Although Cream were only together for a little more than two years, their influence was immense, both during their late-'60s peak and in the years following their breakup. Cream were the first top group to truly exploit the power trio format, in the process laying the foundation for much blues-rock and hard rock of the 1960s and 1970s. It was with Cream, too, that guitarist Eric Clapton truly became an international superstar. Critical revisionists have tagged the band as overrated, citing the musicians' emphasis upon flash, virtuosity, and showmanship at the expense of taste and focus. This was sometimes true of their live shows in particular, but the best of their studio recordings were excellent fusions of blues, pop, and psychedelia, with concise original material outnumbering the bloated blues jams and overlong solos.
Jack Bruce Eric Clapton Ginger Baker
Tracklist:
01 - I Feel Free
02 - N.S.U.
03 - Sweet Wine
04 - Spoonful
05 - Wrapping Paper
06 - Strange Brew
07 - Sunshine Of Your Love
08 - Tales Of Brave Ulysses
09 - Swlabr
10 - We're Going Wrong
11 - White Room
12 - Those Were The Days
13 - Born Under A Bad Sign
14 - Deserted Cities Of The Heart
15 - Crossroads
16 - Politician
17 - Sitting On Top Of The World
18 - Badge
19 - I'm So Glad
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