3
- Hi-De-Ho (G. Goffin/C. King)
- The Battle (S. Katz/D. Halligan)*
- Lucretia MacEvil (D. Clayton-Thomas)
- Lucretia's reprise (Blood, Sweat & Tears)
- Fire and rain (J. Taylor)
- Lonesome Susie (R. Manuel)
- Symphony for the Devil/Sympathy for the Devil (D. Halligan-M.Jagger/K.
Richards)
- He's a runner (L. Nyro)
- Somethin' comin' on (J. Cocker/C. Stainton)
- 40.000 Headmen (S. Winwwod/J. Capaldi)
Produced: 1970
Produced by: Bobby Colomby and Roy Halee
Blood, Sweat & Tears had a hard act to follow in recording their
third album. Nevertheless, BS&T constructed a convincing, if not quite
as impressive, companion to their previous hit. David Clayton-Thomas remained
an enthusiastic blues shouter, and the band still managed to put together
lively arrangements, especially on the Top 40 hits "Hi-De-Ho"
and "Lucretia Mac Evil." Elsewhere, they recreated the previous
album's jazzing up of Laura Nyro ("He's A Runner") and Traffic
("40,000 Headmen"). The album includes Steve Katz's finest song
with B,S &T, "The Battle". BS&T 3 was another chart-topping
gold hit.
- David Clayton-Thomas - Lead vocals
- Steve Katz - Guitar,vocals*
- Fred Lipsius - Saxophone, piano
- Chuck Winfield - Trumpet, flugelhorn
- Lew Soloff - Trumpet, flugelhorn
- Jerry Hyman - Trombone
- Dick Halligan - Organ, piano, flute, trombone
- Jim Fielder - Bass
- Bobby Colomby - Drums