Classic Artists: Cream

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The beginning, the farewell, the reunion. Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce tell how it was... and how it is. Cream, the world's first "supergroup," stunned the pop world when it burst on the Swinging '60s. Produced with full cooperation from the band, this fascinating documentary tells their full ... amazing story. Exclusive new interviews reveal how success affected them and how they created the smash hits "I Feel Free," "Sunshine of Your Love" and "White Room." See highlights of their career: Cream's birth in 1966, the sudden break-up in 1968, and an historic reunion in 2005 with sold-out concerts in London and New York which rekindled the public's fascination with this all-star trio. Together with interviews with key music industry figures, here is the best, most informative insight into a cultural phenomenon that shaped the future of rock.
  • Starring: Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker
  • Directed by: Jon Brewer
  • Runtime: 1 hour 54 minutes
  • Release year: 2005
  • Studio: Egami
 
 
 
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Synopsis: The beginning, the farewell, the reunion. Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce tell how it was... and how it is. Cream, the world's first "supergroup," stunned the pop world when it burst on the Swinging '60s. Produced with full cooperation from the band, this fascinating documentary tells their full amazing story. Exclusive new interviews reveal how success affected them and how they created the smash hits "I Feel Free," "Sunshine of Your Love" and "White Room." See highlights of their career: Cream's birth in 1966, the sudden break-up in 1968, and an historic reunion in 2005 with sold-out concerts in London and New York which rekindled the public's fascination with this all-star trio. Together with interviews with key music industry figures, here is the best, most informative insight into a cultural phenomenon that shaped the future of rock.
Starring: Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker
Supporting actors: Eric Clapton, Cream
Directed by: Jon Brewer
Runtime: 1 hour 54 minutes
Release year: 2005
Studio: Egami
ASIN: B001IFXZOE (Rental) and B000O7UJ0U (Purchase)
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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Detailed Documentary (no music), December 2, 2006
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Disc 1 of this set is an exhaustive history of Cream, from a detailed examination of the early careers of all three members, to their success and breakup, up to and including the recent reunion concerts in London and New York. There are some very brief performance clips, but in a movie that runs close to two hours there are perhaps two minutes of music.

For hard-core Cream fans, this isn't necessarily a bad thing. We learn that Ginger Baker's clashes with Jack Bruce go back to pre-Cream days, when both played with Graham Bond. Baker gets really uncorked about this, which is refreshing in a way, as most rockumentaries are hagiographies that carefully avoid any real criticism. Jack Bruce doesn't really respond to Baker's bitter criticism and appears to shrug it off, so it's hard to see him as the overbearing egotist that Baker accuses him of being.

That gives you an idea of the level of detail covered by this film. It's more about the personalities of the musicians than the development of the music, so it's interesting from the standpoint of behind-the-scenes ego clashes. There's more talk about who took credit for which songs (mostly complaints from Baker) then there is about how the songs came together or how the sound developed.

The "Classic Albums" disc "Disraeli Gears" is far more informative about the music, so I'd recommend buying that one first. The musicians discuss every song in some depth, and Clapton demonstrates the blues riffs they started with and gives you an idea of how the finished song was done.

There is some performance footage in the extra features section (along with another 40 minutes or so of interview clips). Very little footage of Cream was ever filmed, and the segment here has been seen before on the out-of-print Fresh Live Cream DVD (or perhaps the so-called Farewell Concert DVD). The camera is stuck right underneath Jack Bruce, so you mostly see him; every so often the camerman swings right to give us a glimpse of Baker and Clapton, but you can tell he's down in front and has little room to maneuver. Again, the performance footage on "Disrael Gears" is much better.

You also get a music video for NSU (suprisingly well done for that time), plus two German TV appearances where the band mime two songs.

Disc 2 is an Audio CD with about 40 minutes' worth of previously unreleased live tracks, and this is pretty good stuff.

This is a good purchase for hard-core Cream fans, but if it's the music you're interested in, rather than the personalities, I'd recommend getting the "Disraeli Gears" disc first.
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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A detailed description, December 9, 2006
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First of all this DVD/CD package was produced with the FULL cooperation and endorsement of Cream.
Here is what you receive in this package:
A DVD with a 2 hour documentary on Cream. It contains NEW interviews with Clapton, Baker, and Bruce along with many other important figures in the band's history. The documentary is sprinkled with song footage throughout but no complete songs are featured.
The DVD "extras" contain just over 25 minuets worth of vintage performances. The highlight is a 17 minuet live version of, "Spoonfull" (color) filmed in London's Revolution Club. The other performances are black and white lip-synch telivsion broadcasts of "Strange Brew", "I Feel Free", and "NSU." Video and audio quality are excellent.

The CD contains a 25 minuet live show performed for Swedish Radio in 1967. Again, audio quality is excellent, much better than the BBC CD. These sessions are not from the BBC. Songs on this CD are: NSU, Steppin' Out, Traintime, Toad, and I'm So Glad.

The booklet contains an interesting and well written overview of the band. It also contains many rare photos and pictures of vintage Cream concert posters.

This is a package worth buying. All video and audio performances are of excellent quality. Much better than pervious bootleg releases.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great overview of Cream, warts and all, November 23, 2006
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This DVD covers Cream very well and should be considered the best DVD for the history of the band. If you can only buy one this should be it. Second would be the Classic Albums Disraeli Gears DVD.

The nicest part of this DVD is the inclusion of not just the band, but also Ben Palmer and Paul Jones and other people close to the band in the early days. It covers the entire history including the recent reunion concert. Bruce and Clapton seem to be very comfortable in their history and recent reunion. Baker seems a little bitter, but he has also had the least success, post Cream.
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