Wheels Of Fire: When Cream Crashed and Burned|Vinyl Monday

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Welcome (or welcome back) to Vinyl Monday! This is my weekly series where I chat about classic albums in my collection that I love. It’s been a while since I covered a Clapton album. Let’s talk about Cream’s Wheels of Fire (released 1968.) Subscribe for more Vinyl Monday and vintage fashion!
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Timestamps:
intro - 0:00
Wheels Of Fire - 1:33
track listing/release - 12:33
my thoughts - 20:32
thanks for watching! - 34:06
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  • @abigaildevoe
    @abigaildevoe8 ай бұрын

    edit: the RNRC was definitely in december, this timeline is very hard to keep straight. what’s your favorite cream song? comment below!

  • @Episcor

    @Episcor

    8 ай бұрын

    Those were the days

  • @sherondapramusog

    @sherondapramusog

    8 ай бұрын

    Easy tie between swalbr and desert cities of the heart

  • @josemaria8177

    @josemaria8177

    8 ай бұрын

    Tales of Brave Ulysses, Strange Brew, I Feel Free, Sunshine of Your Love and White Room

  • @sherondapramusog

    @sherondapramusog

    8 ай бұрын

    Oh pressed rat and warthog is just so English it's crazy

  • @user-or4hs7xq9u

    @user-or4hs7xq9u

    8 ай бұрын

    Don't have a favourite Cream song as I'm not a fan but White Room is a stand out song

  • @josemaria8177
    @josemaria81778 ай бұрын

    Considering Eric Clapton's , Jack Bruce's and Ginger Baker's personalities, it's frankly a miracle that Cream lasted as long as it did. Also, White Room is one of the most atmospheric songs ever and it bothers me that it doesn't appear in more soundtracks

  • @AdvenuringTime

    @AdvenuringTime

    8 ай бұрын

    Cream really was it. It doesn’t get much better

  • @bert0522

    @bert0522

    8 ай бұрын

    I saw Cream in 1968, Clapton and Baker in Blind Faith in 1969 and Bruce with Ringo Starr in 1996. Never was disappointed. Jim

  • @starshiptrooper7670

    @starshiptrooper7670

    8 ай бұрын

    @@bert0522 Cream in '68. Did Yes open the show?

  • @starshiptrooper7670

    @starshiptrooper7670

    8 ай бұрын

    Like many, many bands of that era, drugs, alcohol and egos didn't help. Two more years would've been a blessing for sure. Thank goodness for the reunion shows in 2005! And the DVD. ☮

  • @TheGenreman

    @TheGenreman

    6 ай бұрын

    As you said is the deep cut classic on this album

  • @konowd
    @konowd8 ай бұрын

    When Ginger Baker was near the end, I joked that Satan was terrified of spending eternity with him

  • @abigaildevoe

    @abigaildevoe

    8 ай бұрын

    i think that's why ginger lived so long. that unhinged MF and his cane struck fear into the hearts of all other demons, including me - do you have any idea how hard it is for me to be scared of a MAN??

  • @konowd

    @konowd

    8 ай бұрын

    Like one of his exes said in the Beware of Mr Baker documentary, the devil takes care of his own

  • @johnnyalegreworkplace8065
    @johnnyalegreworkplace80658 ай бұрын

    Jack Bruce was a true genius.

  • @themoviedealers
    @themoviedealers8 ай бұрын

    Cream was lightning in a bottle

  • @jordanrivers7736
    @jordanrivers77368 ай бұрын

    Felix Pappalardi, not just a great name and great producer. He was a great instrumentalist, bass player and vocalist. His on-stage chemistry with the late great Leslie West propelled Mountain into the position of worthy successor to Cream. Mountain’s “Climbing” would be a good choice for a V.M. episode.

  • @alanclayton9277

    @alanclayton9277

    8 ай бұрын

    I love nantucket sleighride, bit unexpected from a heavy rock band

  • @malcshone4409

    @malcshone4409

    8 ай бұрын

    Or “ Nantucket Sleighride “!

  • @daledavidson8242

    @daledavidson8242

    8 ай бұрын

    He also had the good sense to record Theme for an Imaginary Western, that Clapton refused allow on Goodbye Cream.

  • @alanclayton9277

    @alanclayton9277

    8 ай бұрын

    @@daledavidson8242 badge, which i love, wasn't a typical cream track and theme for an imaginary western would have been a great inclusion. it found a home on songs for a tailor an album full of adventure and good titles, never tell your mother she's out of tune being another!

  • @craigplanting8804
    @craigplanting88048 ай бұрын

    I like "silver horses ran down moonbeams in your dark eyes."

  • @itlw999
    @itlw9996 ай бұрын

    “Big bad woman gonna carry me to my grave” 🎸

  • @dabhidhm4093
    @dabhidhm40938 ай бұрын

    Aw crap. I really love Disraeli Gears, sorry to hear you've fallen out with it.

  • @kenjohnston1257

    @kenjohnston1257

    8 ай бұрын

    It's your daughter breaking up with the guy you wanted to be your son in law

  • @Gearhart_Music
    @Gearhart_Music8 ай бұрын

    Aughhh! One of my favorite 60's hairstyles! Stop making me fall in love with you girl! (lol)

  • @FeelingShred

    @FeelingShred

    3 ай бұрын

    I can barely focus on what she's saying I have to rewind the video multiple times 🤣🤣which okay gives me the bonus to see her for a few extra minutes 🤣🤣

  • @thedrugstorecowboy2948
    @thedrugstorecowboy29488 ай бұрын

    My favorite Cream album mostly because i enjoy the experimentation with the studio disc and the complete chaos of the live disc

  • @UglyOckren
    @UglyOckren8 ай бұрын

    Abby, you really nailed this one! I got Wheels of Fire as a X-Mas gift, 1968. It was a HUGE release in the USA in that late '68 period, alongside the Beatles White Album. EVERYTHING you said about the double album cover - the silver reflective material, the explosive psychedelic inner sleeve opening, even that Atco label, the 'new vinyl' smell and the listening experience is still etched in my brain 56 years later! Your take on "Deserted Cities of The Heart" is spot on, perhaps Cream's finest and most underrated studio moment!

  • @garygomesvedicastrology

    @garygomesvedicastrology

    23 күн бұрын

    BTW--that fantastic guitar solo in the song is recorded in half time and sped up.

  • @randydoak6638
    @randydoak66388 ай бұрын

    White Room. It’s the song they opened with when I saw them at the Oakland Coliseum. I was 14 years old and my mom kindly gave us a ride to the gig and picked us up when it was over

  • @willowufgood261

    @willowufgood261

    8 ай бұрын

    They released a few shows on cd from the goodbye tour. The Oakland show was one of them

  • @danielfuentes3226
    @danielfuentes32268 ай бұрын

    "Wheels of Fire" is a classic masterpiece a great album of all time and a super trio of the 60's and a great influence for other bands today.

  • @detroitfunk313
    @detroitfunk3138 ай бұрын

    The performance which includes "Tales of Brave Ulysses" at the Grande Ballroom was just a few weeks after the 1967 riots which destroyed Detroit so badly that it is still recovering almost 60 years later.

  • @SethLooks
    @SethLooks8 ай бұрын

    At the end of one of the live tracks in the audience cheering you can head a guy yell “YEAH!” That’s my dad.

  • @dennismason3740
    @dennismason37408 ай бұрын

    Crossrads Blues, Robert Johnson, Eric blew our minds.

  • @dennismason3740
    @dennismason37408 ай бұрын

    Felix Pappalardi played bass in a band called Mountain (Mississippi Queen), whom I saw in 1972. Zappa and Johnny and Edgar Winter were on the bill. A calliope is a pipe organ, usually associated with circus music. I wore out Wheels of Fire in a year in 1968. I saw Cream on their farewell tour and recorded the concert on my miniature reel to reel, holding a mic on a stick to hold it above the crowd. A friend of my mom's stole the tape to make a bootleg. I was 15. I play As You Said, Crossroads and a few other nuggets regularly from Wheels (and Fresh Cream and Disraeli Gears). Cream and Jimi and B.B. taught me to play guitar.

  • @ChromeDestiny

    @ChromeDestiny

    8 ай бұрын

    My dad saw Mountain and The Who in a small venue in Toronto in the late 60's, he's says he lost a good chunk of his hearing at those shows.

  • @dennismason3740

    @dennismason3740

    8 ай бұрын

    @@ChromeDestiny - I was at a lot of concerts in the 60s-70s and I learned this: If you stand next to the P.A. or the Marshall stacks your hearing might get damaged. Maybe your dad was making a joke? Ask Pete Townshend, who has zero hearing in one of his ears. You could literally go deaf but you had to work at it. Sperm whales are the loudest (known) creature on Earth and are capable of turning a human's insides into jelly.

  • @konowd
    @konowd8 ай бұрын

    As a human being, Ginger Baker was a great drummer

  • @dannydine5263

    @dannydine5263

    8 ай бұрын

    He had a good side. But yeah, his bad side was well documented. I'm glad Kofi and him made up before Ginger passed. Kofi still has a lot of love for him despite the bad times.

  • @konowd

    @konowd

    8 ай бұрын

    He had a good side? Haven’t seeen any evidence of one. Talent and character often don’t reside in the same place

  • @dannydine5263

    @dannydine5263

    8 ай бұрын

    @@konowd He was capable of having compassion for friends who were in a bad way on occasion. Believe it or not, he cried when he heard that Jack passed away according to his family. He did look pretty upset at the funeral. He dedicated a lot of money to an animal ward in South Africa. Most people who new Ginger didn't hate him all the way around because they also had a lot of good times with him. That includes Jack, Eric, his children, his ex-wife whom he was also very upset when she passed away, the fellow musicians he's played with through the years, and even Jay who made the Documentary and has stated more than once that he was grateful for Ginger. And of course, all these people had disparaging things to say about him as well. He could be a real prick on a fairly regular basis but a lot of pricks have a good side to them as well. His children still have love for him and that's important.

  • @konowd

    @konowd

    8 ай бұрын

    If his kid did reconcile with him he’s very brave to do that.

  • @konowd

    @konowd

    8 ай бұрын

    A lot of talented people have the halo effect, the brilliance of their art makes a lot of people overlook their serious character defects

  • @DKentization
    @DKentization8 ай бұрын

    I always thought the similarities between the Jimi Hendrix Experience and Cream were glaring. We know Eric was blown away by Buddy Guy's trio, pushing him in that direction. But in the studio both the Experience and Cream were so damn creative. They both had amazing recording engineers. Jack's and Jimi's material were breath taking. And from their live recorded history, having never seen either groups live, makes me feel like you left their shows... Drained! I remember buying Wheels in Dec. of 68. I Initially was grabbed by side 1 but over time side 2 was my ultimate favorite. Thanks Abbey, loved your research and review.

  • @RGRG3232
    @RGRG32328 ай бұрын

    Another home run with this episode Abby. You nailed the whole look and feel of that era (the hair especially). Really great info throughout.

  • @ericfultz9429

    @ericfultz9429

    8 ай бұрын

    the hairstyle is fab

  • @faiqlatif3122
    @faiqlatif31228 ай бұрын

    beautiful hair !!

  • @jlovebirch
    @jlovebirch8 ай бұрын

    Another thoroughly fun and perceptive review. Am consistently amazed by the enthusiasm and detailed research from someone who wasn't even born when most of this music came out. I wish more young people were as well informed about the great music of the 60s and 70s.

  • @nobbynoris
    @nobbynoris5 күн бұрын

    'Country rock was the future'. LMBFAO!

  • @ronnywilson2112
    @ronnywilson21128 ай бұрын

    An excellent album just like the previous two, I love all their albums. Cream was one of the first 10 Rock bands I ever listened to as a child, thanks to my parents and their record collection. The first album I listened to was the double 1972's "Heavy Cream" on vinyl, then in 1995 I bought "The Very Best Of Cream" on CD (I still have both) and then the other studio albums. I learned a lot from Eric Clapton's interviews in guitar magazines where he talked non-stop about his influences. He was the first one I saw talking about great underrated guitarists like Rory Gallagher, Johnny Winter, Albert King, Bonnie Raitt, Mike Bloomfield, and Hound Dog Taylor. I am very grateful to Clapton for teaching us about guitar techniques, how to have a good tone on the guitar, Ginger Baker for teaching us new paths where the drums would be the protagonist, as well as Keith Moon (The Who) and Mitch Mitchell (Jimi Hendrix Experience), and the great talent of Jack Bruce as a bassist and composer and also for introducing me to discovering the Blues from the 1920's to the 1970's.

  • @kennyjohnson336
    @kennyjohnson3368 ай бұрын

    Live Cream is a guitar masterpiece.

  • @randallpinkfloyd
    @randallpinkfloyd8 ай бұрын

    The home to my 3 personal favorite Cream songs, Sitting On Top Of The World, Politician, and Born Under A Bad Sign

  • @ZachariahJ

    @ZachariahJ

    8 ай бұрын

    Good choices! Love the 'violin' duet on Politician!

  • @johnnyalegreworkplace8065
    @johnnyalegreworkplace80652 ай бұрын

    Jack Bruce is a genius.

  • @5118eman
    @5118eman8 ай бұрын

    Abby you are The Queen of Album reviews keep up the good work .

  • @michaelpeuplie6464
    @michaelpeuplie64648 ай бұрын

    AXIS 😍😍😍😍 Another fantastic episode. Also, for anyone that hadn't seen the documentary"Beware of Mr.Baker", Jack and Gingers fights were so bad, it escalated to Ginger pulling a knife on Jack (or the other way around). Furthermore, when they reunited in '05, Jack and Ginger fought live on stage on the last show in NY because Ginger said Jack had his amp cranked far too loud and that was that.

  • @notsomagnificentpaul

    @notsomagnificentpaul

    8 ай бұрын

    😂.. “Beware of Mr Baker” is funny .. Ginger starts fighting with the camera crew in the first 30 seconds .. such a screwball 🎉

  • @michaelpeuplie6464

    @michaelpeuplie6464

    8 ай бұрын

    @notsomagnificentpaul there's so much stuff thats not in the movie, such as him getting fucked over and having all but a few horses taken and him having to leave south Africa. There's footage on KZread if you can find it.

  • @objetty11
    @objetty118 ай бұрын

    Hmmmm, wondering what a feral Abigail is like. Looking forward to Jimi . Dig your style, Aloha

  • @rockisrad3088
    @rockisrad30888 ай бұрын

    You’re my favorite creator on this platform. Even if it’s a video where I’m not particularly familiar with the album, I’ll still watch because you keep every video entertaining. Monday is now my favorite week day because of Vinyl Monday. The formula is great! It’s a crime your channel isn’t more well known, but I’m glad it’s growing gradually. Never stop being funny, entertaining, informative and making great content! Also! Next year you should do a Vinyl Monday on either Kaleidoscope 1967 (UK band) S/T, and/or Gandalf 1969 S/T

  • @JPproductions303
    @JPproductions3038 ай бұрын

    Already a good video and it ain’t even start yet

  • @danielhamby9448
    @danielhamby94484 күн бұрын

    The intro to Passing the Time was badass

  • @RobertERensch
    @RobertERensch8 ай бұрын

    I bought Wheels at Gray’s Drugstore in ‘69. I was going on 16 years old. I was also in my second year of drum lessons. I quickly became a lifelong Cream fan. I have several copies on vinyl of each of their albums. (The Polydor pressings sound much better than the ATCO ones.) I never thought Cream got good engineering. Their first two records are clearly meant to be monaural. Love to find a clean Reaction label mono of Fresh Cream. Couldn’t afford it, probably. Have you ever listened to any of Jack’s solo albums? I recommend his first two, with the second, Harmony Row, being best. Unless you love trad jazz, Things We Like might be a rough go. It was released between Songs for a Tailor and Harmony Row, but even I don’t put it there, as the recordings were done when Cream was still hanging on. I think you’ve done a good, fair review. Of course, I love this album! Thanks! ✌️

  • @ConglomerationCat
    @ConglomerationCat8 ай бұрын

    Fantastic review and analysis.... Really, really well done. And certainly not an easy one to say the least. "As You Said" was apparently a tuning that Jack Bruce got from Ritchie Havens.

  • @georgemathie8123
    @georgemathie81238 ай бұрын

    White room is my all time favorite cream song and shows off every members powers and Jack bruce got even better after cream with his solo work, his collaborations with Leslie West and Corky Laing, robin trower and numerous session appearances one of classic rock's finest bass players and vocalists

  • @ianemery4355
    @ianemery43558 ай бұрын

    Yes my favourite Cream album the Jack Bruce/ Pete Brown combination was Creams main writing team! Always ignore old Rolling Stone magazine reviews they have all been changed anyway! Rolling Stone Magazine was the guy on the Internet you don't listen to!! Great review Abi saw a documentary about Ginger Baker a nasty piece of work but a wonderful talent as well!

  • @JimiHendrix-es4lv
    @JimiHendrix-es4lv8 ай бұрын

    Your presentation is excellent, but what I really appreciate is your level of research. Now I know the connection between WOF live and the Live Cream LPs. I learned to play guitar basically by copying Eric on LC vol 2.

  • @amandagerrish5892
    @amandagerrish58928 ай бұрын

    Good review of one of my favorite 60s albums. I agree with most of your comments. (However, I think I like "Those were the Days" better than you do, apparently.) Interesting personal story about Cream: On September 9, 1967, Cream played Brandeis University in Waltham, MA. I was there. I was 15 yrs old, already a huge Cream fan, and this was my first ever attendance at a rock concert. I arrived a bit early to the university gymnasium (where the band was scheduled to play), and witnessed some roadies pounding nails into the gymnasium floor to anchor down Ginger Baker's drums. The band didn't play on a stage, just right out there on the floor with the crowd. (This was the 60s. Things were different.) The crowd was light -- maybe a few hundred people, at most -- probably because 'Disraeli Gears' had not yet been released, and 'Fresh Cream' hadn't sold well. So, not many people even knew of Cream. The concert itself was terrific. The band opened with "Tales of Brave Ulysses", which was the only song that I recognized (from hearing on the radio). I stood to the side of the band (instead of in front) so that I could get a little closer to the band while remaining somewhat inconspicuous. Clapton's virtuoso guitar playing was something kinda new in rock music, so, as a budding guitar player, I wanted to see his guitar wizardry up close, if possible. Never again was I able to get so close to rock stars while they were playing.

  • @bigdambluesband6295
    @bigdambluesband62958 ай бұрын

    Are you old geezers who were teenagers in the '60s like me falling in love with this girl too?

  • @jubei7259
    @jubei725917 сағат бұрын

    I remember seeing an interview with Jack Bruce where he said Eric thought he was in a Blues band but really he was in a Jazz band with both Jack & Ginger. They just didn't tell Eric lol

  • @danwilder695
    @danwilder6958 ай бұрын

    Thank You for breaking down the musicianship on those albums. Three virtuosos in the same band. After camping out on the west coast that spring and summer none of the bands were the same. Clapton remarked that they were just listening to the wrong records. From then on extended jams and drum solos were almost expected. You Rock!!

  • @creeder44
    @creeder448 ай бұрын

    Cream was more my older brother's music, but I always liked "White Room" and "Tales of Brave Ulysses," and I remember having a cassette of "Disraeli Gears," which really undermined the awe of the album art. But the band will always be important to me because they were part of a milestone in my life. A friend owned a record store in Dallas in the late '80s, and he hired a teenager to work there. One day, he was stacking cassettes and he cracked up laughing. I asked him what was so funny. He said, "It's just this band name. It's so stupid." The name: "Cream." That was the very moment I realized I was getting older because it was the first time I got that inevitable feeling that the younger generation were ignoramuses. BTW, Abby, thank you for restoring my faith in them.

  • @tompease8810
    @tompease88102 ай бұрын

    Your favorites matched my favorites on this album your reviews were eye opening AND Entertaining and interesting Thanks

  • @soulhealer20
    @soulhealer208 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed this one. It was one of the records that gave me a ton of learning material for playing guitar, singing, even playing bass and drums for a kick, and for songwriting. Crossroads wins every time for favorite. The guitar solos are my bible of electric guitar playing.

  • @twofromthetrunk9932
    @twofromthetrunk99328 ай бұрын

    Two such icon albums from cream. Gears and wheels are the best.

  • @TweedSuit
    @TweedSuit3 ай бұрын

    Tales of Brave Ulysses was written by Martin Sharp (lyrics) and Clapton (music).

  • @DannerPlace
    @DannerPlace8 ай бұрын

    Your background research is really awesome.

  • @NewFalconerRecords
    @NewFalconerRecordsАй бұрын

    I'm an Aussie and have all three versions of the album: the silver double plus the gold and silver studio and live single albums. I prefer 'Wheels of Fire' (studio disc) to 'Disraeli Gears' by a long way and actually enjoy the Ginger Baker-penned tracks. There's a certain whimsy and child-like quality that I like. Possibly it's because I first heard this album when I was very young and my older brother used to play it, it just caught my imagination from an early age. A great review by you once again though.

  • @stratman1021
    @stratman10218 ай бұрын

    Oh hell yea Crossroads is my favorite of all Cream. It's always been a favorite to play (Or jam) with a band or just at a jam session. Me and my bro recorded our own instrumental version of this and for sure that second solo is quite the barnburner even though Eric stays parked in the 17th position in A minor pentatonic. It really takes some stamina to play it right. Funny story. My earliest memory of Cream is about when I was five y/o ('69) and I remember being sick in bed and my brothers playing Cream in the same room hearing White Room and then me suddenly getting up and puking up orange juice. lol! That's how I remember it. Actually I'd have to say it's a tossup (No pun intended) between Crossroads and Badge of my faves. On Badge Eric absolutely pours his heart out on that solo! Gives me goosebumps. Abbie I so love your breakdown of all these great classics! Keep them coming!

  • @jltrem
    @jltrem8 ай бұрын

    The amazing Ms. Abby does it again, informs an old guy who lived through the birth of this music a whole lot that he never knew about it but thought he did, such as the infamous Haeco CSG process was used on WOF when he thought it had only been used on Neil Young's first solo album as well as other revelations. I swear this girl got here through a time warp. By the way, nice Patti Boyd hair today, Ms. Devoe.

  • @kristofftaylovoski60
    @kristofftaylovoski608 ай бұрын

    At the party, she was kindness in the hard crowd Consolation for the old wound now forgotten Effing sublime..

  • @leesnider4363
    @leesnider43634 ай бұрын

    Those Were the Days is a fantastic song; great pacing, great vocals. Your backstories are really interesting and fun. I love them -- well worth the time.

  • @timtaylor9307
    @timtaylor93077 ай бұрын

    You're take on this album is fantastically awesome. Just started watching and I'm hooked. Deserted Cities of the Heart. ... My thoughts exactly

  • @alanclayton9277
    @alanclayton92778 ай бұрын

    the close ups really do justice to the artwork here. i like lovely ginger's playing a lot on WOF and i really want to dislike him a lot (i can do both!) the drums kick seismically on Deserted and toad is complex and subtle. that's not fair ginger. as you said is a bruce showcase that points to his good solo album songs for a tailor. clapton's autobio didn't really endear him to me but at this time in his career when he's plugging in an sg or a 335 im in awe. as with green it's control over the strings that works. a shout out for pappalardi's own outfit mountain a big sounding classic rock unit.

  • @richardbooth6063
    @richardbooth60638 ай бұрын

    You pretty much nailed the reason that I like this album. It contains more variety and stylings than most albums. Back in the day when the single of “White Room” was on the radio the last set of lyrics was cut out and the solo abridged. So that part still sounds strange to me even now. “Sitting on Top of the World” and “Born Under a Bad Sign” and “Crossroads” are also great. “Politician” is very much like “Crossroader” with Mountain. I always thought Mountain to be the little brother to Cream. But there was only one Cream !! I just listened to “Deserted Cities of the Heart” and I get what you were saying…this is an awesome track !! And I went to my boxes of old albums and found my copy of Wheels of Fire…it’s in perfect condition. I think I bought it back in the ‘80’s but I’m not sure. Thanks for a nice half hour about this amazing album !!😊

  • @puffysnowball2261
    @puffysnowball22618 ай бұрын

    It continues to blow my mind how much you know and can intelligently talk about so many of the albums I bought when they came out. And like you (although with a far longer time span), I got a much greater appreciation for WOF years later. I played DCOTM and TWTD non-stop for a week upon rediscovery.

  • @DonaldGibson-dy4wv
    @DonaldGibson-dy4wv3 ай бұрын

    I love the drums on: Dance the night away. That song must be about Shangrala.

  • @MacgyverMike1
    @MacgyverMike18 ай бұрын

    Great video I always love cream all 4 albums are very good I'm jealous that you own an Atco pressing of the album I have the rso reissue but my favorite Clapton project will always be Layla but cream is my 2nd favorite white room is my favorite on the album great video Abby ❤❤❤ and congrats on the interview with Bebe Buell that's awesome Joe is awesome keep it up Abby ❤❤❤ have a good thanksgiving

  • @richardelliott8352
    @richardelliott83528 ай бұрын

    this record was played at every party with a keg in the backyard and was at the top every stack back when records were a significant entertainment medium. while white room is the more intriguing song, politician has the more memorable musical line, that bass heavy back and forth swing with the little filigree on the end that sticks with the melody, whereas white room is not something one finds being sung to oneself.

  • @smaz9
    @smaz98 ай бұрын

    Your videos just keep getting better. This might be a bit late, but congrats on 25K subs! Your content has helped me get through this roller coaster of a year, and I hope that you continue to provide the internet with your endless knowledge on the musical universe. Keep it up!

  • @bobburroughs6241
    @bobburroughs62418 ай бұрын

    The live 'Crossroads' typifies the band live and remains a top ten favourite. Heard first on the John Peel show where I always had reel to reel at the ready. Rushed across the road to ask a friend if he'd heard it! The double album was bought on import. We saw them at London's Saville theatre supported by the Bonzos. It was loud!

  • @atiostefony3760
    @atiostefony3760Ай бұрын

    💌 "Those Where The Days" is a magic one.

  • 4 ай бұрын

    Nice that you mentioned their the best performance in Detroit

  • @gevowavemagnet
    @gevowavemagnet8 ай бұрын

    I love Clapton, I love Cream, but, the only two records you need are 'Fresh Cream' (for it's raw power) and the 'Best Of' (with the vegetable's cover) to fill in the blank spots.

  • @johnwelch5132
    @johnwelch51328 ай бұрын

    Badge is my favourite. But I Feel Free was my fave when I was a kid.

  • @Tomloser4321
    @Tomloser43218 ай бұрын

    Thanks Abigail for your incredible presentations. I feel edified somehow each time I view one of your shows.

  • @richardlloyd5519
    @richardlloyd55198 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed this one, THANKS! I have been a massive Cream fan since, at 13 years old, I walked into a "Woolworth's" (We called these dime stores) and found "Wheels Of Fire" AND "Electric Ladyland" in the record bins. I had $12.00 or so burning a hole in my pocket from washing neighborhood cars. I knew some older kids had been talking about Cream and Hendrix, so OK. These were my first Cream and Hendrix albums. Wow. Life changer. Had to find their back catalogs over the next couple of months. Unfortunately, I was playing these on a portable Zenith all in one, but at least it was actual stereo. As a young guitar player, I discovered the concept of jamming...Voodoo Chile and Spoonful blew all of my fuses. Loved everything else, too. Hard to pick favorites ; ) Yes, there was some subjectively goofy stuff, but in those days, it was just part of the whole.....we didn't have "Playlists" until cassette recorders came out a few years later. And Jann Wenner just got this one SO wrong!

  • @davidfont2513
    @davidfont25138 ай бұрын

    I first heard Wheels of Fire in mid 1970 and bought my double album copy in 1973 when it was reissued. I was (and still am) a Cream freak....I used to drive my flatmates crazy playing Wheels of Fire and Live Cream with the volume on the stereo set at 11. Ahhhhh! Those were the days (yes they were!). Looking back I realize now the album was Born under a Bad Sign and the occupants, Pressed Rat and Warthog, were about to pull cross the black curtains and close down their shop and enter an uncertain future in their Deserted Cities of the Heart. Wheels of Fire was an epitaph...Goodbye Cream was the death spiral. However there were many subsequent imitations....some good...some not so. Check out Jack Bruce's Songs for a Tailor LP to get some idea of what may have happened if Cream continued...without killing each other.

  • @FeelingShred
    @FeelingShred3 ай бұрын

    from August to June for the album to be released? I would never imagine such a long time... this channel helps learn new details to old stories, that's awesome 🤘

  • @dannydine5263
    @dannydine52638 ай бұрын

    Fresh Cream was probably the honest to goodness 3 piece band in the studio. The rest of the Cream studio Lps were more like Cream with special guest Felix. Which is OK, I'm glad Felix got a chance to do his thing in the studio with those guys. The live stuff was the real raw cream playing by the seat of their pants. I like both versions studio and live but it's really 2 quite different things. I almost like the 2005 stuff the best. They're still jammin their butts off but it's also a little more contained and a little less competitive if that's the proper word. But whatever, we love Cream always!!!

  • @Pablo668
    @Pablo6688 ай бұрын

    Omg…you said Australia! You’ve heard of us! Love your work. Your enthusiasm is infectious. I love Cream, I was a bit of an odd man out listening to them when I was a teenager in the 80’s.

  • @jackneidinger9544
    @jackneidinger95448 күн бұрын

    Crossroads and the Who's Young Man's Blues from Live at Leeds have something in common: A band where everyone is so in the zone they levitate. I don't quite know what's happening but it's transcendant.

  • @timdailey2690
    @timdailey26908 ай бұрын

    Well, those were the days

  • @johnhitz1185
    @johnhitz11858 ай бұрын

    Clapton did an interview in Gallery at the time in which he said he was shaken by a Rolling Stone reviewer who called him a purveyor of ",blues cliches". This was a fascinating review Abby. Wheels is my favorite Cream album and "Deserted Cities" is also my favorite track. Not clear on what you didn't like about "Those Were the Days" aside from the bells, bells, bells. I like the echoplex on the solo.

  • @abigaildevoe

    @abigaildevoe

    8 ай бұрын

    that reviewer was jon landau! amazing how one college kid's review completely changed the course of clapton's career. TWTD just never stuck out to me for any positive or negative reason. could be better but it suffers from the same clutter problem a lot of this album does

  • @nvm9040
    @nvm904023 күн бұрын

    Just got out of the Disraeli Gears vinyl monday which was less chaotic and crash and burned album in the Summer of Love in '67 for a Cream album...that actually crashed and burned which is irony titled Wheels of Fire 😅☸🔥

  • @AlexAlex-ny3mz
    @AlexAlex-ny3mz8 ай бұрын

    Love "Deserted Cities of the Heart", Especially the version on "Live Cream Volume II", Ginger's drumming is amazing!

  • @user-qq4ev6il2r
    @user-qq4ev6il2rАй бұрын

    The live performances from Winterland made up the bulk of the live Wheels of Fire disc because nearly all of the Fillmore recordings were lost in a fire in Atlantic's tape vault. There are audience recordings of the Fillmore dates which show you just what was lost (best version of N.S.U. I've ever heard). But we did get the best Crossroads from Winterland and the killer versions of Tales of Brave Ulysses, Sunshine of Your Love, Sweet Wine and N.S.U on the Live Cream albums.

  • @bewareofzealots
    @bewareofzealots8 ай бұрын

    I always learn so much from you! Thanks, Abby! Love these Cream albums.

  • @jamesnock5572
    @jamesnock55728 ай бұрын

    You have assembled a fine body of work with your reviews so far and still so many more to come....🦂

  • @michaelshiflett4835
    @michaelshiflett48358 ай бұрын

    I love this album, thank you so much!

  • @TheStrongBoyz19
    @TheStrongBoyz198 ай бұрын

    Love Cream as much as Derek and the Dominos. Disraeli Gears is my personal favourite, but this album does feature brilliant virtuosity and variety with some of their strongest songs. Great video once again! :)

  • @tinalagden1238
    @tinalagden12388 ай бұрын

    The UK original wheels of fire LP came with the silver foil cover(same as the u.s version you are showing).It was issued as a double LP set and also as two separate issues(live & in the studio-black & silver covers). The reason for this was the record company had complaints from some customers the the price of the double was too expensive so it was issued as two single albums for this reason.The Who's Tommy received the same treatment Bizarre but true ! Keep up the good work abby.

  • @abigaildevoe

    @abigaildevoe

    8 ай бұрын

    thanks for the context!

  • @tinalagden1238

    @tinalagden1238

    8 ай бұрын

    No problem.Keep up the good work !

  • @blackmichael75
    @blackmichael758 ай бұрын

    The June 14th date is correct: Billboard magazine, July 6th 1968, quote: "NEW YORK - The new double LP by Cream, "Wheels on Fire" on Atco, passed the $1 million mark in sales within a week after its release at the Atlantic/Atco sales conventions held June 14." Chicago Tribune, Wednesday June 19th 1968: "Atlantic-Atco unveiled an impressive list of new albums last Friday (i.e. the 14th) in sales-promotion meetings in New York, St. Louis, and Los Angeles. Included are... "Wheels of Fire" a double LP by The Cream".

  • @antlerbraum2881
    @antlerbraum28818 ай бұрын

    I was literally just listening to this album on vinyl, wtf Abigail.

  • @abigaildevoe

    @abigaildevoe

    8 ай бұрын

    👀👀

  • @konowd
    @konowd8 ай бұрын

    Clapton’s guitar sound, the violiny “woman” tone, is very influential, Van Halen and Eric Johnson were big fans of it and it helped shape their own unique sounds

  • @detroitfunk313

    @detroitfunk313

    8 ай бұрын

    Van Halen famously took the tone control off all his guitars, so he was literally the antithesis of the "woman tone" thing.

  • @konowd

    @konowd

    8 ай бұрын

    Ed never liked the tone knobs, a lot of great guitar players didn’t use them, not sure how Clapton utilized his

  • @brandonfields7827
    @brandonfields78278 ай бұрын

    Yet another awesome review!!

  • @nordland2235
    @nordland22358 ай бұрын

    Tiny purple fishes Run laughing through your fingers And you want to take her with you To the hard land of the winter

  • @PhilSmithRHR
    @PhilSmithRHR8 ай бұрын

    Great work Abi. 🤩 I learnt a lot from this one, so thank you.

  • @fernandoluzuriagaacosta5338
    @fernandoluzuriagaacosta53388 ай бұрын

    My favorite Cream record, White Room is a classic, Politician is early metal , and I love the live show LP (Yes, even the 17 minute Toad).

  • @markconnors9941
    @markconnors99418 ай бұрын

    What an incredible review!!! Such a great album I wanted to at least check out a bit of what was said about it. But I couldn’t tear myself away from it! Super interesting and informative. I’ll be back for more next Monday!

  • @TheDevilsBusiness
    @TheDevilsBusiness8 ай бұрын

    Having grown up in the 60's and 70's I like your reviews, but I love your clothes and hair also. And you as presented.

  • @jmfloyd23
    @jmfloyd238 ай бұрын

    Abby, this is one of your best reviews! Very informative and entertaining! You should be podcasting this!

  • @LThrap100
    @LThrap1008 ай бұрын

    Diggin the vibe.

  • @davidr6026
    @davidr60268 ай бұрын

    Thank you 🙏🏻 for this video. Love ❤ Cream.

  • @Peter-Burbank
    @Peter-Burbank8 ай бұрын

    That was my favorite gatefold for cleaning pot. I enjoyed the review.

  • @fbt25
    @fbt258 ай бұрын

    That album cover is beautiful on shiny silver. And the plum/orange label is the cake's cherry.

  • @onsenkuma1979
    @onsenkuma19798 ай бұрын

    My favourite Cream album and one of my favourite albums from '68 - a banner year for blues rock and the emergence of hard rock. I was all of 13 at the time, so it's really interesting to hear your take. As ever, very entertaining Ms. Devoe...

  • @Tomloser4321
    @Tomloser43218 ай бұрын

    I still listen to "Toad" full blast on vinyl and SACD to this day. Loved seeing the boys in SF during their 1968 tour.

  • @abigaildevoe

    @abigaildevoe

    8 ай бұрын

    wait did you go to THE SF show from THE 68 tour? the one that's on this album?

  • @spiritualarchitect4276

    @spiritualarchitect4276

    8 ай бұрын

    The Cream's 1968 San Diego concert can be streamed on KZread Music: music.kzread.info/head/OLAK5uy_mRqeTg0PakOI4rOgnXsuqyi--7vJqSYYw

  • @Tomloser4321

    @Tomloser4321

    8 ай бұрын

    @@abigaildevoe Yes...............although I don't remember seeing any recording equipment. I saw them in both Venues.....Winterland Auditorium and the Carasol (sp?) ball room