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The remastered DISRAELI GEARS is also available in its entirety on the 4 disc set THOSE WERE THE DAYS.
Recorded in the U.S. in a three-and-a-half day flurry of inspired activity before the band members' visas expired, DISRAELI GEARS continued to present the legendary, unprecedented rock power-trio acrobatics pioneered by Cream on their debut FRESH CREAM. The acronymic "SWLABR (She Walked Like a Bearded Rainbow)" for instance, featured some of the band's most fiery instrumental interplay. The album, with its eye-catching day-glo cover, was produced by Felix Pappalardi (who went on to co-found the Cream-inspired Mountain) and once again featured collaborations between singer/bassist Jack Bruce and lyric poet Pete Brown. The Top Five hit "Sunshine Of Your Love," however, was written by Brown and Eric Clapton. That iconic riff-rocker, along with the slinky, bluesy "Strange Brew," and the mythographic, wah-wah stomper "Tales of Brave Ulysses" was a staple of rock radio forever after, making DISRAELI GEARS one of the seminal '60s rock albums. Despite the good humor suggested by the jokey a capella reading of "Mother's Lament," however, all was far from peace and love in the Cream camp at the time, as internal and external pressures broke up the band by the end of 1968.
Recorded at Atlantic Studios, New York, New York in May 1967.
Cream: Eric Clapton (guitar, vocals); Jack Bruce (bass, vocals, harmonica); Ginger Baker (drums, vocals).
Personnel: Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); Jack Bruce (vocals, harmonica, keyboards); Ginger Baker (vocals, drums).
Audio Remasterer: Joseph M. Palmaccio.
Illustrator: Martin Sharp .
Photographer: Bob Whitaker.
Arranger: Robert Stigwood.Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.124) - Ranked #112 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "[C]olorful, concise songs..." Uncut (p.128) - 4 stars out of 5 - "The album was a huge, Top 5 success on both sides of the Atlantic, transforming the shape of rock music, which still draws deeply on its power-trio innovations." Mojo (Publisher) (p.122) - 3 stars out of 5 - "With its perfect Martin Sharp sleeve and disciplined performances, DISRAELI GEARS was always Cream's best record. It remains so..."
Still great after all these years It may not have been heavy metal but it was one of the foreruners of modern rock. It's still a fresh sound even in the 21st century. Submitted by vze2j4bm (Upstate, NY USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Remarkable Clapton,Bruce,and Baker shine on this great album. Cream was well known for their ability to play as a unit and each song on this album displays each member's talents. Clapton's guitar roars on "Tales Of Brave Ulysses" and "SWLABR". Submitted by Mark (Paterson, NJ) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
THE MASTERPIECE THE BRILLIANT LEAD/RHYTHM PLAYING OF CLAPTON , THE INTELLIGENT EXPLORATIONS OF BRUCE , AND THE AMAZING COLORS AND TEXTURES OF BAKER PRODUCE THE GREATEST ROCK ALBUM OF ALL TIME. THE CREAM INDEED. Submitted by CREAMFREAK (WHITE ROOM) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
The Eric Clapton I Remember This is the album that made me love Clapton's music and his amazing guitar playing. Submitted by a reviewer (Bethesda,MD) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
30 years on 30 years after last hearing the Cream LP, the new CD reminded how Cream used the blues as a base for their stlye, and how that seems to have become the base structure for lot of music that came since.
And it still sounds good. Submitted by a reviewer (Frederichksburg, VA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
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