Cream - Crossroads Passing The Time

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Review by Diamond Engagement Ring Pittsburgh

Crossroads Passing The Time by Cream is a legendary album that showcases the band's incredible talent and musical prowess. Released in 1972, this album features some of the band's most iconic songs, including "Crossroads," "White Room," and "Badge."

The album opens with the upbeat and energetic "I Feel Free," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The band's signature blend of blues, rock, and psychedelia is on full display throughout the album, and each track is a testament to their incredible musicianship.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Crossroads," a cover of the classic blues song by Robert Johnson. Cream's version of the song is a masterclass in guitar playing, with Eric Clapton's blistering solos and Jack Bruce's driving bassline. The song has become one of the band's most famous tracks and is still beloved by fans all over the world.

Another highlight of the album is "White Room," a haunting and atmospheric track that showcases the band's ability to create a mood and atmosphere with their music. The song features some of Clapton's most iconic guitar work, and Bruce's vocals are as powerful as ever.

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Artist: Cream
Album: Crossroads Passing The Time
Rating: 4.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Passing The Time4:31
Crossroads4:13

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Catalog Numbers

  • 541.029
  • 45-6646
  • 6646

Labels

  • Polydor
  • ATCO Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single
  • Mono
  • Styrene

Companies

RoleCompany
Published ByCasserole
Manufactured ByAtlantic Recording Corporation
Pressed ByMonarch Record Mfg. Co.

Credits

RoleCredit
Executive-ProducerRobert Stigwood
ProducerFelix Pappalardi

Notes

  • From the double album WHEELS OF FIRE "LIVE" and "IN THE STUDIO" - 543.004/005
  • Made in Canada
  • No date on vinyl
  • From ATCO LP 2-700

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Summary by Diamond Engagement Ring Pittsburgh

Crossroads Passing The Time by Cream is an essential album for any fan of classic rock or blues music. The band's incredible musicianship and timeless songs have ensured that this album remains a classic to this day.

Comments

yourocbeautyrep
I'm a big Ginger Baker fan but he was struggling here.
nigermorie
Reggae Cream shame on Lord Clapton
measureddesigns
Killer bass playing tbh
sophiemills071
Freaking awesome. Best version ever.
rodelcalvez
Wow!!! Thats a kick ass drummer!
srimedio
This sux, compared to the Marshall’s on 12 in 67’
johndestura
CREAM FOREVER!
elisague84
My all time favorite band. Jack Bruce lit the musical fire in me back in 1967 and I've never been the same. I think I listen to a Cream song everyday.
ngochoa237nt
What a trio! I love these guys--legends!
thatusernameisinuse
this arrangement sucks wind
jforjyeong
Eric Clapton is definitely one of the most tasteful players ever ?
administrator040218
right at 3:15 is when they went back in time and felt like their old-selves for a brief moment. Hadn't played in a while, but they let it fly off the rails their for a second and found their way back.
lailapauline
It's not how fast you play, it's what you say
kvicky1
AS YOU CAN SEE THAT THEY LOWERED THE SPEED OF THE SONG I LIKED IT WHEN THEY RECORDED IT WITH THAT INSANITY OF NOT KNOWING WHERE THEY WERE GOING TO STOP, I
amacianp
May be i only know 3 or 4 clapton’ music piece, but i here to say “god=clapton”
costarica828
For me however great Clapton is, watching them in the 60s it was Jack Bruce voice and bass
faceyoga
a problem of rhythm like bell bottom blues
azaineh
Eric helped Ginger to find the right beat on Crossroads because Ginger was lost in first Verse.. 1,, 2,3,4...? but ist was pretty good then
cmbernbach
Once Ginger found the groove, it was mindblowing... I love Claptons Tone here, much better than the old Cream Days..