Cream/Ny, USA 2005
Cream/Ny, USA 2005
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In New York, which was realized in the fall of 2005, the first performance on October 24th was completely recorded from the 3-day continuous performance at Madison Square Garden in a master version with significantly superior sound quality. Released at the end of 2005, it is a masterpiece sound source that received high praise from fans and the media as "the definitive MSG opening night performance." This sound source was circulated on the internet at an early stage, and due to its high sound quality, multiple titles based on it were released. On the other hand, this title was created from the master of the original recording artist, and by comparing it with the previously released version, you can confirm the difference in sound quality that is rare in the digital age. . (This is by no means a difference in remastering or anything like that.) Compared to the main version, the previous release feels like it has been degraded as if it had been passed through an analog tape once. Without a doubt, it can be said to be the sound source that represents Cream's MSG performance in 2005. Perhaps because it is the first performance, the passionate reactions of the fans who have been waiting for Cream are recorded very realistically in each song, and you can experience the wonderful excitement of each song, including the wonderful performances of the three members. . After N.S.U.'s performance, Jack Bruce addressed the audience with the words ``Fantastic, amazing, beautiful,'' followed by ``I'm so happy to be able to play in front of the best audience in the world,'' and the audience responded with loud cheers. . Just like the London performance, the three performers were solid yet enthusiastic, and the entire performance was truly worth listening to. The New York performance included Tales Of Brave Ulysses, which was not played in London, to the delight of fans. During the intro to White Room, Ginger accidentally starts playing Toad's drums, and when she realizes that, she stops playing. Clapton was the MC for the occasion, saying, ``That was Ginger's solo.'' This kind of accident was unique to the first day when White Room was played. The 2005 MSG premiere of Cream's reunion performance, which was never going to happen again due to Jack's death. The welcome and excitement of the audience in the venue was amazing, and listening to it again in 2014, I'm sure you'll feel a different kind of emotion and emotion than ever before. Cream's reunion performance was made possible by Clapton, who was worried about Jack's condition after a liver transplant. Jack sometimes played while leaning on a chair, but when you listen to the main version, the biting vocals and bass playing of that heyday are still alive and well. Please remember the great bassist with this album. Live at Madison Square Garden, New York, USA 24th October 2005 PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 1. I'm So Glad 2. Spoonful 3. Outside Woman Blues 4. Pressed Rat And Warthog 5. Sleepy Time Time 6. Tales Of Brave Ulysses 7. N.S.U. 8. Badge 9. Politician 10. Sweet Wine 11. Rollin' & Tumblin' 12. Stormy Monday 13. Deserted Cities Of The Heart Disc 2 1. Born Under The Bad Sign 2. We're Going Wrong 3. Crossroads 4. Sitting On Top Of The World 5. White Room 6. Toad 7. Sunshine Of Your Love Eric Clapton - Guitar, Vocal Jack Bruce - Bass, Vocal Ginger Baker - Drums
Disc 1 1. I'm So Glad 2. Spoonful 3. Outside Woman Blues 4. Pressed Rat And Warthog 5. Sleepy Time Time 6. Tales Of Brave Ulysses 7. N.S.U. 8. Badge 9. Politician 10. Sweet Wine 11. Rollin ' & Tumblin' 12. Stormy Monday 13. Deserted Cities Of The Heart Disc 2 1. Born Under The Bad Sign 2. We're Going Wrong 3. Crossroads 4. Sitting On Top Of The World 5. White Room 6. Toad 7 Sunshine Of Your Love Eric Clapton - Guitar, Vocal Jack Bruce - Bass, Vocal Ginger Baker - Drums