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“Can’t Find My Way Home,” “Presence of the Lord” (Live), “Sea of Joy”

What strikes you most on this new remaster is the space . Steve Winwood’s production (originally recorded at Olympic Studios) allows every instrument to breathe. Clapton’s guitar is never buried; it’s the whispering shadow to Winwood’s piano on “Sea of Joy.” The real treasure, however, lies on the second disc: a complete live recording from their 1969 show at the Olympia Stadium, Detroit . Previously circulating only as muddy bootlegs, this soundboard-grade audio is revelatory. “Can’t Find My Way Home,” “Presence of the

Yes, the band is uneven. Clapton is already looking over his shoulder toward Delaney & Bonnie. Baker and Winwood are locked in a rhythmic tug-of-war. But when they hit the groove—especially on a 13-minute “Presence of the Lord”—you hear a band trying to find a middle ground between Cream’s bombast and Traffic’s introspection. The covers of “Under My Thumb” and “Well Alright” are loose, sweaty, and utterly human. It’s not a victory lap; it’s a beautiful, messy fight. The Blind Faith Deluxe Edition doesn’t pretend this album is Layla or John Barleycorn Must Die . Instead, it presents a fascinating artifact: the sound of four giants sharing one tiny room, unsure if they wanted to be a band or a ceasefire agreement. Baker and Winwood are locked in a rhythmic tug-of-war

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