Cat's Squirrel (Reaction 1966)
Fresh Cream is the great debut recording released by the British Superpower Blues-Rock group Cream formed by the legendary best names on the business - the trio: drummer Ginger Baker, bassist and singer Jack Bruce to the main man lead guitars and vocals Eric Clapton back on the early sixties boosting the groovy calls of the magic blends on Psychedelic Blues and Hard Rock as their ultimate tuning sounds.
Armed with the amazing skills, hyper-sonic feedback craze and long jam-sessions solos of the proto progressions highlighted here on Fresh Cream - one of the important recordings to completed your universal Rock Music collections today and from this album we got the chances to listening to the greatest performance from the Cream trio in their original sounds through the combinations of others musical instruments played also by them like harmonica, cello, piano and organ to complete the sound effects made and carried with the soft air of Rock Revolution's air on the evening within Rollin' And Tumblin', Sweet Wine, Dreaming, Spoonful and N.S.U even when we must not weary for listening to the mono version of this record.
Gladly, Creamy, Bluesy ...
Link:
https://youtu.be/_HrOYhrVoJs
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