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Fresh Cream (LP/Red Vinyl)

3.7

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発売日 2022年08月23日
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レーベルVinyl Lovers
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 990168
SKU 8013252990168

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:40:52
Cream: Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); Jack Bruce (vocals, 6-string bass, harmonica); Ginger Baker (vocals, drums). Recorded at Chalk Farm Studios and Mayfair Studios, London, England. From the acappella intro on "I Feel Free" to the tumultuous rhythmic underpinnings of "N.S.U.," Cream's debut album FRESH CREAM was a pronouncement that drums and bass would no longer be limited to the role of background instruments, that rock guitarists would henceforth be judged by the standard of Eric Clapton's soaring, lyric signature, and that emotional/instrumental content is as important as the singer and song. To appreciate the energetic slant Cream put on traditional blues, check out their manic, up-tempo version of Muddy Waters' "Rollin' And Tumblin'." And where many bands routinely ripped off folk and blues artists, Cream made sure people like Robert Johnson ("Four Until Late"), Willie Dixon ("Spoonful"), and Skip James ("I'm So Glad") got both credit and royalties, while expanding the audience for pure blues music.
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

  1. 1.[LPレコード]

    【A面】

    1. 1.
      I Feel Free
    2. 2.
      N.S.U.
    3. 3.
      Sleepy Time Time
    4. 4.
      Dreaming
    5. 5.
      Sweet Wine
    6. 6.
      Spoonful
    7. 7.
      The Coffee Song
  2. 1.[LPレコード]

    【B面】

    1. 1.
      Cat's Squirrel
    2. 2.
      Four Until Late
    3. 3.
      Rollin' And Tumblin'
    4. 4.
      I'm So Glad
    5. 5.
      Toad
    6. 6.
      Wrapping Paper
    7. 7.
      You Make Me Feel
    8. 8.
      Lawdy Mama

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Cream

その他
エンジニア: Jonathan Timperly
プロデューサー: Robert Stigwood

オリジナル発売日:1966年

商品の紹介

リプレス。衝突する個性から放たれるカタルシス!!エリック・クラプトン、ジャック・ブルース、ジンジャー・ベイカーの奇跡の三人組'66年1st。偉人達による個の連鎖反応。いや、戦です。ブルーズ、ハード・ロック、ジャズ的なアプローチの中に垣間見える禍々しい情熱。ロック史に残る価値ある1枚。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2022/07/26)

Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.120) - Ranked #101 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "Clapton's guitar work is taut and melodic; Bruce sings in a high torrid tenor..." Uncut - "The songs are all about playing in a band and relaxing, the joy of being young, and they walk it like they talk it, being jumping-off points for wonderful spur-of-the moment improvisations."
Rovi

Fresh Cream represents so many different firsts, it's difficult to keep count. Cream, of course, was the first supergroup, but their first album not only gave birth to the power trio, it also was instrumental in the birth of heavy metal and the birth of jam rock. That's a lot of weight for one record and, like a lot of pioneering records, Fresh Cream doesn't seem quite as mighty as what would come later, both from the group and its acolytes. In retrospect, the moments on the LP that are a bit unformed -- in particular, the halting waltz of "Dreaming" never achieves the sweet ethereal atmosphere it aspires to -- stand out more than the innovations, which have been so thoroughly assimilated into the vocabulary of rock & roll, but Fresh Cream was a remarkable shift forward in rock upon its 1966 release and it remains quite potent. Certainly at this early stage the trio was still grounded heavily in blues, only fitting given guitarist Eric Clapton's stint in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, which is where he first played with bassist Jack Bruce, but Cream never had the purist bent of Mayall, and not just because they dabbled heavily in psychedelia. The rhythm section of Bruce and Ginger Baker had a distinct jazzy bent to their beat; this isn't hard and pure, it's spongy and elastic, giving the musicians plenty of room to roam. This fluidity is most apparent on the blues covers that take up nearly half the record, especially on "Spoonful," where the swirling instrumental interplay, echo, fuzz tones, and overwhelming volume constitute true psychedelic music, and also points strongly toward the guitar worship of heavy metal. Almost all the second side of Fresh Cream is devoted to this, closing with Baker's showcase "Toad," but for as hard and restless as this half of the album is, there is some lightness on the first portion of the record where Bruce reveals himself as an inventive psychedelic pop songwriter with the tense, colorful "N.S.U." and the hook- and harmony-laden "I Feel Free." Cream shows as much force and mastery on these tighter, poppier tunes as they do on the free-flowing jams, yet they show a clear bias toward the long-form blues numbers, which makes sense: they formed to be able to pursue this freedom, which they do so without restraint. If at times that does make the album indulgent or lopsided, this is nevertheless where Cream was feeling their way forward, creating their heavy psychedelic jazz-blues and, in the process, opening the door to all kinds of serious rock music that may have happened without Fresh Cream, but it just would not have happened in the same fashion as it did with this record as precedent. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Rovi

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モノとやっつけのステレオ双方収録のおかげで、モノの素晴らしさが実感出来ます!
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デビュー作なのですがあまり良盤というわけでもなく個人的にはちょっとね~・・・
3rdアルバムと比較してしまうとやはり劣ってしまう作品だと思います。
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私事ではありますが、一番最初に楽器を始めたのが、エレキ・ベースだったもので、クラプトンは勿論の事、ジャズ出身のジャック・ブルースとジンジャー・ベイカーのリズム・セクションも聴き込みましたね♪ジャズとクラプトンのブルースが融合と反発を繰り返し、新たなロックが誕生したアルバムですね♪
2007/02/25 ozzyさん
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