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Cream - Royal Albert Hall London DVD Review
by Travis Becker
Few events or individuals through time
have posed any serious risk of destroying the already frayed and tattered
legacy of rock and roll. If a serious threat exists in the here and now
it just might be the geriatric parasitism choking the life out of both
the art and the revenue of rock. Sure, Mick Jagger has a right to continue
to strut around the stage well into his sixties, all the while demanding
hundred dollar tickets, but let's face it-no one's twisting his arm at
this point and that money could be going to up and comers here to save
the face of our beloved music. That dilemma laid bare, the Cream reunion
DVD arrives with some trepidation. After all, the group has been going
their separate ways for over ten times the span of time the group was even
together. That's a lot of time to be getting further apart on those creative
differences. Rhino Records involvement should have been a clue to the contrary,
however, and the entire experience is both a pleasant surprise and a sad
reminder of lost potential for the three uber-talented members of the psychedelic
pioneering original super group.
Filmed over a four night stand at London's
Royal Albert Hall, Rhino's 2005 DVD finds all three original members of
Cream together for the first time in a long time. Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce,
and Ginger Baker all appear to have regained their youthful vigor for rock
and blues, although not their youthful appearances. Clapton in particular
sounds better than he has in years, loose and rollicking, and it's great
to hear him playing some rock and roll again af"
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