This material has been circulated as individual bootlegs and as part of Cream bootleg compilations, most notably as the first of two CD's titled 'Renovating The Blues'.
The concerts drew on material from Creams debut album 'Fresh Cream' and demonstrate clearly the powerful influence blues music had over both Cream and their early audience.
Klooks Kleek for example was a club based in the Railway Hotel, Hampstead, London with a capacity of around 100. The venue had a strong blues association, and other rock bands with a strong early blues pedigree played there including Ten Years After whose second album 'Undead' was recorded at the venue.
There has been talk that the Cream concert may have been recorded with a live album release in mind, however a number of issues around the mix and the equipment would have ruled this out and it seems inconceivable that Cream would have accepted a sub standard release despite their excellent performance on the night.
The Stockholm gig was recorded for radio broadcast and and as a result is also of good audio quality. Early bootlegs of this show had problems around speed, some were sped up by 10 to 15%, however this version is corrected, which suggests it came from the 'Renovating The Blues' source which is the best version after alot of care and attention went into correcting the speed and audio quality.
Source: Soundboard London - FM Broadcast Stockholm
Sound Quality: Very good mp3's London @192kbps Stockholm @320kbps
Genre: Blues Rock
Set: Likely that London was the end of the first set and start of the second and Stockholm radio edit only (cannot confirm full details).
Set List:
Klooks Kleek - London 1966.
1. Steppin' Out
2. Sweet Wine
3. Meet Me In The Bottom
4. NSU
5. Hey Lawdy Mama
6. Sleepy Time Time
7. Crossroads.
Konserthuset - Stockholm 1967.
01. N.S.U.
02. Stepping Out
03. Train time
04. Toad
05. I'm So Glad
Website: Official Reunion Site HERE.
Comments:
The early Cream bootlegs display a much tighter band showcasing more songs. All of the songs are reasonably short five-minute versions of "N.S.U.", "Sweet Wine" and "Toad". But a mere two months later, the set list shortened, with the songs then much longer.
Download links (two) in comments below.
Source: http://www.beehivecandy.com/2010/11/cream-blues-years-live-1966-67.html
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