Cream of the crop
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 1:45 pm
Thanks to an intrusive ad in Windows Media Player, I just recently found out that a DVD of the Cream reunion concerts in May 2005 is available. It was recorded at Royal Albert hall, and it's a class act.
For us oldies who are unregenerate Clapton, Bruce, and Baker fans, it's pure heaven. They're definitely older and grayer, but they've matured over the years. Clapton's on top of his playing game, and his singing's much better than it was in the '60's. Bruce is still a great player and excellent singer, although he's lost some of his vocal range. Ginger Baker plays exactly the same, though his voice's a bit deeper.
They cover most of their better cream material, and the DVD has alternate versions of several songs. They have the old Cream fire, but their greater maturity makes them sound even better.
For us oldies who are unregenerate Clapton, Bruce, and Baker fans, it's pure heaven. They're definitely older and grayer, but they've matured over the years. Clapton's on top of his playing game, and his singing's much better than it was in the '60's. Bruce is still a great player and excellent singer, although he's lost some of his vocal range. Ginger Baker plays exactly the same, though his voice's a bit deeper.
They cover most of their better cream material, and the DVD has alternate versions of several songs. They have the old Cream fire, but their greater maturity makes them sound even better.