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  2. Born Under a Bad Sign (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Born Under a Bad Sign" is a blues song recorded by American blues singer and guitarist Albert King in 1967. Called "a timeless staple of the blues", [ 2 ] the song also had strong crossover appeal to the rock audience with its synchronous bass and guitar lines and topical astrology reference. [ 3 ] "

  3. Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6, 2005 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Born Under a Bad Sign - Wikipedia

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    Among these guitarists are Eric Clapton, Mike Bloomfield, Jimi Hendrix, and Stevie Ray Vaughan, most of whom covered songs from Born Under a Bad Sign. [2] Clapton copied the guitar solo from "Oh, Pretty Woman" for his band Cream's song "Strange Brew", and Cream covered "Born Under a Bad Sign" for their 1968 album Wheels of Fire. [17]

  5. Albert King - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Stax released the album Born Under a Bad Sign, a collection of the singles King recorded at Stax. [8] The title track of that album (written by Booker T. Jones and William Bell) became King's best-known song and has been covered by several artists (including Cream, Paul Rodgers, and Jimi Hendrix). The production of the songs was sparse ...

  6. Cream (band) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] However, the band did record Howlin' Wolf's "Sitting on Top of the World" and Albert King's "Born Under a Bad Sign". According to a BBC interview with Clapton, the record company, Atco Records, also handling Albert King, asked the band to cover "Born Under a Bad Sign", which became a popular track off the record.

  7. Jack Bruce - Wikipedia

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    In 1986 he re-recorded the Cream song "I Feel Free" and released it as a single to support an advertising campaign for the Renault 21 motor car. In 1989, Bruce secured his first major record deal in a decade, with Epic, and recorded A Question of Time. This included two tracks with Ginger Baker on drums, their first collaboration since Cream. [5]

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  9. White Room - Wikipedia

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    The song has an identical chord progression to Cream's previous recording "Tales of Brave Ulysses". [9] Both Bruce and Baker claimed to have added the distinctive 5 4 or quintuple metre opening to what had been a 4 4 or common time composition. [10] Bruce later revealed that the 5 4 opening had made the record company wary that it would do well ...