
Wheels Of Fire is a Rock album by Cream, originally released in 1968. On Gatefold: 247 pressings tracked, owned by 59 collectors.
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Wheels of Fire is the name of a double album recorded by Cream. The release was largely successful, scoring the band a #3 peak in the UK and a #1 in the US, and became the world's first platinum-selling double album. If Disraeli Gears was the album where Cream came into their own, its successor, Wheels of Fire, finds the trio in full fight, capturing every side of their multi-faceted personality, even hinting at the internal pressures that soon would tear the band asunder. A dense, unwieldy double album split into an LP of new studio material and an LP of live material, it's sprawling and scattered, at once awesome in its achievement and maddening in how it falls just short of greatne. It misses its goal not because one LP works and the other doesn't, but because both the live and studio sets suffer from strikingly similar flaw, deriving from the constant power struggle between the trio. Of the three, Ginger Baker comes up short, contributing the passable "Passing the Time" and "Those Were the Day," which are overshadowed by how he extends his solo drum showcase "Toad" to a numbing quarter of an hour and trips upon the Wind & the Willows whimsy of "Pressed Rat and Warthog," whose studied eccentricity pales next to Eric Clapton's nimble, eerily cheerful "Anyone for Tenni." In almost every regard, Wheels of Fire is a terrific showcase for Clapton as a guitarist, especially on the first side of the live album with "Crossroad," a mighty encapsulation of all of his strength. Some of that is studio trickery, as producer Felix Pappalardi cut together the best bits of a winding improvisation to a tight four minute, giving this track a relentless momentum that's exceptionally exciting, but there's no denying that Clapton is at a peak here, whether he's tearing off solos on a 17-minute "Spoonful" or goosing "White Room" toward the heights of madne. But it's the architect of "White Room," bassist Jack Bruce, who, along with his collaborator Peter Brown, reaches a peak as a songwriter. Aside from the monumental "White Room," he has the lovely, wistful "As You Said," the cinematic "Deserted Cities of the Heart," and the slow, cynical blues "Politician," all among Cream's very best work. And in many ways Wheels of Fire is indeed filled with Cream's very best work, since it also captures the fury and invention (and indulgence) of the band at its peak on the stage and in the studio, but as it tries to find a delicate balance between these three titanic ego, it doesn't quite add up to something greater than the sum of its part. But taken alone, those individual parts are often quite tremendou. The album was also released as Wheels of Fire (In the Studio) and Wheels of Fire (Live at the Fillmore) as two single album, released together, with similar cover art except: In the UK, the studio album was black print on aluminium foil, while the Live at the Fillmore album was a negative image of the studio cover. In Japan, the studio album was black on gold foil, while the live album was black on aluminium foil. In Australia, both covers were laminated copies of the Japanese releases (it was never released as a double album in Australia). In 2003, the album was ranked number 203 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. .
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Tracklist
- In The Studio
- Live At The Fillmore
Side A
- A1White Room4:56
- A2Sitting On Top Of The World4:56
- A3Passing The Time4:31
- A4As You Said4:19
Side B
- B1Pressed Rat And Warthog3:13
- B2Politician4:11
- B3Those Were The Days2:52
- B4Born Under A Bad Sign3:08
- B5Deserted Cities Of The Heart4:36
Side C
- C1Crossroads4:13
- C2Spoonful16:44
Side D
- D1Traintime6:52
- D2Toad15:53
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Psych Rock
- fuzzy
- hypnotic
- bluesy
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Eric ClaptonGUITAR, VOCALS LEAD GUITAR, VOCALS MUSICIAN , GUITAR, VOCAL PERCUSSION
- Felix PappalardiGUEST , VIOLA, PEDALBOARD , TRUMPET, TONETTE, HANDBELL VIOLA, ORGAN , TRUMPET ORGAN
- Ginger BakerDRUMS DRUMS, GLOCKENSPIEL, VOCALS, MARIMBA, TAMBOURINE DRUMS, PERCUSSION
- Jack BruceBASS GUITAR, LEAD VOCALS, HARP BASS, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, CELLO, RECORDER, VOCALS BASS, HARMONICA, VOCALS
- Chester BurnettVOCALS WRITTEN-BY, PERFORMER
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