![]() Child Is Father featured songs by Harry Nilsson, Tim Buckley, Randy Newman, Gerry Goffin, and Carole King, along with Kooper originals and arrangements by Fred Lipsius for brass, strings, and studio effects. The horn players were recruited from New York jazz and studio bands. ![]() ![]() The nucleus of the original band was Steve Katz, also of the Blues Project Jim Fielder, who had played with the Mothers of Invention and Buffalo Springfield and Bobby Colomby, who had drummed behind folksingers Odetta and Eric Andersen. Kooper formed BS&T after leaving the Blues Project in 1967. When Kooper was forced out of the band soon after its eclectic debut, Child Is Father to the Man, BS&T became increasingly identified as a "jazz-rock" group, although its music was essentially easy-listening R&B or rock with the addition of brass. Founder Al Kooper conceived Blood, Sweat and Tears as an experiment in expanding the size and scope of the rock band with touches of jazz, blues, classical, and folk music.
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