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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
this is an album that has aged like fine wine, March 30, 1999
By A Customer
I love this album. If you want to hear the best live song ever put on vinyl (sound quality excluded) then listen to "Sitting On Top of The World." Jack Bruce's voice, which to me is in the same league as Lennon, Jagger, Jim Morrison and Stephen Stills, is in top form.........hard to do live. Although "Badge" is a great song, it pales in comparison to "What a Bringdown" and "Doin' that Scrapyard Thing." Though it is obvious that Zeppelin, the Beatles and Jimi will never play again, I would pay alot of money to see these guys play live again. Here's a toast to one of the five greatest bands to ever grace the Rock and Roll stage. Cream, after all these years, you still deliver.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GOODBYE CREAM IS TOPS ON THIS OOP MFSL GOLD CD. A MUST!, December 10, 2002
This review is from: Goodbye (Audio CD)
Well, Cream's swan song Goodbye has been finally given a total overhaul, sonically speaking, and issued on a gold CD by Mofi. This CD also incorporates a reproduction of the original poster included in the original Atco release back in '69. This LP featured a half live/half studio collection of treasures and is a total blowout on this ULTRADISC II gold CD. For the price around ... you can't go wrong and yet get any better as far as having Cream right there in your own private listening room! Whether they are in concert "Sitting On Top Of The World" or in the studio with "Doing That Scrapyard Thing' it is all marvelous from beginning to end!
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must Buy, August 16, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Goodbye (Audio CD)
Any rock music fan who honestly listens to this album and does not feel it is worth the purchase price must think E. John's "Philadelphia Freedom" belongs in the all time classic 100. These live cuts are true, raw, and well delivered. The "Big Muff" and other cosmetic pedals are left in the studio. Any of you Barry Manilow musicians out there that are not convinced of Bruce's talent can try playing the bass line of "Sitting On Top..." while singing. The idiot that reviews The Cream for The Rolling Stone obviously thought that The Electric Flag and Chicago were the leaders and the ones that were going to leave the lasting impression on the music world.
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