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"Tales of Brave Ulysses" is a song recorded in 1967 by British group Cream. [3] It was released as the B-side to the "Strange Brew" single in May 1967. [1] In November, the song was included on Cream's second album, Disraeli Gears. [4] The song features one of the earliest uses of a wah-wah pedal, which guitarist Eric Clapton plays throughout ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... "Tales of Brave Ulysses" (Eric Clapton, Martin Sharp) 10 March 1968, Winterland: 4:45: Side 2 ...
Upon release, Cash Box called it a "driving, frenetic, medium-paced rock venture." [7] Over in England, Melody Maker wrote it had "a sighing, wistful vocal and a deep resonant backing with Clapton bending and snaking out" although it concluded "maybe not the strongest song they could have put out and we think people expected a more unique idea from the Cream this time."
"Tales of Brave Ulysses" from the Top Gear session recorded 24 October 1967 at Aeolian 2. "Blue Condition" and "We're Going Wrong" from the Top Gear session recorded 9 January 1968 at Aeolian 2. Personnel
"Tales of Brave Ulysses" had been inspired by a trip to Ibiza that artist Martin Sharp had recently taken, where the sirens were alleged to have sung to Ulysses. "Dance the Night Away" was penned by Pete Brown as a tribute to the freedom dancing gave him after he quit drugs, while the words to "We're Going Wrong" had been written by Bruce after ...
Stephen Thomas Erlewine stated in a review for the album on AllMusic that it did not contain the band's greatest hits, going on to state that "if you're curious, you're advised to dig deeper than this."
Beck missed the second half of the game, and backup quarterback Gunner Stockton took over and led the Bulldogs to the win in overtime. That secured them a spot in the College Football Playoff and ...
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 ...