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  2. White Room - Wikipedia

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    "White Room" is a song by British rock band Cream, composed by bassist Jack Bruce with lyrics by poet Pete Brown. [2] They recorded it for the studio half of the 1968 double album Wheels of Fire . In September, a shorter US single edit (without the third verse) was released for AM radio stations, [ 3 ] although album-oriented FM radio stations ...

  3. Tales of Brave Ulysses - Wikipedia

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    The song was the first collaboration between guitarist Eric Clapton and artist Martin Sharp. Clapton composed the music, inspired by the Lovin' Spoonful's 1966 hit "Summer in the City". [5] "I just started chatting to Eric", said Sharp, who lived in the same building. "I told him I had written a poem. He, in turn, told me he'd written some music.

  4. List of songs recorded by Cream - Wikipedia

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    Eric Clapton George Harrison: Goodbye: 1969 [3] "Blue Condition" Ginger Baker: Disraeli Gears: 1967 [4] "Born Under a Bad Sign" Booker T. Jones William Bell ‡ Wheels of Fire: 1968 [5] "Cat's Squirrel" † Doctor Ross arr. Jack Bruce Ginger Baker Eric Clapton: Fresh Cream: 1966 [6] "The Clearout" Jack Bruce Pete Brown: Disraeli Gears (Deluxe ...

  5. Jack Bruce - Wikipedia

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    Hanrahan also produced the accompanying album Shadows in the Air, which included a reunion with Eric Clapton on new versions of the Cream classics "Sunshine of Your Love" and "White Room". The band released another Hanrahan produced studio album, More Jack than God, in 2003, and a live DVD, Live at the Canterbury Fayre.

  6. Wheels of Fire - Wikipedia

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    "White Room" Recorded at IBC Studios, July and August 1967; Atlantic Studios, September, 9–10 October, and 12–15 December 1967; 13–22 February and 12–13 June 1968 [31] [32] Eric Clapton – lead and rhythm guitars

  7. Best of Cream - Wikipedia

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    Vocal: Eric Clapton. "Crossroads" (Robert Johnson, arr. Clapton) – 4:13 From Cream's third album Wheels of Fire (1968), produced by Felix Pappalardi. Recorded live at Winterland, San Francisco, California, 10 March 1968. Vocal: Eric Clapton. "White Room" (Bruce, Brown) – 3:04 45 RPM single edit; uncut version appears on Wheels of Fire ...

  8. Live in Hyde Park (Eric Clapton album) - Wikipedia

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    Wonderful Tonight (Eric Clapton) Five Long Years ; Tearing Us Apart (Eric Clapton, Greg Phillinganes) Old Love (Eric Clapton, Robert Cray) I'm Tore Down (Freddie King) Have You Ever Loved A Woman (Billy Myles) White Room (Jack Bruce, Pete Brown) Every Day I Have The Blues (T-Bone Walker) Holy Mother (Eric Clapton, Stephen Bishop)

  9. Strange Brew (song) - Wikipedia

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    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."