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Rating: 4.1 out of 5 based on 546 reviews

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Blood, Sweat & Tears on Tour

Though they haven't released a new studio album since 1980, Blood, Sweat & Tears have never left the road. And although their current lineup features none of the players who appeared on their string of hit singles from their late-'60s/early-'70s commercial peak, their original mission — to fuse the compositional complexity of jazz with the power and precision of rock ‘n' roll — has carried on under the guidance of founding drummer Bobby Colomby, who no longer performs with the group but still serves as their de facto spiritual advisor/casting director. Over the years, Colomby has enlisted a number of singers — including American Idol alumnus Bo Bice — to fill the big shoes vacated by BST's most famous vocalist, David Clayton-Thomas. Since 2019, that role has been occupied by Keith Paluso, a former contestant on The Voice. But no matter who's belting out the hits, a Blood, Sweat & Tears show is guaranteed to be a brasstastic experience.

Blood, Sweat & Tears in Concert

Al Kooper could've retired in 1965 already a legend at age 21, thanks to his iconic keyboard work on Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone." But the restless musician would go on to play a crucial role in expanding the parameters of popular music when he joined improvisational New York group The Blues Project, before founding the even more ambitious Blood, Sweat & Tears with guitarist Steve Katz in 1967. The group's debut album, Child Is Father to the Man, was a groundbreaking fusion of rock, jazz, psychedelia and orchestral music, though creative differences would drive Kooper out of the band shortly after its release, with Katz and drummer Bobby Colomby seeking to push the group into a more accessible direction. They'd find their golden ticket into the Top 40 in the form of Canadian singer David Clayton-Thomas, a charismatic, big-voiced showman who contributed the signature single "Spinning Wheel" to the band's 1969 Grammy Award–winning self-titled album and led the group at their historic Woodstock performance that summer. Over the next few years, Blood, Sweat & Tears stood at the forefront of a jazz-rock revolution that counted Chicago and Santana as compatriots, showcasing their bold, brassy sound on swaggering originals like "Lucretia Mac Evil" and inventive covers (like their soulful rendition of Carole King's "Hi-De-Ho"). Clayton-Thomas left the band in 1972 to pursue a solo career (only to return in 1975), and since the release of 1980's Nuclear Blues, Blood, Sweat & Tears have existed primarily as a live act, with an infinite array of revolving lineups — in fact, no fewer than 175 players have passed through their ranks over the years. But under Colomby's direction, Blood, Sweat & Tears have survived and thrived into the 21st century with their big-band bonhomie intact.

Setlists

    1. 1.More & More
    2. 2.Hi-De-Ho
    3. 3.I Can't Quit Her
    4. 4.Something's Coming On (Joe Cocker cover)
    5. 5.I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know
    6. 6.Smiling Phases (Traffic cover)
    7. 7.God Bless the Child (Billie Holiday cover)
    8. 8.Evil Woman Child
    9. 9.40,000 Headmen
    10. 10.Go Down Gamblin'
    11. 11.And When I Die (Laura Nyro cover)
    12. 12.Spinning Wheel
    13. 13.Midnight Rider (The Allman Brothers Band cover)
    1. 1.Go Down Gamblin'
    2. 2.I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know
    3. 3.Smiling Phases (Traffic cover)
    4. 4.God Bless the Child (Billie Holiday cover)
    5. 5.Lucretia McEvil
    6. 6.Hi-De-Ho
    7. 7.And When I Die (Laura Nyro cover)
    8. 8.Spinning Wheel
    9. 9.You've Made Me So Very Happy (Brenda Holloway cover)
    10. 10.Feelin' Stronger Every Day (Chicago cover)
    11. 11.Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Chicago cover)
    12. 12.Saturday in the Park (Chicago cover)
    13. 13.Fever (Eddie Cooley cover) (and Jerry Scheff, Jason's father)
    14. 14.Steamroller (James Taylor cover) (and Jerry Scheff, Jason's father)
    15. 15.Just You 'n' Me (Chicago cover)
    16. 16.Will You Still Love Me? (Chicago cover)
    17. 17.25 or 6 to 4 (Chicago cover)
    18. 18.I'm a Man (The Spencer Davis Group cover)
    1. 1.More & More
    2. 2.I Can't Quit Her
    3. 3.Hi-De-Ho
    4. 4.Somethin' Goin' On
    5. 5.I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know
    6. 6.Smiling Phases (Traffic cover)
    7. 7.God Bless the Child (Billie Holiday cover)
    8. 8.Lucretia McEvil
    9. 9.40,000 Headmen
    10. 10.Surreptitious (Jeff Lorber cover)
    11. 11.And When I Die (Laura Nyro cover)
    12. 12.Spinning Wheel
  1. Encore

    1. 13.Vehicle (The Ides of March cover)
    2. 14.Midnight Rider (The Allman Brothers Band cover)
    3. 15.You've Made Me So Very Happy (Brenda Holloway cover)
    1. 1.More and More (Little Milton cover)
    2. 2.Hi-De-Ho
    3. 3.Snow Queen (The City cover)
    4. 4.Roller Coaster
    5. 5.I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know
    6. 6.Smiling Phases (Traffic cover)
    7. 7.God Bless the Child (Billie Holiday cover)
    8. 8.Lucretia MacEvil
    9. 9.Forty Thousand Headmen (Traffic cover)
    10. 10.Go Down Gamblin'
    11. 11.Surreptitious (Jeff Lorber cover)
    12. 12.And When I Die (Laura Nyro cover)
    13. 13.Spinning Wheel
  1. Encore

    1. 14.You've Made Me So Very Happy (Brenda Holloway cover)
    1. 1.More and More (Little Milton cover)
    2. 2.Hi-De-Ho
    3. 3.Snow Queen (The City cover)
    4. 4.Roller Coaster
    5. 5.I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know
    6. 6.Smiling Phases (Traffic cover)
    7. 7.God Bless the Child (Billie Holiday cover)
    8. 8.Lucretia MacEvil
    9. 9.40,000 Headmen
    10. 10.Go Down Gamblin'
    11. 11.Surreptitious (Jeff Lorber cover)
    12. 12.And When I Die (Laura Nyro cover)
    13. 13.Spinning Wheel
    14. 14.You've Made Me So Very Happy (Brenda Holloway cover)
    15. 15.25 or 6 to 4 (Chicago cover)
    16. 16.Saturday in the Park (Chicago cover)
    17. 17.Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Chicago cover)
    18. 18.Feelin' Stronger Every Day (Chicago cover)

Reviews

Rating: 4.1 out of 5 based on 546 reviews
  • Blood, Sweat & Tears was fantastic, unforgetable!!

    by gertie131 on 10/17/09Berklee Performance Center - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Truly amazing, to see and hear such talented musicians, never a dull moment, would have sat there all night and listened...hope to see them again in the Boston area. Thanks so much.

  • BS&T were fabulous!

    by lilacgirl52 on 10/16/09Berklee Performance Center - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    The musical talent, the songs, the memories, the use of Berklee students, the songs, the talent.....a truly unforgettable evening. I want to become a Blood, Sweat and Tears groupie!

  • BS&T - excellent, rocking show!

    by eranbe on 10/16/09Berklee Performance Center - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    The show was excellent! We had great seats in the middle, row V, with a good view of the stage. The songs were well played and sung, and the additional commentary by Steve Katz added a lot of value to this performance. We were probably the youngest people on the venue, though, besides the ushers... :)

  • Blood Sweat & Tears = Fabulous Performance

    by LeAannFan on 10/16/09Berklee Performance Center - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    The Blood Sweat & Tears show was Fabulous. If you close your eyes you will think that you are back in 1969 and the seventies when they were the #1 song on the radio. The sounds are amazing as are the vocals and harmonica and other solo riffs. Don't miss this show if you get a chancce to see and hear it.

  • B,S&T...GREAT!!!

    by JackandLinda on 10/16/09Berklee Performance Center - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Blood, Sweat and Tears performance at the Berklee Performance Center last night (October 15) was nothing less than spectacular. The sound matched the original sound of the late 60s and early 70s. California sound. Everyone on stage is a talented musician in their own right. The enduring music that you remember listenting to on your old AM radio lives on for yet another generation.

  • An awesome show

    by FEMADave on 10/16/09Berklee Performance Center - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    The seats were fantastic and the performance was superb. I just wish I had purchased more tickets and "forced" others to go on a weeknight.

  • by bocoup on 10/16/09Berklee Performance Center - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic concert, rates up there with my alltime best!

  • BS&T....Still amazing after all these years

    by KathyM91 on 10/16/09Berklee Performance Center - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    A 2-hour set and the hits keep on coming!! As a BS&T fan and a Berklee alum I could not have been more proud to witness the energy, musical skill and the emphasis on "giving back" to encourage future musicians.

  • excelent performance

    by ayzenberg on 10/16/09Berklee Performance Center - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Everything was amazing exept guy singed own song before BST. Who made it happen? He is no qualified to hold guitar and was allowed to play before BST

  • BST

    by HEG1 on 10/16/09Berklee Performance Center - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    The performed everything including lesser known songs from their first album with Al Kooper. Loved seeing the students perform with them !! Great place to see the show too!

  • NICE

    by MAXSIL on 10/16/09Berklee Performance Center - BostonRating: 4 out of 5

    OH WHAT A NIGHT 42 YEARS LATER AND STILL SOUNDS GREAT HOPE TO SEE YOU GUYS AGAIN IN MASS.

  • BS&T was a good show.

    by pbyrdie on 8/24/09Tioga Downs - NicholsRating: 4 out of 5

    We enjoyed the show. Blood Sweat & Tears played all the hits I could think of, sounded great. Good mix, excellent musicianship. My only suggestion - I know the fans are predominantly "older" but that doesn't mean we don't still like our music loud. I just thought it should have been a bit stronger/louder.

  • Blood Sweat and Tears

    by 36pl56 on 8/22/09Tioga Downs - NicholsRating: 4 out of 5

    Thoroughly enjoyed the concert. Worth going to see and remember them.

  • BS&T Concert

    by maryf on 8/22/09Tioga Downs - NicholsRating: 4 out of 5

    Although there was only one original member of the band, the lead singer was amazing! He was able to handle the lead vocals just as well as David Clayton Thomas did. Sound system could have been a bit louder.

  • BS&T!

    by vick3333 on 8/22/09Tioga Downs - NicholsRating: 4 out of 5

    great concert.......... awesome sound........great seats....... great ticket prices

  • Blood, Sweat, & Tears still groove!

    by outlawgirl on 8/22/09Tioga Downs - NicholsRating: 4 out of 5

    the band has still got it--the signature sound hasn't been compromised at all. They played the hits that everyone wanted to hear and some other good tunes. The horn section was in fine form. Big drawback: I had purchased 4 seats--# 6,7,8,& 9, section E, grandstand, row 1. Should have been fantastic seats, but seat # 8 is directly behind a large square column. I mean "large"--totally obliterated any view. Also had much less leg room. I was told we could move to different empty seats once the show started. Only problem was that any empty seats were lousy and there weren't 4 together. So we stayed there and took turns in the wasted seat--NOT GOOD BUSINESS--I will hesitate to go to Tioga Downs again, because they wouldn't make it right. They should have offered a refund on that seat, or at least some drinks or food for the huge inconvenience.