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Artist: David Clayton-Thomas
Title: Canadiana
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Independent Label Services
Genre: Blues/Pop/Rock/Folk
Quality: MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 54:01
Total Size: 132 MB

Tracklist:
1. Ophelia (3:03)
2. Angel (5:07)
3. Sonny's Dream (4:05)
4. Early Mornin' Rain (4:39)
5. Far Away Places (4:01)
6. Both Sides Now (6:05)
7. Heart Of Gold (4:06)
8. Up Where We Belong (4:49)
9. Suzanne (4:02)
10. I'll Never Smile Again (3:38)
11. Spinning Wheel (3:55)
12. Closer To The Heart (2:48)
13. Something To Talk About (3:38)

The lead singer for Blood, Sweat & Tears' most popular incarnation was born in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England, in 1941, the son of a Canadian soldier who served in World War II. David Clayton-Thomas grew up in a suburb of Toronto; living in a difficult family environment, he left home as a teenager and began his musical career at age 23 in the Shays. They became the Bossmen in 1965 and released "Brainwashed" in 1966. After Al Kooper left Blood, Sweat & Tears following the release of Child Is Father to the Man in early 1968, Clayton-Thomas was added to the BS&T lineup as the new frontman/singer, and the group scored a major hit with the Blood, Sweat & Tears album released in January of the following year. The band's hit-filled eponymous sophomore album won the 1969 Grammy for Album of the Year. While singing in BS&T during the late '60s and early '70s, Clayton-Thomas began a solo career, releasing self-titled albums for Decca (1969), Columbia (1972), and RCA (1973). A re-formed version of Blood, Sweat & Tears featuring Clayton-Thomas appeared in 1980, signed to MCA, and released Nuclear Blues. ~ John Bush

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