Cream
Cream (1966
- Nov. 1968)
-
Eric Clapton - guitar/vocals
- b. Eric Clapp on March 30, 1945, Ripley, England; formerly with The
Roosters and Casey Jones and the Engineers., The
Yardbirds, and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers.
-
Jack Bruce - bass/harmonica/vocals - b. John
Symon Asher Bruce on May 14, 1943, Glasgow, Scotland; formerly with Alexis
Korner, The Graham Bond Organisation, John
Mayall's Bluesbreakers, and Manfred Mann.
-
Ginger Baker - drums/vocals
- b. Peter Baker on August 19, 1939, Lewisham, England; formerly with Alexis
Korner's Blues Incorporated and The Graham Bond Organisation.
Albums:
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"Fresh
Cream" (1966) - Single: "I Feel Free"
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"Disraeli
Gears" (1967) - Singles: "Strange Brew", "Sunshine
of Your Love"
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"Wheels
of Fire" (1968) - Single: "White Room"
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"Goodbye"
(1969) - Single: "Badge"
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"Live
Cream" (1970)
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"Live
Cream, vol. 2" (1972)
After split, Eric Clapton
and Ginger Baker form Blind
Faith with Steve Winwood (formerly of Traffic) and
Rick
Grech (formerly of Family). Jack
Bruce goes solo, teams up with former Mountain
guitarist
Leslie West and
drummer Corky Laing in West, Bruce and Laing, and later joins
B.L.T.
(with Robin Trower).
Compilations:
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"The Best of Cream" (1969)
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"Off the Top" (1972)
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"The Best of Cream Live" (1975)
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"Strange
Brew: The Very Best of Cream" (1983)
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"The
Very Best of Cream" (1995)
-
"Those
Were the Days" (4-CD box set) (1997) - This is THE Cream anthology,
with all of their classic songs plus plenty of unreleased stuff.
Hartman Recommends: If you already know you're a Cream/Clapton
fan (who doesn't?), aren't intimidated by the price, and you don't have
any of their music, go for their 1997 4-CD box set, "Those
Were the Days"...you simply can't lose with this. It
contains all of their historically released tracks along with a bunch of
previously unreleased material. If you're a Clapton fan, you don't
want to be without this.
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