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During their 2005 reunion, Cream revisited the song at the Royal Albert Hall and it is included on the Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6, 2005 album and video. [96] After Cream's breakup in 1968, Clapton continued to perform "Crossroads" in a variety of settings, [80] although in a more relaxed, understated style. [97]
Fresh Cream: 1966 [6] "The Clearout" Jack Bruce Pete Brown: Disraeli Gears (Deluxe Edition) 2004 [7] "The Coffee Song" Tony Colton Ray Smith Fresh Cream (Reissue) 1983 [8] "Crossroads" (live) † Robert Johnson arr. Eric Clapton: Wheels of Fire: 1968 [9] "Dance the Night Away" Jack Bruce Pete Brown: Disraeli Gears: 1967 [4] "Deserted Cities of ...
Crossroads is a 1988 music collection box set of the work of Eric Clapton released by Polydor Records. [1] The set includes his work with the Yardbirds , John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers , Cream , Blind Faith , Delaney & Bonnie & Friends and Derek and the Dominos , as well as his solo career.
The Cream of Clapton is an Eric Clapton compilation album released in 1995. Additionally, the European and U.S. -versions have a different track listings. The European version had already been released as The Best of Eric Clapton (Polydor 511072) in 1991, though without the track " I Can't Stand It ".
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The Very Best of Cream is a 1995 compilation album by the British rock band ... "Crossroads" Robert Johnson, ... New Zealand Recorded Music NZ [3] 19 Certifications ...
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 ...
Goodbye (also called Goodbye Cream) [2] is the fourth and final studio album by Cream, with three tracks recorded live, and three recorded in the studio. The album was released after Cream disbanded in November 1968.