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Artist Listing : Cream (18 products)
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Cream - Wheels Of Fire. CD.
(Polydor - 5318122)
Brilliant album which featured amazing psychedelic packaging and is re-created in the booklet.This was the band's third album and were becoming (in keeping with the period) more experimental, introducing tympani, glocks and cellos etc.Includes the beautiful "White Room", "Politician","Passing the Time" and more.On the live portion of the disc it shows the bands playing ability on tracks like "Crossroads" and "Spoonful". This product can be found in : Blues, Acid Blues, Progressive Blues and Blues Rock, 60's & 70's Psychedelia, 60's UK and Euro Psychedelia, 60's UK Rock
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Cream - Wheels Of Fire. Dble LP.
(Simply Vinyl - SVLP 202)
Simply Vinyl issue of classic Cream album from 1968. Great mix of live and studio cuts recorded at the height of their powers. Includes "White Room", "Pressed Rat & Warthog", "Crossroads" and "Toad". Pressed on 180 gram virgin in heavy quality gatefold sleeve. Stunning gatefold psych sleeve by Martin Sharpe. | ![]() |
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Cream - Live Cream. CD.
(Polydor - 5318162)
Official limited edition reissue in a miniature card sleeve with original artwork and lyric insert. Includes "NSU" and "Rollin' And Tumblin'" and some sparkling performances.... | ![]() |
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Cream - Live Cream Vol. 2. CD.
(Polydor - 5318172)
Live CD that has a collection of live performances with the favourites "White Room", "Tales Of Brave Ulysses" and "Sunshine Of Your Love". Classic stuff from a band who knew how to jam onstage. | ![]() |
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Cream - Strange Brew. DVD.
(Rhino - 970193)
60 minute retrospective on the legendary UK power trio. Opens with "Sunshine Of Your Love" from their farewell concert, complete live clip of "White Room","I Feel Free","Spoonful","Toad" and interviews with Jack Bruce, Pete Brown and Ginger Baker who introduce early music,videos and home movies.US NTSC Region 1 Disc (NOTE will only play on multi-region or US machines) | ![]() |
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Cream - I Feel Free. 3-CD Set.
(Polydor - 9871430)
Limited and we mean limited box set that contains 3 discs spanning both sides of the Cream catalogue from the wildly experimental studio outfit and the stripped-down live trio combining newly re-mastered studio classics along with eight historic live performances.Disc one contains 21 studio tracks ,disc 2 8 live cuts and disc three the BBC sessions. This product can be found in : Blues, Acid Blues, Progressive Blues and Blues Rock, 60's & 70's Psychedelia, 60's UK and Euro Psychedelia, 60's UK Rock, 70's UK Rock
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Cream - I Feel Free. Dble CD.
(Polydor - 9871106)
Limited edition remaster 2 CD set (this will revert to a single disc after these last few have sold out)This career-spanning collection spotlights both sides of the Cream catalogue--the wildly experimental studio outfit and the stripped-down live trio--combining newly re-mastered studio classics along with eight historic live performances.Beginning as imaginative blues revivalists, Cream quickly evolved into a riskier unit, mining an audacious assortment of jazz, folk, pop, blues and psychedelic elements. Cream made adventurous, original music that reflected the restless energy of its era, yet continues to resonate nearly four decades later. This album comprises 22 studio tracks, plus "Steppin Out" (live).Disc two contains 8 expansive live cuts recorded March taken from various albums.NOW DELETED BY UNIVERSAL - THESE ARE THE LAST 3 COPIES OF THIS DOUBLE CD | ![]() |
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Cream - Goodbye (180 Gram). LP.
(Simply Vinyl - SVLP211)
Like Wheels of Fire before it, Goodbye showcases both sides of Cream: that of a late-'60s pop band and that of an unchained blues-rock powerhouse. The live tracks on side one are highly improvised affairs, with even "I'm So Glad" receiving an extended guitar solo from Clapton. How he is able to play such laid-back and tasty blues over the relentlessly aggressive Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker is a mystery. In fact, the real superstar of these recordings is Bruce, whose upfront, distorted bass playing kicks Baker along as much as it challenges Clapton. At times it sounds more like a battle than anything else, battles that Bruce, with his tenacity and pure drive, almost always wins. This Limited edition reissue featuring all original artwork and includes original studio versions of "Badge" and "Doing That Scrapyard Thing" as well as the live tracks. Cream's last and some say best album.180 gram vinyl and PVC sleeve. | ![]() |
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Cream - Fresh Cream. LP.
(Simply Vinyl - SVLP 106)
Exact reissue of the first Cream album which is perhaps their best as it captures the psych/heavy progressive blues band in a fresh creative stage of their career. Includes some of their best material too with "I Feel Free" and "N.S.U". 180 gram vinyl. This product can be found in : Blues, Acid Blues, Progressive Blues and Blues Rock, 60's & 70's Psychedelia, Acid Rock, 60's UK and Euro Psychedelia, 60's UK Rock
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Cream - Fresh Cream (remastered). CD.
(Universal - 5318102)
Remastered CD reissue of the first Cream album which captures the psych/heavy progressive blues band in a fresh creative stage of their career. Includes some of their best material too with "I Feel Free" and "N.S.U". | ![]() |
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Cream - Goodbye. CD.
(Polydor - 5318152)
Like Wheels of Fire before it, Goodbye showcases both sides of Cream: that of a late-'60s pop band and that of an unchained blues-rock powerhouse. The live tracks on side one are highly improvised affairs, with even "I'm So Glad" receiving an extended guitar solo from Clapton. How he is able to play such laid-back and tasty blues over the relentlessly aggressive Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker is a mystery. In fact, the real superstar of these recordings is Bruce, whose upfront, distorted bass playing kicks Baker along as much as it challenges Clapton. At times it sounds more like a battle than anything else, battles that Bruce, with his tenacity and pure drive, almost always wins. This Limited edition reissue featuring all original artwork and includes original studio versions of "Badge" and "Doing That Scrapyard Thing" as well as the live tracks. Cream's last and some say best album. | ![]() |
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Cream - Farewell Concert. DVD.
(BMG - 743864689)
The original 45 mins of stunning footage from Cream's farewell gig at the Royal Albert Hall in 1968 that was shown on TV. Also included is a 80 minute feature length version which includes all the solo's from Clapton, Bruce and Baker and if that's not enough for you there are also interviews from the 3 musical giants. A full-on last performance from one of the most important British rock bands ever. PAL/Regions 2-6 | ![]() |
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Cream - First U.S.Tour. CD.
(Acadia - ACAI01)
This CD contains Eric Clapton's first recorded interview in America, when he arrived with Cream band mates Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker in March 1967. Also included in the package are rare photos of the power trio's first U.S. recording session for the legendary "Disraeli Gears' album. Tracks 1-9 Ginger Baker interview, tracks 10-27 Eric Clapton interview and 28-37 Jack Bruce interview. THIS CD CONTAINS NO MUSIC. | ![]() |
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Cream - Disraeli Gears (Deluxe Version). Dble CD.
(Polygram - 9819312)
Probably the most overtly 'out there' release by Cream inspired by collision of blues, jazz, folk and psychedelia that captured the heady atmosphere of the 60's.This was the album that brought Cream to mainstream attention in America, spawning a major hit single in "Sunshine of Your Love" and durable classic-rock standards in "Strange Brew," "Tales of Brave Ulysses" and "Swlabr." This package augments the stereo and mono mixes of the original album with an assortment of vintage demos,outtakes and radio sessions, including -"Weird of Hermiston," "The Clearout" and "Hey Now Princess"-that didn't make it to Disraeli Gears. Re-mastered version with enhanced sound quality. | ![]() |
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Cream - BBC Sessions. CD.
(Polydor - 760482)
22 tracks, 20 of which are previously unreleased material--offer extensive contemporary live previews of Disraeli Gears and even more compelling early workouts of material that would appear on Wheels of Fire. Also contained on this collection are four Clapton interview excerpts. All throughout this disc Cream's musical accomplishments can't be denied. Excellent and extensive sleevenotes make compelling reading. Cream, indeed. | ![]() |
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Cream - Disraeli Gears. LP.
(Simply Vinyl - SVLP 087)
Reissue on 180 gram vinyl of probably the most overtly psychedelic release by Cream. Contains the tracks "Strange Brew", "World Of Pain" and "Sunshine Of Your Love" amongst other classics. Housed in a stunning Martin Sharpe psychedelic sleeve. | ![]() |
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Cream - Alternative Album. CD.
(Masterplan - MP42009)
Superb package of alternative takes from the first (1966) Cream album, plus previously unreleased tracks. The trio of Bruce, Baker and Clapton were arguably the finest British exponents of guitar based psychedelic blues rock - what more do you need to know?Last copy known to man! | ![]() |
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Cream - Lost Scottish Tour 1967 - 68. Book.
(Repertoire Books - RBX01)
The 132 page hardcover book will feature numerous photographs from 1967 and 1968 by well-known rock photographer, Robert Whitaker. The images capture the band in a relaxed and informal atmosphere, most previously unseen.Whitaker accompanied Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker during Cream's Scottish Tour in the summer of 1967. He shot the cover for Cream's classic album, "Disraeli Gears" during this time. He photographed the band again in 1968. Whitaker is also known for his work with The Beatles traveling with them on their world tours from 1964-1966 and from several of the band's album covers ("Revolver" and "Yesterday and Today" - also known as "The Butcher Cover")."Cream: The Lost Scottish Tour" has text by former Melody Maker journalist and Cream and Clapton author, Chris Welch. Foreword by Pete Brown, lyricist of several Cream songs including "Sunshine of Your Love" and "I Feel Free." | ![]() |
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