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An Acoustic Tribute to Cream
  1. I Feel Free (Feat: Deborah Bonham, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce)
  2. White Room (Feat: Pete Brown, Malcolm Bruce and Clem Clempson)
  3. Theme For An Imaginary Western (Feat: Pete Brown, Malcolm Bruce and Clem Clempson)
  4. We're Going Wrong (Feat Malcolm Bruce and Clem Clempson)
  5. Sunshine Of Your Love (Feat: Ginger Baker, Joe Bonamassa, Malcolm Bruce and Bernie Marsden)
  6. Deserted Cities Of The Heart (Feat: Joe Bonamassa, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce)
  7. Sweet Wine (Feat: Ginger Baker,Nathan James,Pee Wee Ellis,Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce)
  8. Tales Of Brave Ulysses (Feat:Ginger Baker, Nathan James, Pee Wee Ellis Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce)
  9. Crossroads (Feat: Ginger Baker, Bernie Marsden, Joe Bonamassa and Malcolm Bruce)
  10. Take It Back (Feat: Maggie Bell, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce)
  11. Spoonful (Feat: Bobby Rush, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce)
  12. Sitting On Top Of The World (Feat: Bobby Rush, Maggie Bell, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce)
  13. Badge (Feat: Deborah Bonham, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce)
  14. Politician (Feat: Pete Brown, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce)
  15. Born Under A Bad Sign (Feat: Paul Rodgers, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce)

Heavenly Cream

An Acoustic Tribute to Cream

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  • limited 180g cream 2lp

    Released: 24th Nov 2023

    £36.99
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'An Acoustic Tribute To Cream' features Ginger Baker, Cream lyricist the late Pete Brown, Free front man Paul Rodgers, Bernie Marsden, Joe Bonamassa, Bobby Rush, Malcolm Bruce (son of Jack Bruce), Debra Bonham, Maggie Bell and others.

One of the highlights of this project was the participation of Cream's original drummer Ginger Baker. It turned out, sadly, that these were the last recording sessions he ever did. Another big plus was getting the great Bobby Rush. The 85 year old blues/funk master verve and energy is spectacular. Joe Bonamassa didn't quite realize that we were all-acoustic, but plugged in for his slide work on "Sunshine" to great effect. The powerful vocals of Deborah Bonham gracefully shook the walls of Abbey Road studios when she came in to lay down a couple of tracks. Her husband Peter Bullick also added to the mix, displaying his guitar finesse with great ease Maggie Bell's performances were a welcome reminder that she is still one of the greatest British blues/ soul artists of our time. And multi- instrumentalist and singer Malcolm Bruce, who played on every track, did some magical work that his late father Jack would surely have been very proud of. If that wasn't enough, the phenomenal voice of Paul Rodgers puts the sweetest icing on this fine collection of tracks with his unmistakable presence.