Blood ,Sweat, & Tears


I was just lucky enough to see and here them at a free concert in Buffalo. Now I am looking for a copy of the album with Spinning Wheels on it. What is the best quality vinyl copy of this album available today. I highly recommend going to see them if they pass through your city.Obviously these are not all original members but each one had a chance to showcase there talent and I was impressed enough to start looking for there music again.
dredster
The newly remastered redbook CD and the SACD version of this same album (2nd BST album; first with David Clayton Thomas) are excellent sounding, as well. I have been listening to this group for the last 30 years or so (since 7th grade) and their music is still very fresh and vital. Enjoy.
I second the motion that the remastered CD is quite good. Check it out through an upsampling/interpolating system. Also, this was their 2nd album. As Ivan points out, the first was with Al Kooper and is called "Child is the Father to Man". It also is damn good and very different from the David Clayton Thomas BST. More bluesy and creative. But then 1968 was one of the most dynamic and superb years for rock/pop music ever.