Before Cream imploded and played its final concert in London in November of 1968, the pioneering power trio ignited in San Diego during its U.S. farewell tour a month earlier. The tour marked both a ...
Just one month before Cream wrapped up their original run with a historic show at London’s Royal Albert Hall on November 26th 1968, they performed at the International Sports Arena in San Diego. A ...
Goodbye Tour Live 1968 is a snapshot of Cream's adieu to the world, but a panoramic one nonetheless. Housed in a glossy nine and a half-inch by ten slipcase boasting a group photo identical to its ...
Did you know that Paste owns the world’s largest collection of live music recordings? It’s true! And what’s even crazier, it’s all free—hundreds of thousands of exclusive songs, concerts and videos ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The year was 1968, and guitarist Eric Clapton, bassist Jack Bruce, and drummer Ginger Baker were ...
Cream will release their 1968 show at the Forum in Los Angeles on vinyl for the first time April 23rd. “Cream was a shambling circus of diverse personalities who happened to find that catalyst ...
They were pioneers, the psychedelic supergroup that helped introduce a fusion of jazz and heavy blues into popular music, creating an approach to rock 'n' roll whose influence is still felt to this ...
From 1966-69, at the apex of the explosion of the musical creativity of the 1960s, the band Cream brought together three extraordinary musicians: guitarist Eric Clapton, bassist Jack Bruce and drummer ...
Cream is dubbed the first supergroup in history, but the tag is perhaps a bit of a misnomer. Guitar virtuoso Eric Clapton was the most well-known member of rock’s first power trio but was a virtual ...
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