alternative cover, with a photograph of the band on the front, as well as the original cover.

The cover art was created by Seidemann, a friend and former flatmate of Clapton, who is primarily known for his photos of Janis Joplin and the Grateful Dead. In the mid-1990s, in an advertising circular intended to help sell lithographic reprints of the famous album cover, he explained his thinking behind the image.

I could not get my hands on the image until out of the mist a concept began to emerge. To symbolize the achievement of human creativity and its expression through technology a spaceship was the material object. To carry this new spore into the universe, innocence would be the ideal bearer, a young girl, a girl as young as Shakespeare's Juliet. The spaceship would be the fruit of the tree of knowledge and the girl, the fruit of the tree of life. The spaceship could be made by Mick Milligan, a jeweller at the Royal College of Art. The girl was another matter. If she were too old it would be cheesecake, too young and it would be nothing. The beginning of the transition from girl to woman, that is what I was after. That temporal point, that singular flare of radiant innocence. Where is that girl?[11]

Seidemann wrote that he approached a girl, reported to be 14 years old, on the London Underground, asking her to model for the cover. He eventually met her parents, but she proved to be too old for the effect he wanted. Instead, the model he used was her younger sister, Mariora Goschen, who was reported to be 11 years old.[7] Goschen recalled that she was coerced into posing for the picture. "My sister said, 'They’ll give you a young horse. Do it!'" She was instead paid £40.[7][12]

The image, which Seidemann titled "Blind Faith", became the inspiration for the name of the band itself, which had been unnamed when the artwork was commissioned. According to Seidemann: "It was Eric who elected to not print the name of the band on the cover. The name was instead printed on the wrapper, when the wrapper came off, so did the type." That had been done previously for several other albums.

In America, Atco Records used a cover based on elements from a flyer for the band's Hyde Park concert of 7 June 1969.

Release history

The album was released on vinyl in 1969 on Polydor Records in the UK and Europe, and on Atco Records in the US. Polydor released a compact disc in 1986, adding two previously unreleased tracks, "Exchange and Mart" and "Spending All My Days", recorded by Ric Grech for an unfinished solo album, supported by George Harrison, Denny Laine, and Trevor Burton.[13]

An expanded edition of the album was released on 9 January 2001, with previously unreleased tracks and 'jams' included. The studio electric version of "Sleeping in the Ground" had previously been released on the four-disc boxed set for Clapton, Crossroads (released 1988, recorded 1963–1987, including several previously unreleased live or alternate studio recordings). The bonus disc of jams does not include bassist Grech, who had yet to join the band, but includes a guest percussionist, Guy Warner. Two live tracks from the 1969 Hyde Park concert not included here, "Sleeping in the Ground" and a cover of "Under My Thumb", are also available on Winwood's four-disc retrospective The Finer Things.

Reception

Commercially, Blind Faith charted at number one in both the US[19] and the UK.[20]

The album met with a mixed response from critics. Reviewing in August 1969 for The Village Voice, Robert Christgau found none of the songs exceptional and said, "I'm almost sure that when I'm through writing this I'll put the album away and only play it for guests. Unless I want to hear Clapton—he is at his best here because he is kept in check by the excesses of Winwood, who is rapidly turning into the greatest wasted talent in music. There. I said it and I'm glad."[18] In Rolling Stone, Ed Leimbacher said of the quality, "not as much as I'd hoped, yet better than I'd expected." His colleagues at the magazine—Lester Bangs and John Morthland—were more impressed, especially Bangs in his appraisal of Clapton: "[With] Blind Faith, Clapton appears to have found his groove at last. Every solo is a model of economy, well- thought-out and well-executed with a good deal more subtlety and feeling than we have come to expect from Clapton."[21]

Retrospective appraisals have been positive. According to Stereo Review in 1988, "for 20 years this has been a cornerstone in any basic rock library."[22] AllMusic's Bruce Eder regarded the album as "one of the jewels of the Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, and Ginger Baker catalogs".[14] In 2016, Blind Faith was ranked 14th on Rolling Stone's list of "The 40 Greatest One Album Wonders", which described "Can't Find My Way Home" and "Presence of the Lord" as "incredible".[23]

Track listing

Side one[24]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Had to Cry Today"Steve Winwood8:48
2."Can't Find My Way Home"Winwood3:16
3."Well All Right"Buddy Holly, Jerry Allison, Joe B. Mauldin, Norman Petty4:27
4."Presence of the Lord"Eric Clapton4:50
Side two[24]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."Sea of Joy"Winwood5:22
6."Do What You Like"Ginger Baker15:18
1986 CD bonus tracks[25]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Exchange And Mart"Rick Grech4:18
8."Spending All My Days"Grech3:03

Deluxe edition

2001 bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."Sleeping in the Ground"Sam Myers2:49
8."Can't Find My Way Home" (Electric version)Winwood5:40
9."Acoustic Jam"Winwood, Clapton, Baker, Grech15:50
10."Time Winds"Winwood3:15
11."Sleeping in the Ground" (Slow blues version)Myers4:44
2001 bonus disc
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Jam No. 1: Very Long & Good Jam"Winwood, Clapton, Baker14:01
2."Jam No. 2: Slow Jam No. 1"Winwood, Clapton, Baker15:06
3."Jam No. 3: Change of Address Jam"Winwood, Clapton, Baker12:06
4."Jam No. 4: Slow Jam No. 2"Winwood, Clapton, Baker16:06

Personnel

Blind Faith

  • Steve Winwood – keyboards, vocals, guitars; bass guitar on "Presence of the Lord" and "Well All Right"; autoharp on "Sea of Joy"; bass pedals on "Jam No. 1–4"
  • Eric Clapton – guitars; vocals on "Well All Right" and "Do What You Like"
  • Ric Grech – bass guitar, violin on "Sea of Joy"; vocals on "Do What You Like"
  • Ginger Baker – drums, percussion; vocals on "Do What You Like"

Guest

  • Guy Warren – percussion on "Jam No. 1–4"

Production personnel

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[42] 3× Platinum 150,000^
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[37] Gold 50,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[43] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[44] Platinum 1,000,000^
Summaries
Worldwide (IFPI) 8,000,000[45]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

See also

References

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  33. ^ Oricon Album Chart Book: Complete Edition 1970–2005 (in Japanese). Roppongi, Tokyo: Oricon Entertainment. 2006. ISBN 4-87131-077-9.
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Blind Faith is the only studio album by the English supergroup Blind Faith originally released in 1969 on Polydor Records in the United Kingdom and Europe and on ATCO Records in the United States It topped the album charts in the UK Canada and US and was listed at No 40 on the US Soul Albums chart It has been certified platinum by the RIAA Blind FaithStudio album by Blind FaithReleased9 August 1969 US 1 And 22 August 1969 UK 2 Recorded20 February 28 June 1969StudioOlympic London Morgan LondonGenrePsychedelic rock 3 blues rock 4 Length42 01 original LP 131 38 CD deluxe edition LabelPolydorProducerJimmy MillerAlternative coverUS cover Contents 1 Background 2 Album cover controversy 3 Release history 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications 9 See also 10 ReferencesBackground EditThe band contained two thirds of the popular power trio Cream in Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton working in collaboration with British star Steve Winwood of the Spencer Davis Group and Traffic along with Ric Grech of Family They began to work out songs early in 1969 and in February and March the group was at Morgan Studios in London preparing for the beginnings of basic tracks for their album although the first few almost finished songs did not show up until they were at Olympic Studios in April and May under the direction of producer Jimmy Miller 5 The recording of their album was interrupted by a tour of Scandinavia then a US tour from 11 July Newport to 24 August Hawaii supported by Free Taste and Delaney amp Bonnie and Friends Although a chart topper the LP was recorded hurriedly and side two consisted of just two songs one of them a 15 minute jam entitled Do What You Like Nevertheless the band was able to produce two hits Winwood s Can t Find My Way Home and Clapton s Presence of the Lord 5 6 Album cover controversy EditThe cover was a photo by Bob Seidemann of a topless 11 year old girl Mariora Goschen 7 holding a silver painted model of an aircraft sculpted for the album shoot by Mick Milligan 8 The cover was considered controversial with some seeing the model airplane as phallic 9 10 The American record company issued the album with an alternative cover with a photograph of the band on the front as well as the original cover The cover art was created by Seidemann a friend and former flatmate of Clapton who is primarily known for his photos of Janis Joplin and the Grateful Dead In the mid 1990s in an advertising circular intended to help sell lithographic reprints of the famous album cover he explained his thinking behind the image I could not get my hands on the image until out of the mist a concept began to emerge To symbolize the achievement of human creativity and its expression through technology a spaceship was the material object To carry this new spore into the universe innocence would be the ideal bearer a young girl a girl as young as Shakespeare s Juliet The spaceship would be the fruit of the tree of knowledge and the girl the fruit of the tree of life The spaceship could be made by Mick Milligan a jeweller at the Royal College of Art The girl was another matter If she were too old it would be cheesecake too young and it would be nothing The beginning of the transition from girl to woman that is what I was after That temporal point that singular flare of radiant innocence Where is that girl 11 Seidemann wrote that he approached a girl reported to be 14 years old on the London Underground asking her to model for the cover He eventually met her parents but she proved to be too old for the effect he wanted Instead the model he used was her younger sister Mariora Goschen who was reported to be 11 years old 7 Goschen recalled that she was coerced into posing for the picture My sister said They ll give you a young horse Do it She was instead paid 40 7 12 The image which Seidemann titled Blind Faith became the inspiration for the name of the band itself which had been unnamed when the artwork was commissioned According to Seidemann It was Eric who elected to not print the name of the band on the cover The name was instead printed on the wrapper when the wrapper came off so did the type That had been done previously for several other albums In America Atco Records used a cover based on elements from a flyer for the band s Hyde Park concert of 7 June 1969 Release history EditThe album was released on vinyl in 1969 on Polydor Records in the UK and Europe and on Atco Records in the US Polydor released a compact disc in 1986 adding two previously unreleased tracks Exchange and Mart and Spending All My Days recorded by Ric Grech for an unfinished solo album supported by George Harrison Denny Laine and Trevor Burton 13 An expanded edition of the album was released on 9 January 2001 with previously unreleased tracks and jams included The studio electric version of Sleeping in the Ground had previously been released on the four disc boxed set for Clapton Crossroads released 1988 recorded 1963 1987 including several previously unreleased live or alternate studio recordings The bonus disc of jams does not include bassist Grech who had yet to join the band but includes a guest percussionist Guy Warner Two live tracks from the 1969 Hyde Park concert not included here Sleeping in the Ground and a cover of Under My Thumb are also available on Winwood s four disc retrospective The Finer Things Reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 14 Encyclopedia of Popular Music 14 The Great Rock Discography7 10 14 Louder 15 MusicHound Rock3 5 5 14 Music Story 16 Q 17 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 16 The Village VoiceB 18 Commercially Blind Faith charted at number one in both the US 19 and the UK 20 The album met with a mixed response from critics Reviewing in August 1969 for The Village Voice Robert Christgau found none of the songs exceptional and said I m almost sure that when I m through writing this I ll put the album away and only play it for guests Unless I want to hear Clapton he is at his best here because he is kept in check by the excesses of Winwood who is rapidly turning into the greatest wasted talent in music There I said it and I m glad 18 In Rolling Stone Ed Leimbacher said of the quality not as much as I d hoped yet better than I d expected His colleagues at the magazine Lester Bangs and John Morthland were more impressed especially Bangs in his appraisal of Clapton With Blind Faith Clapton appears to have found his groove at last Every solo is a model of economy well thought out and well executed with a good deal more subtlety and feeling than we have come to expect from Clapton 21 Retrospective appraisals have been positive According to Stereo Review in 1988 for 20 years this has been a cornerstone in any basic rock library 22 AllMusic s Bruce Eder regarded the album as one of the jewels of the Eric Clapton Steve Winwood and Ginger Baker catalogs 14 In 2016 Blind Faith was ranked 14th on Rolling Stone s list of The 40 Greatest One Album Wonders which described Can t Find My Way Home and Presence of the Lord as incredible 23 Track listing EditSide one 24 No TitleWriter s Length1 Had to Cry Today Steve Winwood8 482 Can t Find My Way Home Winwood3 163 Well All Right Buddy Holly Jerry Allison Joe B Mauldin Norman Petty4 274 Presence of the Lord Eric Clapton4 50 Side two 24 No TitleWriter s Length5 Sea of Joy Winwood5 226 Do What You Like Ginger Baker15 18 1986 CD bonus tracks 25 No TitleWriter s Length7 Exchange And Mart Rick Grech4 188 Spending All My Days Grech3 03 Deluxe edition 2001 bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Length7 Sleeping in the Ground Sam Myers2 498 Can t Find My Way Home Electric version Winwood5 409 Acoustic Jam Winwood Clapton Baker Grech15 5010 Time Winds Winwood3 1511 Sleeping in the Ground Slow blues version Myers4 44 2001 bonus discNo TitleWriter s Length1 Jam No 1 Very Long amp Good Jam Winwood Clapton Baker14 012 Jam No 2 Slow Jam No 1 Winwood Clapton Baker15 063 Jam No 3 Change of Address Jam Winwood Clapton Baker12 064 Jam No 4 Slow Jam No 2 Winwood Clapton Baker16 06Personnel EditBlind Faith Steve Winwood keyboards vocals guitars bass guitar on Presence of the Lord and Well All Right autoharp on Sea of Joy bass pedals on Jam No 1 4 Eric Clapton guitars vocals on Well All Right and Do What You Like Ric Grech bass guitar violin on Sea of Joy vocals on Do What You Like Ginger Baker drums percussion vocals on Do What You Like Guest Guy Warren percussion on Jam No 1 4 Production personnel Jimmy Miller producer George Chkiantz Keith Harwood Andy Johns Alan O Duffy engineers Alan O Duffy Andy Johns Jimmy Miller mixing Stanley Miller Bob Seidemann cover design and photography Chris Blackwell Robert Stigwood executive producers Margaret Goldfarb production co ordination Bill Levenson reissue supervision Suha Gur remastering Vartan reissue art directionCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart performance for Blind Faith Chart 1969 1970 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 26 2Canadian Albums RPM 27 1Danish Albums Hitlisten 28 1Dutch Albums Album Top 100 29 1Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 30 5French Albums IFOP 31 4German Albums Offizielle Top 100 32 5Japanese Albums Oricon 33 3Norwegian Albums VG lista 34 1UK Albums OCC 35 1US Billboard 200 36 1Chart 1992 PeakpositionSpanish Albums AFYVE 37 9Chart 2015 PeakpositionCroatian International Albums HDU 38 25 Year end charts Edit Chart 1969 PositionGerman Albums Offizielle Top 100 39 53Norwegian Albums VG lista 40 20UK Albums OCC 41 35Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 42 3 Platinum 150 000 Spain PROMUSICAE 37 Gold 50 000 United Kingdom BPI 43 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 44 Platinum 1 000 000 SummariesWorldwide IFPI 8 000 000 45 Shipments figures based on certification alone See also EditList of Billboard 200 number one albums of 1969 List of Canadian number one albums of 1969 List of UK Albums Chart number ones of the 1960s List of controversial album artReferences Edit Album Reviews PDF Cash Box 9 August 1969 p 42 Retrieved 15 September 2021 Album Reviews PDF Melody Maker 23 August 1969 p 18 Retrieved 16 January 2023 uDiscover Team 11 February 2020 Blind Faith uDiscover Music Retrieved 2 January 2022 The Top 30 British Blues Rock Albums Of All Time Classic Rock Future plc 23 March 2007 Retrieved 1 September 2018 a b Black Johnny June 1996 Born Under A Bad Sign Mojo pp 47 52 Welch Chris 2016 Clapton Updated Edition The Ultimate Illustrated History Voyageur Press pp 132 141 ISBN 978 0 760 35019 5 a b c Thorgerson Storm Powell Aubrey 1999 100 Best Album Covers The Stories Behind the Sleeves Dorling Kindersley p 29 ISBN 0 7513 0706 8 Blind Faith The Prop Aircraft Model Used On The Controversial Album Cover Blind Faith Bonhams 10 December 2014 Doggett Peter 2008 There s a Riot Going On Revolutionaries Rock Stars and the Rise and Fall of the 60s Canongate Books pp 280 281 ISBN 978 1 84767 180 6 Larkin Colin 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music p 268 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 She s older than she looks Badcat Records Archived from the original on 27 October 2009 Retrieved 9 May 2008 Barrell Tony 11 November 2007 Cover Stories Sunday Times Simon Leng 2003 The Music of George Harrison While My Guitar Gently Weeps SAF Publishing Ltd p 43 ISBN 9780946719501 a b c d e Blind Faith Blind Faith Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved 29 August 2015 Henderson Paul 16 August 2018 Blind Faith Blind Faith album review Louder Retrieved 3 February 2020 a b Blind Faith acclaimedmusic net Retrieved 1 July 2018 Blind Faith Q April 2001 p 116 a b Christgau Robert 14 August 1969 Consumer Guide 3 The Village Voice Retrieved 5 June 2017 Blind Faith Chart history Billboard Billboard com Archived from the original on 15 July 2018 Retrieved 20 May 2018 BLIND FAITH full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Officialcharts com Retrieved 20 May 2018 Hjort Christopher 2007 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