Disraeli Gears was the second album Cream released in their short career, and all these years later, it still shines as their crowning achievement. Issued on Nov. 2, 1967, the landmark LP found Cream ...
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This black & white footage of the first rock supergroup features vintage clips of Cream's performances, complete with guitar god Eric Clapton's puffed up hairdo and other tidbits. The band's 1967 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This Les Paul Custom bore the serial number 8 6320, was bought during Cream’s inaugural tour of the USA, and was used throughout ...
REWIND to 1967, when Atlantic Records boss Ahmet Ertegun, disappointed with Cream's first LP, suggests Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker and Eric Clapton come to New York to record their second album. Local ...
This unique project began in 2017 with a handful of concerts celebrating the 50th Anniversary of 'The Cream' in Australia and New Zealand. Such was the response, the show was thereafter seen hundreds ...
Disraeli Gears is the second studio album by the British rock band Cream. It was produced by Felix Pappalardi and released on Reaction Records. The album features the singles "Strange Brew" and ...
Cream were rock’s first true supergroup combining the extraordinary talents of Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce in a power trio that formed the template for most hard rock during the ...