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  • bigburner
    Super Senior Member
    • May 2005
    • 2649

    #1

    Cream Reunion DVD – wow!

    Last night I watched the DVD of the Cream reunion concert which was held at the Royal Albert Hall in London over 4 evenings in May this year.

    As a long time Cream fan I had anticipated the reunion with some trepidation, fearful that it would be a sad get-together of elderly men unsuccessfully trying to recapture their lost youth. Fortunately I approached the DVD safe in the knowledge that the concerts had been a huge success. I knew this because I had downloaded a bootleg copy of the May 5 concert months ago, and whilst the sound quality of that recording was awful, it was obvious that the playing was quite the reverse.

    The DVD proved this beyond doubt. Wow! There’s nowhere to hide with just 3 of you on stage. If you can’t cut the mustard it’s very obvious to everyone. Lesser bands would have padded out the sound with extra musicians. Not Cream, because it wasn’t necessary. Those guys have still got the goods. From the opening number “I’m So Glad” to the closing number “Sunshine of Your Love”, the whole concert was a tour de force of masterful musicianship.

    Clapton gets a lot of good press these days, and he deserves it. He plays frequently and he organises other musicians to play. He receives star treatment. Most people would therefore expect Clapton to be the star of this show too, but he wasn’t. Jack Bruce was the star. If you ever want to see and hear the bass guitar played to perfection then this is the DVD you should watch. For much of the concert Jack plays a long-necked fretless bass (does anyone reading this know the make?) and makes it sing. His vocals were top notch too. Remember, this guy is in his sixties and had a liver transplant a year or so ago. Ginger Baker wasn’t far behind with the quality of his playing, and he suffers from arthritis! The two of them make up the best rhythm section alive today, and amazingly they appear to be getting on well together after years of mutual dislike.

    And what of Clapton? Would it be churlish to say that he didn’t play as well as I expected? Yes, probably. I just think that he was outshone by the other two, and in a couple of songs his lead breaks just didn’t dominate. “Toad” was an example of this. However, in other songs the lead was powerful – for example, “Outside Woman Blues”.

    And my favourite song from the concert? That’s a tough question when they are all so good. Well perhaps “Spoonful” by a short nose.

    If you’re into quality music and you’re thinking of buying yourself an early Christmas present, think no further.
    Last edited by bigburner; 24 October 2005, 03:11 Monday.
  • Spearmint
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2004
    • 333

    #2
    Thanks BigBurner...

    I will pick this up during the week, also a big Cream fan.
    Richard

    "Sometimes it is easier to ask forgiveness than to get permission... "

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    • Foxman
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2003
      • 434

      #3
      Great review. I can't say I was ever into Cream, I bought their greatest hits recently to try and see if it was my cup o tea, and I was just luke warm to it. I really like Clapton for the most part but yet was never a big fan of his works within a group. I need to dig that disk out and give it another turn.
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      • caleb
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2004
        • 514

        #4
        Big burner - you lucky bugger! !

        My copy is on it's way - can't wait to hear it after your review.

        Isn't it just the case that these "OLD GUYS" can still make a concert to remember?

        I saw Roger Waters last year who is also in his 60's.

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        • Lex
          Ultra Senior Member
          • Apr 2001
          • 27460

          #5
          Sounds positively tantilizing. :drool:

          Regardless of whether you "like" or "liked" Cream. They are an indelible part of Rock History. Part of it's foundation for cripes sake. That is to be respected and revered if not worshipped. Eric Clapton's beginnings came from the Yardbirds or Cream. Forgive me, as I forget which. But either way, the music was playing alongside history making Beatles music, and so on.

          Of course, I'd have to check the dates in a rock history almanac to be sure about all the dates.

          I want to check this out. CD version of it coming too?
          Doug
          "I'm out there Jerry, and I'm loving every minute of it!" - Kramer

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          • bigburner
            Super Senior Member
            • May 2005
            • 2649

            #6
            Originally posted by Lex
            CD version of it coming too?
            Yup, it came out at the same time as the DVD.

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            • caleb
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2004
              • 514

              #7
              Hi Lex,

              You are way too late my friend.

              Clapton started with John Mayall (as did many other great blues guitarists).

              I consider myself fortunate to be at the age I am having grown up in the 60's music scene, and also enjoyed playing drums with many British Groups.

              For my money it was the most formative decade in music (also the 70's).

              Today's trash leaves me cold!

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              • bigburner
                Super Senior Member
                • May 2005
                • 2649

                #8
                Originally posted by caleb
                Today's trash leaves me cold!
                caleb, have you heard "Mighty Rearranger" by Robert Plant & The Strange Sensation? I've raved about it in other posts and I still reckon it's the best new album I've heard this year.

                I see from your profile that you enjoy the occasional alcoholic beverage. Combine that hobby with Mighty Rearranger, turn the volume up, and get ready to change your opinion about today's trash!!!
                Last edited by bigburner; 27 October 2005, 02:27 Thursday.

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                • bigburner
                  Super Senior Member
                  • May 2005
                  • 2649

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Foxman
                  I can't say I was ever into Cream, I bought their greatest hits recently to try and see if it was my cup o tea, and I was just luke warm to it. I really like Clapton for the most part but yet was never a big fan of his works within a group. I need to dig that disk out and give it another turn.
                  Foxman, I've been thinking about your reply, and I recommend that you try the Cream reunion DVD instead.

                  When it comes to hi-fi sound combined with video, 1 + 1 = 3.

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                  • Foxman
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 434

                    #10
                    Originally posted by bigburner
                    Foxman, I've been thinking about your reply, and I recommend that you try the Cream reunion DVD instead.

                    When it comes to hi-fi sound combined with video, 1 + 1 = 3.
                    I may well do that as I am a sucker for a good concert DVD and as I stated I really enjoy Clapton.

                    Does this compare SQ or VQ wise to the Crossroads DVD that Clapton released last year?
                    IMO

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                    • bigburner
                      Super Senior Member
                      • May 2005
                      • 2649

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Foxman
                      Does this compare SQ or VQ wise to the Crossroads DVD that Clapton released last year?
                      Yup, just as good, and perhaps the musicianship is even better due to the significance of the occasion.

                      Having said that, Crossroads is a great DVD!

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                      • rdram
                        Member
                        • Mar 2005
                        • 98

                        #12
                        bigburner,

                        Thanks for the review. Went and bought this today...and "Wow" is really all that needs to be said. I agree, Jack Bruce was amazing. As were they all. Ginger Baker's drum solo just proves if you've got it, you've got it when your 60! Not bad for a bunch of old guys. And I thought the DVD production was first rate too, as was the DTS soundtrack. If your an old time Cream fan, get this DVD.

                        RD

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                        • Adz
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 549

                          #13
                          Whoaaa! Hold On a moment. And Sorry, I do not agree with the posters on this one at all. Eric Claptons' One More Car One More Rider DVD in DTS, blows the proverbial cover off the Cream Union in both sound quality and by far picture quality. There is no comparison. And further more, the 2 Cream band members (excluding Clapton) look like they were dug up and put on stage. On the other hand, Clapton's band is incredible. Just compare track 19 (Sunshine of Your Love) to the Cream Union, and report back.
                          Last edited by Adz; 30 October 2005, 06:58 Sunday. Reason: Fix title of song.
                          Adz

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                          • rdram
                            Member
                            • Mar 2005
                            • 98

                            #14
                            Adz,

                            Your right. What came over me. ;x(

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                            • bigburner
                              Super Senior Member
                              • May 2005
                              • 2649

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Adz
                              Whoaaa! Hold On a moment. And Sorry, I do not agree with the posters on this one at all. Eric Claptons' One More Car One More Rider DVD in DTS, blows the proverbial cover off the Cream Union in both sound quality and by far picture quality. There is no comparison. And further more, the 2 Cream band members (excluding Clapton) look like they were dug up and put on stage. On the other hand, Clapton's band is incredible. Just compare track 19 (Sunshine of My Love) to the Cream Union, and report back.
                              I'm sure that One More Car One More Rider is a great DVD, and this is supported by numerous positive reviews, but aren't you comparing apples with pears?

                              One More Car One More Rider is a current band playing later era songs featuring Nathan East on bass, and Royal Albert Hall is a reunion band playing early era songs featuring Jack Bruce on bass. Furthermore the two DVDs include only two tracks in common: "Badge" and "Sunshine of Your Love".

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                              • Adz
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2004
                                • 549

                                #16
                                BigB---That is a good point. I got carried away by the Clapton reference.

                                I would also add though that the picture quality of the Cream Union looks more like old concert film, while One more Car comes off well in live video. On the other hand, the sound quality of Cream is good, my earlier point being just not as good as other DVD Concert Videos I have heard like One More Car, CrossRoads, Eagles, James Taylor. [that's how I should have stated my post earlier].
                                Adz

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                                • bigburner
                                  Super Senior Member
                                  • May 2005
                                  • 2649

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Adz
                                  my earlier point being just not as good as other DVD Concert Videos I have heard like One More Car, CrossRoads, Eagles, James Taylor.
                                  Adz, I've got the Crossroads DVD and both Eagles DVDs, and I agree, they all have great quality and sound, but so does the Royal Albert Hall DVD with its 2005-standard audio and video.

                                  I watched disc 2 of Crossroads on Sunday afternoon, and it's a great DVD!

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                                  • bigburner
                                    Super Senior Member
                                    • May 2005
                                    • 2649

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by Adz
                                    I would also add though that the picture quality of the Cream Union looks more like old concert film.
                                    Adz, it's just occurred to me, are you referring to the Cream Farewell Concert DVD recorded in November 1968 at the Royal Albert Hall? I haven't seen it but I know the audio and video quality were both crappy.

                                    The only thing on the May 2005 reunion concert at the Royal Albert Hall that looked like "old concert film" was the lighting show behind the musicians. It looked like one of those old oil blob light shows they used in the 60's and 70's, if I remember correctly. I've only seen the May 2005 DVD once, at a friend's place, so it's hard to remember everything. I've ordered a copy just to make sure!

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                                    • Adz
                                      Senior Member
                                      • Jan 2004
                                      • 549

                                      #19
                                      No, its the new one, 2005. I bought it at BB on Saturday.
                                      Adz

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                                      • Cyclesberuff
                                        Member
                                        • Jun 2005
                                        • 42

                                        #20
                                        The old rockers still rock is right! I saw John Mayall two months ago and I was blown away at the professionalism that they displayed and he's 73 years young, blew me away.

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                                        • caleb
                                          Senior Member
                                          • Aug 2004
                                          • 514

                                          #21
                                          Blimey!
                                          Only just received my copy from Amazon (their service is going downhill fast!)
                                          What a great concert - yes the old guys can still cut it

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                                          • bigburner
                                            Super Senior Member
                                            • May 2005
                                            • 2649

                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by bigburner
                                            For much of the concert Jack plays a long-necked fretless bass (does anyone reading this know the make?) and makes it sing.
                                            I know you guys have been hanging out for an answer here...

                                            It's a Fretless Warwick Thumb Bass.

                                            More importantly you'll find a great interview with Jack Bruce at http://www.bassplayer.com/story.asp?storycode=11837

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