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Lucretia Mac Evil / Lucretia's Reprise |
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A monumental work of jazz-rock fusion
Blood, Sweat & Tears has established new horizons for brass and rock.
Featuring a horn section, the sound blurred the boundaries between jazz and rock, revealing the potential of a new genre. "Lucretia McEvil," with its complex structure and dynamics, embodied the band's musical ambitions. It was an important experimental work in the rock scene of the early 1970s.
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- Producer - Roy Halee
- Producer - Bobby Colomby