Showing posts with label Jack Bruce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jack Bruce. Show all posts

Cream discography [FLAC]

 

Cream were a 1960s British blues-rock band and supergroup consisting of bassist/vocalist Jack Bruce, guitarist/vocalist Eric Clapton, and drummer/vocalist Ginger Baker. Their sound was characterised by a hybrid of blues, hard rock and psychedelic rock, combining Eric Clapton's blues guitar playing with the voice and basslines of Jack Bruce and the jazz-influenced drumming of Baker.


1966 Fresh Cream
1967 Disraeli Gears
1968 Wheels Of Fire
1969 Goodbye
1970 Live Cream
1972 Live Cream Vol. 2
2003 BBC Sessions
2005 Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6 2005



Cream - Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6, 2005 (DVDRIP video)

 

Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6, 2005 is a live album by the British rock band Cream, recorded at the Royal Albert Hall in 2005 during the band's reunion tour. As the title implies, the recording includes songs from their four reunion shows on 2, 3, 5, and 6 May 2005. 

  •     Jack Bruce – vocals, bass guitar, harmonica
  •     Eric Clapton – guitar, vocals
  •     Ginger Baker – drums, cowbells, vocals




 

Cream – Goodbye Tour (Live 1968) [4 CD, 2020/FLAC]

The Cream album Goodbye, `Goodbye Tour - Live 1968' now available in a special, expanded edition and the first authorized release of these four historic complete 1968 concerts. Each concert features previously unreleased tracks and the Royal Albert Hall show hasn't featured on CD until now. This historic collection features 36 tracks, 29 of which have not been released until now.

Robin Trower - Farther On Up the Road: The Chrysalis Years (1977-1983) [3 CD, 2012/FLAC]

 

Following hot on the heels of last year’s A Tale Untold: The Chrysalis Years 1973-1976 (Robin Trower’s first anthology of the albums produced for Chrysalis Records), comes the companion collection, Farther On Up The Road: The Chrysalis Years 1977-1983.

Featuring a further six whole albums, this second volume collects together the remaining releases Robin recorded for the label, including two LP made with Cream’s legendary bassist and vocalist, Jack Bruce. This 3CD set kicks off with 1977’s In City Dreams, which now features the 7” single edit of Bluebird, available on CD for the first time, followed by Caravan to Midnight from 1978. Next up is 1979’s Victims of the Fury, which now includes the rare b-side ‘One In A Million’. B.L.T., the first of two albums to feature Jack Bruce, was released in 1981, which was swiftly followed the following year by the album Truce.

The set is completed by Back It Up, the sixth album on this release (as well as his eleventh and last LP for Chrysalis) was originally released in 1983, and sees the return of Robin’s long term collaborator Jimmy Dewar, on bass and vocals.

Jack Bruce - Sunshine Of Your Love: A Life In Music (2 CD, 2015/FLAC)


Jack Bruce, one of the greats in the annals of Rock and Roll, gave a lot of music via the many bands that he played with. In addition, Jack Bruce recorded solo albums as well. His best known stop was Cream, the Clapton/Bruce/Baker supergroup that left behind enough classics to keep us happy. A very special highlights collection of Jack Bruce’s work is now available with the release of Sunshine of Your Love: A Life in Music. Released via Universal the career spanning 35-track 2CD anthology feature the greatest works from the legendary musician, composer and bass virtuoso.

The anthology celebrates the highlights of Jack Bruce’s career and covers both his work with Cream and much more beyond, including his last album, the critically acclaimed Silver Rails. Sunshine of Your Love: A Life in Music coincides with the sold out tribute concert ‘Sunshine of Your Love’ featuring Ginger Baker, Joss Stone, Phil Manzanera, Ian Anderson, Vernon Reid, Mark King, Hugh Cornwell, Bernie Marsden, Uli Jon Roth and many more.

Cream - Those Were The Days [4 CD, 1997/FLAC]

 


Those Were the Days is a retrospective compilation of the music of Cream, released on September 23, 1997. It comprises four CDs and catalogues every track from their four studio albums, plus live material recorded in 1968.

The title is taken from the song written by Ginger Baker and Mike Taylor, released on the album Wheels of Fire in 1968.

Cream - ReMasters Outakes and Alternates - The Remastered Collection Vol. 1-10 (1966-1968) 20 CD

 


01-Renovating The Blues [2 CD]
02-Outtakes & Alternates (2 CD)
03-Disraeli Gears Live (2 CD) incl BBC recordings
04-Live at the Fillmore [2 CD]
05-EAST COAST, SEPT 1967 [2 CD]
06-GRANDE BALLROOM, OCT 1967 [2 CD]
07-Live In Europe [2 CD]
08-Back Bay Theatre- Winterland Outtakes [2 CD]
09-Final USA Tour [2 CD]
10-California Days [2 CD]

Jack Bruce - Can You Follow? [6 CD, 2008]

 

Can You Follow?, a 6CD set spanning Jack Bruce's career from 1962 to 2003, released on 23 June 2008 on Esoteric Recordings, a label of the Cherry Red group in London. Can You Follow? celebrates his enduring talent and musical legacy. The box set includes a 68 page book featuring Jack's recollections and many photographs. Six Glorious Discs.

This lavish and ambitious set gathers together material drawn from all aspects of Jack’s career, beginning in 1962 with the earliest released recording of Jack performing as a member of Alexis Korner’s Blues Incorporated and continuing with recordings made with the Graham Bond Organisation (comprising Jack, Graham Bond, Ginger Baker and Dick Heckstall-Smith), John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, Manfred Mann and then on to Cream (the band which brought Jack Bruce along with Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker to world wide prominence), selling over 33 million albums in the process.

Following the demise of Cream in November 1968 Jack embarked on a distinguished career as a solo artist, recording fifteen albums in his own right, all of immense creativity and diversity.

As one of popular music’s most respected innovators, Jack Bruce is in a class of his own. Can You Follow? celebrates his enduring talent and musical legacy.