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Cream - Live In Dallas 1968 - Import CD Limited Edition

Cream - Live In Dallas 1968 - Import CD Limited Edition

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Rock

Blues Rock

2024년 6월 21일

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Catalog No.: ARC1187

JAN/ISBN: 4997184189156

Number of Discs: 1

Country/Region of Manufacture: Import

Credits:

Cream

Description:

Cream, one of the greatest rock trios in history, was formed in 1966 by Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker, and their debut album, "Fresh Cream," was a hit in the U.K. and the U.S. That year, they gigged only in the U.K. The following year, from February to June, 1967, they toured Europe and played nine dates in New York City only to expand their live activities. The band toured Europe from February to June of 1967 and played nine dates in New York City only to expand their live activities. After the completion of their second album "Disraeli Gears", the band toured the U.S. from August to October to promote the album. This album is a live album recorded and broadcasted from the concert in Dallas, Texas on October 25 of the same year for a local FM station's program, and captures the concert in its entirety.The live performance consists of one song from the debut album, one song from the new album at that time, 'White Room' which was not on the album at that time, and five cover numbers. This is a great live album that allows you to experience the trio's amazing performance with so much creative blues improvisation! Imported domestic edition with Japanese obi and bilingual liner notes> Eric Clapton (g, vo)Jack Bruce (b, vo)Ginger Baker (ds)

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