Blind Faith was formed as a supergroup comprising Eric Clapton, then a member of Cream, and George Harrison, fresh from The Beatles. The duo, along with Ginger Baker (drums), Steve Winwood (vocals, keyboards), and Rick Grech (bass), entered the studio to create music free from the pressures of their main bands. The result was an album that blended rock, blues, and folk, showcasing the depth of their musical chemistry. Tracks like "With the Night (The Wheels on Fire)" and "Badge" remain standout examples of their collaborative genius.
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The real treasure for those seeking the "rar" or "exclusive" feel of this release is the second disc. It is dedicated to long-form jams recorded during the studio sessions. These tracks, some exceeding 15 minutes, showcase the raw improvisational power of Baker’s drumming and Clapton’s fluid guitar work, providing a fly-on-the-wall perspective of the band's creative process. The Controversy and the Legacy Blind Faith was formed as a supergroup comprising
Disc 1 features the complete original album, including classics like "Can't Find My Way Home" and "Presence of the Lord," remastered for pristine clarity. Tracks like "With the Night (The Wheels on