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Big Brother and the Holding Company (lead singer Janis Joplin) – Live at Winterland '68; The Blues Brothers – Live – The Closing of Winterland, 31st December 1978; Cream – Wheels of Fire (erroneously listed as being recorded at the Fillmore on the original LP), Live Cream, Live Cream Volume II, Those Were the Days; Electric Light ...
Live Cream (also called Live Cream, Volume 1) is a live compilation album by the British rock band Cream, released in 1970.This album comprises four live tracks recorded in 1968 and one studio track "Lawdy Mama" from 1967.
Live Cream Volume II is the second live album by the British rock band Cream, released in March 1972 by Polydor Records (Atco Records in the US). This album contains six tracks recorded at various performances from 9 March to 4 October 1968.
Live at the Fillmore 1969: The Move: The Fillmore, San Francisco [29] 1969 [29] 2011 [29] Spread Your Wings and Fly: Live at the Fillmore East: Laura Nyro: Fillmore East, New York City [30] 1971 [30] 2004 [30] Live at the Fillmore: Ozomatli: The Fillmore, San Francisco [31] 2005 [31] 2005 [31] Live at the Fillmore 1997: Tom Petty and the ...
These include a 24 October 1967 recording by the BBC (BBC Sessions), 9 March 1968 at the Winterland Ballroom (Live Cream Volume II), and 26 November 1968 at the Royal Albert Hall (Cream's Farewell Concert). [37] A recording from Cream's reunion show on 3 May 2005 is included on Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6, 2005. [37]
Fresh Live Cream - VHS, DVD, documentary filmed just after the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame reunion in 1993 containing band interviews and previously unreleased material Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6, 2005 - DVD, recorded Royal Albert Hall, May 2005 (UK : Platinum), (US : 5× Platinum)
The band was named "Cream", as Clapton, Bruce, and Baker were already considered the "cream of the crop" amongst blues and jazz musicians in the exploding British music scene. Initially, the group were referred to and billed as "The Cream", but starting officially with its first record releases, the trio came to be known as "Cream". [16]
Those Were the Days is a retrospective compilation of music recorded by the British rock band Cream, released on 23 September 1997.It comprises four compact discs and includes almost every studio track released during the band's active lifetime, with the exception of the original "Passing The Time" from Wheels of Fire, and all but three tracks from the live material recorded in 1968 and ...