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The Best of Blood, Sweat & Tears - What Goes Up

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Download links and information about The Best of Blood, Sweat & Tears - What Goes Up by Blood, Sweat And Tears. This album was released in 1988 and it belongs to Rock, Pop genres. It contains 32 tracks with total duration of 02:17:12 minutes.

Artist: Blood, Sweat And Tears
Release date: 1988
Genre: Rock, Pop
Tracks: 32
Duration: 02:17:12
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Refugee from Yuhupitz 3:43
2. I Can't Quit Her 3:38
3. House In the Country 3:04
4. I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know 5:56
5. You've Made Me So Very Happy 4:15
6. More and More 3:02
7. And When I Die 4:02
8. Sometimes In Winter 3:07
9. Smiling Phases 5:08
10. Spinning Wheel 4:06
11. God Bless the Child 5:52
12. Children of the Wind 3:15
13. Hi-De-Ho 4:25
14. Lucretia Mac Evil 5:57
15. He's a Runner 4:13
16. Something's Coming On 4:31
17. 40,000 Headmen 4:42
18. Go Down Gamblin' 4:15
19. Mama Gets High 4:09
20. Lisa, Listen to Me 2:58
21. Valentine's Day 3:57
22. John the Baptist (Holy John) 3:35
23. So Long Dixie 4:26
24. Snow Queen 5:24
25. Maiden Voyage 6:14
26. I Can't Move No Mountains 2:55
27. Time Remembered 2:55
28. Roller Coaster 3:22
29. Tell Me That I'm Wrong 2:27
30. Got to Get You Into My Life 3:20
31. You're the One 4:55
32. Mean Ole World (Live) 9:24

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Blood, Sweat & Tears' 11-track Greatest Hits album, released in February 1972, contained all of the group's six Top 40 singles, plus notable tracks from its two best albums, Child Is Father to the Man and Blood, Sweat & Tears. Almost 24 years later came this 32-track, 138-plus-minute, double-CD expansion, much of it extraneous. Where Greatest Hits contained the single edits of songs like "You've Made Me So Very Happy" and "And When I Die," here "all titles are original album versions," as the back cover notes, which means the jazzy interludes, frequently having nothing to do with the rest of the song, remain. There are a couple of unreleased tracks. Legacy would have better served consumers by either expanding the original 41-minute Greatest Hits to proper CD length with a few bonus tracks, or reissuing the first two albums in a double-disc set, again with a few bonus tracks to fill up the time.