Best of Cream

One of the first LPs I ever bought was Best Of Cream. I have been a fan of Clapton and to a lesser extent Bruce & Baker ever since and over the years have acquired most of EC’s recorded output.
I am not usually a fan of Best Of albums preferring an original album warts and all but when I bought it in 1972 I really had no idea about Cream and although I now have the entire catalogue Best Of introduced me to Cream and to me is a “proper” album in that I am totally used to the hearing the tracks in the order that they appear on the album.
Needless to say Best of Cream was one of the first albums I digitised but to be honest the LP is rather too scratched to make any kind of decent recording. It has never been released on CD to my knowledge although a number of similar compilations have appeared over the years.
Solution – I purchased a copy of one of the other compilations – The Very Best of Cream – which contains all of the Best Of tracks bar one plus a load of others. I then play the Best Of tracks in their correct order as they only seem right in that context if you know what I mean.
The “bar one” is White Room. Best Of contained a single edit but Very Best Of contains the full version from Wheels of Fire. I can just about live with that I think.

1. Sunshine Of Your Love
2. Badge
3. Crossroads
4. White Room
5. SWLABR
6. Born Under A Bad Sign
7. Spoonful
8. Tales Of Brave Ulysses
9. Strange Brew
10. I Feel Free

 

 

Q – Just how fast is fibre broadband ?

A – Easily fast enough to be in a hotel and make a VPN connection on my iPhone (3G connection via wifi dongle) to the office and stream music using iPeng.
I did try this before when we had old fashioned ADSL and it worked but not sufficiently well to be useable. Now it’s excellent quality sound. What would you like to listen to ?

Anti social

Sitting in the living room with Jane. She’s watching TV and I am listening to music on my headphones. No surprise really but it is all through the same bit of kit.
In the picture below you can see the setup. Her TV (Sky) played through my Onkyo receiver. Also through the Onkyo but on Zone 2 is my Logitech Squeezebox (controlled via my iPhone). Out of shot is separate amp and headphone basestation. The cabling is under the carpet.

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Roxy Music MEN Manchester 30 Jan 2011

My birthday treat from Jane.

Although I list Roxy Music as probably my all time favourite band I have never actually seen them live for one reason or another. I saw Eno just after he left the band and released Never Mind The Warm Jets at the Croydon Greyhound.

If you think Roxy Music is just Bryan Ferry you are wrong. Mackay, Manzanera and Thompson are just as important. Roxy Music is greater than the sum of its parts.

They were excellent. The gig was recorded so hopefully it will appear as a DVD at some point in the future.