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"Tales of Brave Ulysses" is a song recorded in 1967 by British group Cream. [3] It was released as the B-side to the "Strange Brew" single in May 1967. [1] In November, the song was included on Cream's second album, Disraeli Gears. [4] The song features one of the earliest uses of a wah-wah pedal, which guitarist Eric Clapton plays throughout ...
"Tales of Brave Ulysses" had been inspired by a trip to Ibiza that artist Martin Sharp had recently taken, where the sirens were alleged to have sung to Ulysses. "Dance the Night Away" was penned by Pete Brown as a tribute to the freedom dancing gave him after he quit drugs, while the words to "We're Going Wrong" had been written by Bruce after ...
"Revelation (Life or Death)" references the events of the Book of Revelation in both the title and lyrics. The track "Assassin" was released as a single in 1984 and included a cover of British rock band Cream's 1967 song "Tales of Brave Ulysses" as a B-side.
Upon release, Cash Box called it a "driving, frenetic, medium-paced rock venture." [7] Over in England, Melody Maker wrote it had "a sighing, wistful vocal and a deep resonant backing with Clapton bending and snaking out" although it concluded "maybe not the strongest song they could have put out and we think people expected a more unique idea from the Cream this time."
He wrote the lyrics of the Cream songs "Tales of Brave Ulysses and "Anyone for Tennis"," [3] and created the cover art for Cream's Disraeli Gears and Wheels of Fire albums. He designed at least two posters for Australia's premier contemporary circus, Circus Oz, including the 'World-famous'/'Non-Stop Energy' design.
Registered dietitians share their favorite high-protein meals to prep ahead of time for satisfying and quick meals to grab on the go.
Over 130 years after his gruesome murders in East London, England, the descendants of his victims are looking to unmask the identity of the serial killer popularly known as Jack the Ripper. The ...
"Tales of Brave Ulysses" † Eric Clapton Martin Sharp: Disraeli Gears: 1967 [16] "Those Were the Days" † Ginger Baker Mike Taylor: Wheels of Fire: 1968 [5] "Toad" [f]