Blind Faith – Blind Faith
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1969 album Blind Faith.
Music from Blind Faith
Artists on Blind Faith
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Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes Cream Derek and the Dominos The Yardbirds The Plastic Ono Band John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers Eric Clapton & His All Star Band George's Band The Secret Police The Louisiana Gator Boys The Dirty Mac Blind Faith T.D.F. The Singing Rebel's Band The Singing Rebel's Band Eric Clapton and the Powerhouse Delaney & Bonnie and Friends Eric Clapton & The Powerhouse Immediate All Stars Eric Clapton And His Band Slowhand and Van Sting with Eric Clapton Sean Head Showband B.B. King & Eric Clapton -
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The Spencer Davis Group Traffic Ginger Baker's Air Force The Louisiana Gator Boys Blind Faith Eric Clapton and the Powerhouse Eric Clapton & The Powerhouse Steve Winwood & Roger Daltrey Graham Bell, Steve Winwood, Maggie Bell & Roger Daltry Maggie Bell & Steve Winwood Richard Harris, Roger Daltry & Steve Winwood Go The Latin Crossings Stomu Yamashta's Go
Gear Used On Blind Faith
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Blind Faith – Blind Faith (1969). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Eric Clapton
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Guitars used by Eric Clapton on Blind Faith
1969 Anthony C. Zemaitis 12 String Co-Designed with Eric Clapton
Co-designed by Eric Clapton with guitar maker Tony Zemaitis in late 1968/early 1969, this guitar was used by Clapton on the album Blind Faith, 1969, and remained in his collection until 2004. According to the guitar's maker, it was loaned to George Harrison in circa 1969/early 1970s, who apparently used it on the recording of My Sweet Lord, released in 1970. Dave Mason also borrowed Ivan on at least one occasion and is pictured playing it on stage with Eric Clapton at the Dr. Spock Concert, at the Lyceum in London, June 14th, 1970.
Clapton used a Danelectro 59 DC during Blind Faith. It was handpainted in a very psychedelic way.
Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Steve Winwood on Blind Faith
In 1969 Steve Winwood used an RMI Rock-Si-Chord in Blind Faith through out the concert at Hyde Park. It can be seen on the youtube video labled "Blind Faith in Hyde Park, 1969." It can be clearly seen as a close up when he starts the song "Had To Cry Today" (39:47)