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Date: 05/29/67
Year: 1967
Venue: Tulip Bulb Auction Hall
City: Spaulding
State: England
Set I
NSU
Sunshine Of Your Love
We're Going Wrong
Steppin' Out
Rollin' And Tumblin'
Toad
I'm So Glad
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CREAM
Tulip Bulb Auction Hall 1967
Barbeque 67, Spalding, May 29, 1967
Audience recording remastered
1. N.S.U.
2. Sunshine Of Your Love
3. We're Going Wrong
4. Steppin' Out
5. Rollin' And Tumblin'
6. Toad
7. I'm So Glad
8. Tales Of Brave Ulysees
9. Sunshine Of Your Love
10. Sleepy Time Time
11. Steppin' Out
12. Sitting On Top Of The World
Tracks 8-11: Konserthuset, Stockholm, November 14, 1967
Track 12: unknown location |
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Includes filler. |
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Marquee Club, London, 23rd May 1967
Remastered Quality: A good quality audience recording let down by a an inadequate PA but balance is still quite good. It has been noise filtered, volume levels equalised and some rough edits & odd noises tidied up. A realistic sound handling the dual stack's volume quite well.
The BBC recordings are variable - the latter ones are better quality. The off air recordings are naturally inferior (AM broadcasts). Overall sound quality is good with a bit of bass boost thickening the sound and digital noise filtering clarifying things all round, especially on the off-air.
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1. Intro/Lawdy Mama (Trad arr. Clapton) [which was reworked into:] 1.47
2. Strange Brew (Clapton/Papparlardi/Collins) 3.06
3. Interview of Eric Clapton .33
Marquee Club
4. Introduction 1.13
5. Tales of Brave Ulysses (Clapton/Sharp) 3.17
5. World of Pain (Pappalardi/Collins) 4.39
7. Outside Woman Blues (Reynolds) 3.54
8. Dance the Night Away (Bruce/Brown) 4.13
9. Sleepy Time Time (Bruce/Godfrey) 6.30
10. Sweet Wine (Baker/Godfrey) 5.19
11. Rollin' & Tumblin (Morganfield) 4.42
12. NSU (Bruce) 3.28
BBC
13. I Feel Free (Bruce/Brown) (Live in Paris) 1.59
14. Take it Back (Bruce) (probably live in the studio) 3.07
15. Intro/Stepping Out (Bracken) (live in the studio) 3.35
16. Tales of Brave Ulysses (Clapton/Sharp) (live in the studio) 3.01 |
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Cream Remasters |
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tracks 1-7 on disc 2 of "Disraeli Gears Live" (remastered) |
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"Disraeli Gears Live" Remaster --> As I have made clear this is a severely flawed audience recording (not a soundboard as claimed by the commercial bootleggers!). It lacks bass and has just audible vocals. Bass has been boosted to a level of prescence but hardly clear and nothing could be done about the vocals. The good quality tape recording needed minimal filtering but some editing of extraneous mike/electrical noises. The drums are magnificently clear (and very live sounding) as is the guitar. // Ian Sippen set up his quality equipment to record Cream. Unfortunately the left mike failed and the recording is dominated by the guitar and the drums. The loss of bass is partially compensated for by the magnificent, very present sound of the drums. Jack?s vocals are largely heard by direct acoustics rather then through the PA. |