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Genere: Rock
Stile: Classic Rock, Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock
1 Cream (2)– Sunshine Of Your Love 4:43
2 Cream (2)– Hey Lawdy Mama 3:29
3 Cream (2)– Sweet Wine 5:05
4 Cream (2)– Rollin' & Tumblin' 6:00
5 Cream (2)– Spoonful 7:42
6 Cream (2)– Sitting On Top Of The World 4:22
7 Cream (2)– Toad 9:34
8 Cream (2)– Hey Lawdy Mama 2:51
9 Cream (2)– Meet Me In The Bottom 4:33
10 Cream (2)– Crossroads 3:32
11 Cream (2)– Stepping Out 5:02
12 Yardbirds*, Spencer Davis Quartet* & Liverpool Roadrunners*– Got My Mojo Working 5:42
13 Yardbirds*– Louise 2:54
Studio di registrazione – Ricky Tick Club, London
Studio di registrazione – Klooks Kleek, London
Studio di registrazione – Birmingham Town Hall
Bass, Vocals – Jack Bruce
Drums – Ginger Baker
Guitar – Eric Clapton
this richy tich recording is somewhat special
It's not the usual "Audience recording" made by a fan with a cheapo recorder,
this is a near "professional" recording, in a good balanced stereo
Best early CREAM recordings hands down...
Tracks 1-7: Recorded April 22, 1967 at the Ricky Tick Club, Hounslow, U.K. (5, 6, & 7 are incomplete tracks)
Tracks 8-11: Recorded November 15, 1966 at Klooks Kleek, West Hampstead, London
Track 12: Recorded February 20, 1964 in Birmingham, England with:
Yardbirds: Eric Clapton (Guitar) - Paul Samwell-Smith (Bass) - Chris Dreja (Guitar) - Jim McCarty (Drums)
Spencer Davis Quartet: Stevie Winwood (Organ) - Muff Winwood (Bass) - Pete York (Percussion)
Liverpool Roadrunners: Long John Baldry (Organ) - Rod Stewart (Vocals) - Ian Armit (Piano) - Jeff Bradford (Guitar) - Cliff Barton (Bass) - Billy Law (Drums)
Track 13: Recorded Spring 1964 on "Tell It To The Mountain", U.K. television
Fixed track detail errors inside the booklet using two sites in the submission notes.
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