Cream - 1967 Disraeli Gears, MFSL GOLD UDCD 562
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 Posted: 31-01-2006, 00:29 (post 1, #539830)

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Cream - Disraeli Gears MFSL GOLD UDCD 562
Артист: Cream
Альбом: Disraeli Gears MFSL GOLD UDCD 562,
Жанр: Blues-Hard-Album-....Rock, Psychedelic
Формат файла: eac-log-cue-flac-scans-rar
Ссылка: CD 236 clicks
Нахождение: eDonkey/Kademlia
опять же супер-команда и супер-звук! хвастаюсь? а что могу поделать, когда оно так и есть! :rolleyes:
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Cream - 1967 Disraeli Gears [MFSL GOLD UDCD 562]


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thanks to runo for rip, thanks to other friends for help :)

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Review by Shawn Haney
The threesome of Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, and legendary guitarist Eric Clapton forming the band Cream was a monumental effort of jazz, blues, and psychedelic rock during the British rock period of the late 1960s. Cream, with their raw fury of intense sound, was renowned for their rare talent of taking songs of complex arrangements and making them an act of spontaneous beauty during live shows. Disraeli Gears, their second release, was an essential landmark recording that brought listeners to the direction they were soon to take with Wheels of Fire. Taking on a circus-spinning arsenal of sounds and effects, Cream's fashionable art is a blend of highly sustained drenched distortion, rampant percussion, and a kaleidoscope of various musical textures and colors, both in melody and rhythm. Each of Disraeli Gears' list of 11 tunes is original in format, containing it own unique brands of dashing blues-laden guitar riffs by Clapton, as well as thick basslines and smashing drum leads. Highlights of the record feature Clapton's awe-inspiring and soul-gripping guitar leads, including hits such as "Sunshine of Your Love" and "Tales of Brave Ulysses." The latter is a magical poem laced into a line of mesmerizing chordal changes. Disraeli Gears is a definitive staple of early British rock and a sensational addition to the avid classic rock listener.


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 Posted: 31-01-2006, 00:55 (post 3, #539852)

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Ну чтобы подтвердить мнение релизера, поддержим его авторитетом Стива Хоффмана:

There is only one Disreali Gears for me, and that is the MoFi gold disc. Every thing else is just this same tape with a giant treble bump. Urggh.
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Enjoy! :lol:
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 Posted: 23-07-2008, 08:28 (post 4, #848724)

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If you love CREAM you'll need the MoFi "Gears". One of my favorite CD's. Sounds JUST like the stereo and mono master tapes. No futzing whatsoever, just like I like it.

One might not agree with Tom Dowd's engineering moves on the album but to be able to hear the great songs without the annoying top end EQ that all mastering engineers feel compelled to add is a great relief!

Don't miss the MoFi.
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