Live Cream, Vol. 1 [Live] [Import]
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1. N.S.U.
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2. Sleepy Time Time
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3. Sweet Wine
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4. Rollin' and Tumblin'
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5. Lawdy Mama
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Japanese remastered reissue of 1970 album, packaged in a limited edition miniature LP sleeve.
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Live Cream, Vol. 1 [Live] [Import]
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- Not on the level of Live Cream but still pretty good
- Subtract a star for Steppin' Out
- Not as good as it could've been, but hey, it's still Cream!!!!!!!!
- A Big Disappointment
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ASIN: B0000067L6
Release Date: 1998-04-07 |
Tracks:
- Deserted Cities Of The Heart
- White Room
- Politician
- Tales Of Brave Ulysses
- Sunshine Of Your Love
- Steppin' Out
Customer Reviews:
2nd part of a great Live show.......2006-11-04
I was suprised that Polydor separated this Live concert into 2 LPs.
I was more suprised when they released it on CD and did they same!
Well they got it right anyway. The sound is great, crisp and thundering. Turn this one up!
They put some of the less well known Cream on this one: Deserted Cities of the Heart, Politician and Steppin' out. I suppose that's why Vol. 1 sold more. As a compliment they included the classics: White Room, (a scorching rendition), Tales of Brave Ulysses and Sunshine of Your Love. From the first song this one smokes. If you like Clapton and if you like to hear long versions of old songs, this one is for you!
Not on the level of Live Cream but still pretty good.......2006-10-18
Released in 1972, Live Cream Volume 2 was the second posthumous live album released after the supergroup announced their breakup in 1968. Apparently, the band was still missed as like their first live album, Live Cream, it would reach the Top 40 in the U.S. However, the difference between them is evident almost from the get go. While Live Cream showed the band at their magical jamming best, Volume 2 reins in the excitement as the live tracks stay close to the originals. That's not to say that it isn't a strong album as the excellent interplay between Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, and Eric Clapton is still intact and the performances are still very strong. The opening track, "Deserted Cities of the Heart", is by far the most energetic song here as the band's performance sounds like a train that threatens to run off the tracks. Even though it clocks in at less than 5 minutes, the performance makes you look forward to the passion and experimentation that made the live disc of Wheels of Fire, Live Cream, and even the live songs on Goodbye so special. However, the band plays it straight for the next four tracks, particularly on "White Room" and "Politician." The album does redeem itself a little with Clapton's wah-wah solo on "Tales of Brave Ulysses" and the long closing jam on "Sunshine of Your Love." The closer "Steppin' Out" is not only Clapton's showcase but also the main reason to pick up the album. Easily one of their best live tracks, Clapton lets out a long bluesy solo for the first 4 minutes as Baker and Bruce change things up throughout. However, the best is yet to come. While Bruce takes a seat, Clapton lets out an a capella solo for around a minute before Baker slowly works his way in. As the track continues, Clapton's playing changes moods throughout while Baker's drumming provides the perfect accompaniment before reaching its dynamic end at the 13:38 mark. All told, while this is a fine live release, it's not quite on the level of their other live releases. However, if you can't enough of Cream, this won't disappoint you.
Subtract a star for Steppin' Out.......2006-02-03
Sorry, but it's true. Steppin' is a clever combination of long (nearly fourteen minutes) and boring (It loses steam about three minutes in). But once we get past that one minor gripe, this is actually a good album. They burn through Deserted Cities of the Heart, Tales of Brave Ulysses, Politician and Sunshine of Your Love like it's nobody's business and cut an enjoyable version of White Room (needs the cellos, though). Too bad Steppin' stretches for an eternity-and-a-half, the rest of the album is fine and highly recommended.
Not as good as it could've been, but hey, it's still Cream!!!!!!!!.......2005-12-17
Much like the first Live Cream album, this Volume 2 was released as a "quickie" album to milk Cream's ample fan base of their cash. That statement may sound a bit harsh; however, the music is DAMN good for being part of a rip-off album released without the consent of Eric, Jack and Ginger.
The album starts off very slowly, with the first three tracks coming from what could be construed as Cream's worst recorded concert performance: Oakland 10/4/68. That night was the group's first show in nearly four months and they hadn't had a decent rehearsal since June 1968. Most of the music from that concert is sub-par by Cream standards (especially the still-unreleased "Passing the Time" from that night) but better than many bands at their peak. "Deserted Cities" is out-of-tune and inferior to the WOF studio (it doesn't work as effectively without Bruce's cello lines), "White Room" isn't all that hot either, but "Politician" is definitely an improvement in terms of energy and technical precision, and though the orgy of soloing guitars of the WOF version is missed, this tune works very well live.
The next three tracks were recorded in March 1968 at the same Winterland shows that produced the live disc of WOF. The Winterland performances are Cream at their absolute peak, the polar opposite of the sub-par Oakland show. "Tales of Brave Ulysses" and "Sunshine of Your Love" are superlative, energetic performances and are among the best versions I have ever heard of these songs. The obvious highlight of the latter tune is the ending jam on the song's final A major chord, though it is rather short compared to other performances of the song (a 17 minute version with a 12 minute (!) ending coda is available on bootlegs).
Which brings me to "Stepping Out," the highlight of the entire album. At 13 minutes, it's definitely not for anyone with little or no patience, but this is certainly a great Eric performance. It's not the best performance of this Clapton solo piece (that would go to Brandeis), but it certainly is respectable and a welcome addition to the live Cream cannon.
Now, of course, there will always be gripes over this album, since it obviously, as stated before, was quickly thrown together with little regard to Cream fans. However, the excellent quality of these recordings must be cherished, since soundboard recordings of Cream in the '60s are a rarity and most fans like me have to listen to poorly-made, hissy audience tapes to hear Cream in their full live glory. Forget the 2005 reunited Cream and take a gander at this. It's well worth getting.
A Big Disappointment.......2005-08-02
Aside from the last track, "Steppin' Out," this disc really doesn't have much to offer. "Steppin' Out" is the only jam on the CD, and I really think that they could've done a better job putting this compilation together. I rate this CD mediocre at best, because Cream was so great live (or at least they were supposed to be) and I think that they did a terrible job of making an album that was supposed to be representative of their live performances.
For me, the biggest disappointment was "White Room," which is only 5 1/2 minutes long. I really wanted to hear a long jam. But oh well.
If it weren't for "Steppin' Out," I would want my money back.
As for my recommendation, I think that your money would be better spent somewhere else. You'll be paying 10 bucks (at least), and really, only one song is worth it. Buy something else.
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ASIN: B000001FGF
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
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- Sleepy Time Time
- Sweet Wine
- Rollin' and Tumblin'
- Lawdy Mama
Customer Reviews:
Cream playing at their best which means playing live and improvisin'.......2005-12-31
Cream was basically a power trio that went super nova, which is pretty easy to do when you have Eric Clapton on guitar, Jack Bruce on bass, and Ginger Baker on drums. Their first album came out in 1966 and by the time their fourth album "Goodbye" came out in 1969 they had already disbanded. But one thing they proved with those four albums was that they were better on stage than they were in the studio, which explains why half the tracks on the last two albums were recorded live. Their last album was also their most successful, making it to #2 on the Billboard album chart, which explains why the next year their label came out with this album.
Four of the five tracks on "Live Cream, Volume 1" appeared on their debut album, "Fresh Cream." The fifth, is the traditional blues piece "Lawdy Mama," given the Clapton treatment. It also stands out as being the only track on the album that does not represent the band's jazz-oriented approach to rock music, which simply means that they were into high-energy improvisation and extended solos. Add to this list that the song was only 2:46 while "N.S.U." clocks in at 10:15 and "Sweet Wine" at 15:16 (without Baker, who co-wrote it, ever going off on an extended drum solo), and "Lawdy Mama" ends up being like a postscript to the rest of the album, where the emphasis is on their improvisational playing of what are basically blues tracks reved up to the rock level. To top everything off, it sure sounds a lot like "Strange Brew."
Cream and Led Zeppelin were both into doing tunes by the old blues masters, which we see here with Muddy Waters' "Rollin' and Tumblin,'" which is only a couple of minutes longer than the original. That is why the two monster tracks are the best on the album, because there are points where you do not even remember what song these guys were playing to begin with. The other thing of note with this album is being able to hear the band egg each other on during these tracks, which provides something a bit different and really captures what it was like at a Cream concert. What more would you want from a live album? Two years later "Live Cream, Volume 2" would come out, which includes "White Room," "Tales of Brave Ulysses," and a nice long version of "Sunshine of Your Love."
the best nearly.......2003-09-27
therEs some ORGULOUSlike STRUT YOUR PLOD; like grroves hidden within .the loudSHIMMERONG RIFFAGE /WATTS OF THIS MACHINE-BEAST PRODIGY ENSEMBLE GROWL...ME THINK. RECORDED UP CLOSE VERY INTIMATE POSSIBLY ONE OF THE BEST RECORDINGS EVER, ALMOST AS GOOD AS WATT BY TEN YEARS AFTER
The cream of the crop........2003-09-03
This is undoubtedly Cream's best with Volume II a close second. It is also very possibly the best rock album ever. Live rock albums are usually noisy and a bit off key with a lot of screaming fans but this is the exception. Incredible riffs and improvisation with unparalled power and technical mastery, far more satisfying than any of their fine studio albums. Thirty years of enjoying this album and it still gives me goosebumps. Very intense and highly recommended.
The cream of the crop........2003-09-03
This is undoubtedly Cream's best with Volume II a close second. It is also very possibly the best rock album ever. Live rock albums are usually noisy and a bit off key with a lot of screaming fans but this is the exception. Incredible riffs and improvisation with unparalled power and technical mastery, far more satisfying than any of their fine studio albums. Thirty years of enjoying this album and it still gives me goosebumps. Very intense and highly recommended.
Cream for ever!.......1999-05-21
Not one review yet? Strange.... My advice to all friends of Cream: So much good stuff on it, you should listen to. Cream live on stage, still unbeatable! Even 20 years later....
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- MOBILE FIDELITY SOUND LAB BRINGS BOTH LIVE CREAM VOLUMES TO LIFE.
- jack, ginger,and eric at their ultimate best!!!!!!
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- Politician
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MOBILE FIDELITY SOUND LAB BRINGS BOTH LIVE CREAM VOLUMES TO LIFE. .......2007-04-12
I will be writing a review on the legendary historic live albums entitled "CREAM - LIVE CREAM & LIVE CREAM, VOLUME II" by one of Rock's greatest legendary bands and the greatest three-man supergroup ever assembled. I give you one of England's pride and joy's, C-R-E-A-M. "LIVE CREAM, VOLUME I" was originally released in 1970 on Vinyl/LP and 8-Track on the Polydor Records label which is under license from PolyGram Records. "LIVE CREAM, VOLUME II" was originally released in 1972 on Vinyl/LP and 8-Track on the Polydor Records label which is also under license from PolyGram Records. Both these volumes would see their day of release on Compact Disc in the late 80's. This special edition two volume Gold CD set was originally released in 1995 in the ORIGINAL MASTER RECORDING / ULTRADISC II series by Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab. Please believe me when I tell you that these ORIGINAL MASTER RECORDING CD's are far more superior then the regular CD's. Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab has really added more to the CREAM legend and legacy by bringing these live performances to life and can now be heard the way it was truly intended to be heard. As always, if I hear any new additional information concerning these legendary live albums or the artist, I will edit this review immediately so that you the consumer will get the best informative and most accurate review possible.
CREAM will forever go down in Rock n' Roll history and be remembered for becoming the greatest three-man supergroup ever assembled. When guitarist Eric "Slowhand" Clapton, bassist Jack Bruce and drummer Ginger Baker perform live on stage, you can actually feel the power of their music flowing through their amplifiers. Believe it or not, fifty percent of CREAM'S recorded output was taken from their live performances. And the two Gold discs which comprise this Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab 2-CD set, "LIVE CREAM" and "LIVE CREAM, VOLUME II" were the final CREAM albums isuued in 1970 and 1972 respectively. Despite the four years between the first and last issuance of CREAM'S concert material, all of these officially released live performances were recorded in 1968 in California during their spring and fall tours. In my opinion, "LIVE CREAM" and "LIVE CREAM, VOLUME II" is truly without a doubt, a true testament of sheer craftfully skilled genius and musical creativity of three legendary masterminds. These live landmark albums is also a fine fitting tribute to a great three-man supergroup that was truly indeed, far ahead of their time.
"LIVE CREAM, VOLUME I" contains four songs from their first album, "FRESH CREAM." "N.S.U." was recorded at the Winterland in San Francisco, California on 10 March 1968. "Sleepy Time Time" was also recorded at the Winterland on 9 March 1968. "Sweet Wine" was also recorded at the Winterland during the second set on 10 March 1968. "Rollin' And Tumblin'" was recorded at the Filmore West on 7 March 1968. Track number five which is "Lawdy Mama," is actually an out-take from the "DISRAELI GEARS" sessions and cannot in any way be considered a live performance, thematically or otherwise.
"LIVE CREAM, VOLUME II" was issued with little fanfare in 1972. This disc begins with three numbers found on the "WHEELS OF FIRE" album. "Deserted Cities Of The Heart," "White Room" and "Politician" were all recorded at the Oakland Coliseum on 4 October 1968. "Tales Of Brave Ulysses" was recorded at the Winterland on 10 March 1968. "Sunshine Of Your Love" was also recorded at the Winterland but on 9 March 1968. "Steppin' Out" was also recorded at the Winterland on 10 March 1968.
It is now time to let the music of CREAM speak for itself and back it up by doing all of the talking. "LIVE CREAM, VOLUME I" begins with the ten minute blistering and powerful "N.S.U.," the slow but powerful "Sleepy Time Time," the merciless fifteen minute "Sweet Wine," the train roaring and harmonica filled Blues song "Rollin' And Tumblin'" and the studio outtake song in which the music is actually "Strange Brew," "Lawdy Mama." END OF "LIVE CREAM, VOLUME I."
"LIVE CREAM, VOLUME II" take right where Volume I left off and begins with the fast and energetic "Deserted Cities Of the Heart," the forever CREAM trademark killer Rocker "White Room," the slow and evil sounding Blues song "Politician," the refreshing and soulful Rocker "Tales Of Brave Ulysses," the forever CREAM trademark thunderous Rocker "Sunshine Of Your Love" and the fourteen minute groundbreaking blasting Rocker "Steppin' Out." END OF "LIVE CREAM, VOLUME II." May I also add that Clapton played a mean guitar in both the Volumes. Clapton delivered some of Rock's greatest guitar riffs and licks during the recording of these live performances. Clapton was red hot and on fire!
Overall, this is one hell of a CREAM two volume live album worth seeking further research into and checking out especially if you are a hardcore diehard CREAM fan or a devout music collector. As for all of the curious newcomers and new beginners that are not familiar with the sound and music of CREAM, I would start by purchasing all four of CREAM'S albums before preceeding on to this album. However, there are a few CREAM greatest hits compilation albums that you might want to research further into and check out before you make your final decision as to which CREAM album(s) is right for you. You can purchase all of CREAM'S albums through Amazon com or Borders. When you purchase any album by CREAM, you will be glad that you did.
I would like to highly recommend purchasing this legendary live masterpiece two volume albums to own as a valuable and important part of his or her own personal music collection. These legendary live two volume albums has already proven to stand the test of time and will always be around to be enjoyed, appreciated and cherished for many years to come, NOW AND FOREVER. This is one great live two volume album that no hardcore music fan as well as a devout music collector would want to be without.
In closing, CREAM LIVES! With their recent extremely successful reunion tour in 2005, the world still wants more CREAM. CREAM has already received the highest ultimate honor by being inducted into the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame despite already leaving their mark in Rock n' Roll history forever. How about it guys? ONE MORE TIME. So here's to you Eric, Jack and Ginger. Thanks for the great memories. Keep Persevering. Keep The Faith. And as the saying goes, "AND THE REST IS ROCK N' ROLL HISTORY," need I say more? Thanks for reading my review and I hope that you have enjoyed reading it as much as I have enjoyed writing it for your reading pleasure. I also hope that all of you will read all of my other reviews in the near future when time permits. CREAM FOREVER. Long Live Rock n' Roll. Rock out always and take it easy. Forever In Rock, John L.
jack, ginger,and eric at their ultimate best!!!!!!.......1998-12-24
this fantasically done compilation represents the best of eric clapton, jack bruce, and ginger baker at the height of there short time together. every "woodstock generation" rocker should have this in his or her collection and listen to it regularly to just remember the days!! long live the 60's rockers!!
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Music:
- Local
- Louie, Louie
- Mind games
- Muscle of Love
- Necessity's A Mother-volume 1
- Never Mind the Sex Pistols
- Non Stop '90s Rock
- Nucleus
- Oar
- Ocean Breathes Salty [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
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