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| | Blood Sweat & Tears' Child is Father to the Man (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | BS&T's debut, Child is Father to the Man, didn't feature Clayton-Thomas, nor did it spawn any hits, yet its remarkable influencedue primarily to Al Kooperopened the door not only for the latter day BS&T but also for such '70s pop/rock/jazz mavericks as Steely Dan and early Chicago. |
 | | Child is Father to the Man is not only one of the finest jazz/rock hybrids, it is one of the finest records of the late '60s, standing up along side the Rolling Stones' Beggar's Banquet, the Beatles' White Album, the Velvet Underground self titled, Van Morrisonâs Astral Weeks and Dylan's John Wesley Harding. |
 | | Child is Father to the Man is one of the most original, eclectic, and brilliant recordings to come out of late-'60s rock and '70s fusion. |
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