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  2. Fresh Cream - Wikipedia

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    Fresh Cream was released in the UK on 9 December 1966, as the first LP on the Reaction Records label, owned by producer Robert Stigwood. It was released in both mono and stereo versions, at the same time as the release of the single "I Feel Free". [7] Interest in the supergroup's first album was intense, and it peaked at No. 6 on the UK Albums ...

  3. Cream discography - Wikipedia

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    Cream were a 1960s British rock power trio consisting of drummer Ginger Baker, guitarist/singer Eric Clapton and bassist/singer Jack Bruce.While together they released four albums, the last two being partly recorded live in concert, and ten singles.

  4. Cream (band) - Wikipedia

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    The group's third album, Wheels of Fire (1968), is the first platinum-selling double album. [8] [9] ... The band's debut album, Fresh Cream, was recorded and released ...

  5. List of songs recorded by Cream - Wikipedia

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    Fresh Cream: 1966 [6] "Sitting on Top of the World" [d] Walter Vinson Lonnie Chatmon arr. Chester Burnett ‡ Wheels of Fire: 1968 [2] "Sleepy Time Time" Jack Bruce Janet Godfrey: Fresh Cream: 1966 [10] "Spoonful" [e] † Willie Dixon ‡ Fresh Cream: 1966 [10] "Strange Brew" † Eric Clapton Felix Pappalardi Gail Collins: Disraeli Gears: 1967 ...

  6. I Feel Free - Wikipedia

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    "I Feel Free" is a song first recorded by the British rock band Cream. The lyrics were written by Pete Brown, with the music by Jack Bruce.The song showcases the band's musical diversity, effectively combining blues rock with psychedelic pop.

  7. Best of Cream - Wikipedia

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    Best of Cream is a compilation album of material recorded from 1966 to 1968 by the rock band Cream, and released shortly after their disbanding.The album was originally released by Cream's U.S. label Atco Records (catalog no. SD 33-291), and was available on that label during the years 1969–1972.

  8. Sunshine of Your Love - Wikipedia

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    In early 1967, Cream were writing and rehearsing songs for a second album. Their December 1966 debut album, Fresh Cream, was a mix of updated blues numbers and pop-oriented rock songs. [5] Inspired by recent developments in rock music, the group began pursuing a more overtly psychedelic direction.

  9. Jack Bruce - Wikipedia

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    In August 1968, before Cream officially disbanded, Bruce recorded a semi-acoustic free jazz album with John McLaughlin, Dick Heckstall-Smith and Jon Hiseman. [5] This was issued in 1970 as Bruce's second solo album, Things We Like. The album was a precursor to the jazz fusion boom in the early 1970s.

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