Disraeli Gears

Label
Universal Music Group International
Release date
9 Mar 1998
Running length
11 tracks
Running time
33:04

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Tracklist

    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Strange Brew 2:47 314,732
2 Sunshine of Your Love 4:10 698,875
3 World Of Pain 3:02 142,134
4 Dance The Night Away 3:34 114,507
5 Blue Condition 3:29 101,751
6 Tales Of Brave Ulysses 2:47 239,686
7 SWLABR 2:32 221,209
8 We're Going Wrong 3:27 173,992
9 Outside Woman Blues 2:24 135,433
10 Take It Back 3:05 112,128
11 Mother's Lament 1:47 76,942

About this album

Disraeli Gears is the second album by British blues-rock group Cream. It was released in November 1967 and went on to reach #5 on the UK album chart. It was also their American breakthrough, becoming a massive seller there in 1968, reaching #4 on the American charts. The album features the two singles “Strange Brew” and “Sunshine of Your Love”. By this time, the group was veering quite heavily away from their blues roots to indulge in more psychedelic sounds.

The title of the album was taken from an inside joke. Eric Clapton had been thinking of buying a racing bicycle and was discussing it with Ginger Baker, when a roadie named Mick Turner commented, “it’s got them Disraeli Gears”, meaning to say “derailleur gears,” but instead alluding to 19th Century British Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli. The band thought this was hilarious, and decided that it should be the title of their next album. Had it not been for Mick’s turn of phrase, the album would simply have been entitled “Cream.”

Clapton, Baker, and Jack Bruce all contributed songs with the help of lyricist Pete Brown and producer Felix Pappalardi. The track “Blue Condition” was unusual in that Baker, although not well known for his singing, took the lead vocal. The album was recorded at Atlantic Studios in New York during May 1967, following the band’s nine shows as part of Murray the K’s “Music in the 5th Dimension” concert series. Cream’s American label, ATCO, was a wholly owned subsidiary of Atlantic Records.
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