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1.StopStrange Brew – Cream 02:51
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2.StopSunshine of Your Love – Cream 04:14
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3.StopWorld of Pain – Cream 03:09
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4.StopDance the Night Away – Cream 03:37
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5.StopBlue Condition – Cream 03:31
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6.StopTales of Brave Ulysses – Cream 02:53
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7.StopSwlabr – Cream 02:35
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8.StopWe're Going Wrong – Cream 03:28
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9.StopOutside Woman Blues – Cream 02:27
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10.StopTake It Back – Cream 03:08
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11.StopMother's Lament – Cream 01:50
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12.StopLawdy Mama [Version 1] [Take][Version] – Cream 02:03
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13.StopBlue Condition [Alternate Version] [Alternate Take][#][Version] – Cream 03:10
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14.StopWe're Going Wrong [Demo Version] – Cream 03:49
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15.StopHey Now Princess [Demo Version] – Cream 03:33
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16.StopSwlabr [Demo Version] – Cream 04:33
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17.StopWeird of Hermiston [Demo Version] – Cream 03:14
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18.StopThe Clearout [Demo Version] – Cream 03:56
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19.StopLawdy Mama [Version 2] [Version] – Cream 02:49
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20.StopBlue Condition [Alernate Version] [Alternate Take][#][Version] – Cream 03:08
Cream's first album, 1967’s Fresh Cream, was still very much a blues-based affair filtered through rock’s emerging power trio format. When the group released Disraeli Gears later that same year, the psychedelic trappings of the new album’s lyrics disguised the fact that it was still very much blues-based, and this rarities collection (which consists of the mono mix edition of Disraeli Gears plus a handful of outtakes and demos) makes that point clear. The group took a couple of stabs at a version of “Lawdy Mama” during the Disraeli sessions, and the main riff in the song became the central riff of “Strange Brew,” which, lyrics aside, is “Lawdy Mama” dressed up in new clothes. Both versions of “Lawdy Mama” are included here, along with a couple of alternate versions of “Blue Condition.” The mono mix of the album brings out the vocals a little more but doesn’t differ markedly from the more familiar stereo mix. It’s fun to hear the outtakes and alternates, but this set is really for die-hard Cream fans only. Casual listeners should probably just stick with the stereo version of the original album. Steve Leggett, Rovi
- Genre: Blues, Rock
- Subgenre: Rock & Roll/Roots, Psychedelic/Garage, Modern Electric Blues, Hard Rock, British Invasion
- Category Psychedelic, British Blues, Hard Rock, British Psychedelia, Album Rock, Blues-Rock
- Label: POLYDOR / UMGD
- Release Date: April 27, 2010
- Artist: Cream [1]
- Additional Artist: Ginger Baker (Vocals), Eric Clapton (Vocals), Jack Bruce (Vocals)