
Goodbye
Cream (2)
1969
Goodbye is a Rock album by Cream (2), originally released in 1969. On Gatefold: 179 pressings tracked, owned by 19 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Blues Rock
- fuzzy
- intense
- psychedelic
About
The posthumously released <i>Goodbye</i> served as Cream’s farewell, and although it was lacking the thematic and creative impact of <i>Disraeli Gears</i> and <i>Wheels of Fire</i>, it's a fitting tribute to one of the hippie era’s mightiest groups. Cream’s first home was the stage, and <i>Goodbye</i> memorializes the band’s live act by devoting its first half to three tracks from the band’s performance at the Los Angeles Forum on October 19th, 1968, about a month before its final gig. The band tears into a triumphant rendition of career staple “I’m So Glad,” before turning inward for two groaning, grinding blues tracks. “Politician” and “Sitting on Top of the World” show that Cream never abandoned its blues beginnings, but simply transferred the grit and groan of key influences into a psychedelic setting. The album’s second half displays one track from each band member, with the Eric Clapton and George Harrison collaboration “Badge” as the obvious highlight. As much as “Badge” serves as the starting point for Clapton’s hugely successful solo career, Jack Bruce’s “Doing That Scrapyard Thing” and Ginger Baker’s “What a Bringdown” are the songs that bring Cream’s viscous, rhythmic style to its logical conclusion.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1I'm So Glad9:11
- A2Politician6:19
Side B
- B1Sitting On Top Of The World5:01
- B2Badge2:45
- B3Doing That Scrapyard Thing3:14
- B4What A Bringdown3:56
Credits
Performers
- Felix PappalardiBASS ORGAN PIANO
- Jack BruceBASS PIANO VOCALS
- Ginger BakerDRUMS PERCUSSION VOCALS
- Eric ClaptonGUITAR VOCALS LEAD GUITAR
- L'Angelo MisteriosoLEAD GUITAR RHYTHM GUITAR GUITAR
- ErasureGUITAR
19 collectors on Gatefold own this · 179 pressings tracked on Gatefold
