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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Image Entertainment
EAN: 0014381324723
Format: Best of, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Image Entertainment
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Image Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 21, 2006
Running Time: 113 minutes
Sales Rank: 32173
Studio: Image Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: November 21, 2006
Editorial Review:
Description: Their fully-authorized story in a 2-disc deluxe set! The beginning, the farewell, the reunion. Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce tell how it was... and how it is. Cream, the world's first 'supergroup,' stunned the pop world when it burst on the Swinging '60s. Produced with full cooperation from the band, this fascinating documentary tells their full amazing story. Exclusive new interviews reveal how success affected them and how they created the smash hits 'I Feel Free,' 'Sunshine of Your Love' and 'White Room.' See highlights of their career: Cream's birth in 1966, the sudden break-up in 1968, and an historic reunion in 2005 with sold-out concerts in London and New York which rekindled the public's fascination with this all-star trio. Together with interviews with key music industry figures, here is the best, most informative insight into a cultural phenomenon that shaped the future of rock.
Disc 1 includes unreleased archive footage, new interviews with Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce and others, plus music, performance footage, rare and unseen photographs and memorabilia!
Disc 2 (audio) includes Swedish Radio sessions ('Konsert med Cream,' 1967) and 5 previously unreleased audio tracks: 'NSU,' 'Steppin' Out,' 'Traintime,' 'Toad' and 'I'm So Glad.'
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Great view from the inside
This "documentary" of sorts has become one of my favorite. There are quite a few stories from not only Eric, Jack and Ginger, but from close associates of theirs telling their view on the rise and abrupt end of Cream.
Eric and Jack seem fairly content with their story and on their experiences being in the band but Ginger seems quite bitter towards Jack. You never really quite know why Ginger despises Jack so much, you aren't really told what Jack did throughout their relationship that ... Read More
Rating: - An Essential purchase for any Cream Fan!
A two-disc set comprising of interviews,video clips and live music, this is a highly entertaining collection with Jack Bruce,Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker telling us in their own words how the world's first supergroup formed, hit the top of the charts with such hits as Sunshine of Your Love and White Room, then self destructed in just a few short years, only to reform for the celebrated 2005 Cream at Albert Hall concerts. Poet Pete Brown, who had a hand in most of Creams songs, also is interviewed.
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Rating: - "Where's the Beef?"
There some great interviews on here, with Cream and people affiliated with them. But after a while it gets to be too much talk and not enough action. It would have been great to hear some musical clips to accompany the interviews.
Also, the one extra interview I listened to with Solomon Burke and B.B. King, does not mention Cream at all.
Rating: - The Cream
This is how the boys used to sound..........fabulous!
This DVd should be in every music colection! I will not say anymore....just buy it and enjoy!
Rating: - nothing new waste of money
I had high expectations regarding the dvd/cd and here is the result: cd with stockholm concert was many times issued on bootlegs so it came as no surprise with same sound effect. DVD has plenty of interviews and the songs from revolutionary club were issued on dvd fresh live cream.Huge dissapointment is coming from no performance in 1993 (Hall of fame) and 2005 (Madison) they only interview people about the concert - joke or what? Better buy Jack Bruce Cream of Cream dvd.
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