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Wheels of Fire

Album - 1968 - DeB Id: 12724
By Cream
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Album DeRango™ 57,47

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 The perfect cover for an album that is the explosion of creativity, the definitive break from the old schemes of music understood as "blues".

 This monumental fresco will remain the epitaph of the group, not counting posthumous live (and the negligible "Goodbye").

 Dive into Cream's Wheels of Fire and experience a groundbreaking journey through psychedelic blues-rock!

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Album DeRango™ 6,58

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 Clapton’s guitar melts into a slippery wah-wah, it indulges, rages in his virtuosity.

 If Disraeli Gears is a masterpiece, Wheels Of Fire is no less.

 Listen to Cream’s Wheels Of Fire and experience the legendary fusion of blues, psychedelia, and electrifying live energy.

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White Room (05:03)
In the white room with black curtains, near the station
Blackroof country, no gold pavements, tired starlings
Silver horses ran down moonbeams in your dark eyes
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One summer day, she went away;
Gone and left me, she's gone to stay.

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by Ginger Baker and Mike Taylor

Pressed rat and warthog have closed down their shop.
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Politician (04:16)
Hey now baby, get into my big black car.
Hey now baby, get into my big black car.
I want to just show you what my politics are.
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When the city of Atlantis stood serene above the sea,
Long time before our time when the world was free,
Those were the days.
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Born under a bad sign
i've been down since i began to crawl
if it wasn't for bad luck
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Upon this street where time has died.
The golden treat you never tried.
In times of old, in days gone by.
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Cream were a British rock power trio formed in 1966, known for electrified blues-rock, psychedelic-era experimentation, and extended live improvisations. The classic lineup was Eric Clapton (guitar), Jack Bruce (bass/vocals), and Ginger Baker (drums).
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