[quote] [quote] [img=http://img362.imageshack.us/img362/4049/info00of0.jpg] [b]Audio CD (1990) Original Release Date: 1967 Number of Discs: 1 Label: Polygram Records 823 636-2 ASIN: B000001FAO Track Listing:[/b] 1. Strange Brew 2. Sunshine of Your Love 3. World of Pain 4. Dance the Night Away 5. Blue Condition 6. Tales of Brave Ulysses 7. Swlabr 8. We're Going Wrong 9. Outside Woman Blues 10. Take It Back 11. Mother's Lament [img=http://img362.imageshack.us/img362/9605/info01of0.jpg] [/quote] [b][size=4]When Cream came screaming across the music scene[/size] June 12, 2006 [size=3]By loce_the_wizard "loce_the_wizard" (USA)[/size][/b] Forged from technical expertise and personal animosity---remember Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce were at war with one another back then ---Cream came screaming across the music scene of the late '60s as a powerhouse that demanded to be heard. "Sunshine of Your Love," "Tales Of Brave Ulysses" and "We're Going Wrong" are perhaps the best known tracks on a stellar album, though "World of Pain" and "Dance the Night Away" may best represent the prevailing vibe of the time. Though he did not write much of the material and what he did write tended to be eccentric, Ginger Baker clearly powered this trio with his amazing time signatures and ability to match Bruce or Clapton's inventiveness. Jack Bruce seemed to be in his element here: solid, clean bass lines and gutty vocals. Eric Clapton was on a mission back then, and his inspired work throughout this recording lives up to any hype. If you only buy one Cream recording (excluding the artifical anthologies and best of's), I think this is the one to have for it is more mature than "Fresh Cream" and largely lacks the excesses that marred parts of "Wheels of Fire." The weaker tracks, such as Blue Condition, have not improved with age, however. source: ------------------------------------------------------------------- hxxp://www.amazon.com/Disraeli-Gears-Cream/dp/B000001FAO/ref=sr_1_7/102-6313129-0209700?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1187056559&sr=8- ------------------------------------------------------------------- [/quote] [quote] Dennis Drake remaster of this classic album. Artwork scanned at 1200dpi, sharpened at photoshop, then downsampled to 300dpi PNGs. JPEGS made out of PNGs using Fireworks 8, quality 90/00. Enjoy ;) [/quote]
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