Eric Clapton was a "guitar god" of the 1960s, and nowhere is this more apparent than the album Fresh Cream. The particularly heavy sound punctuated by the eccentric drumming of under-appreciated Ginger Baker, the improvisational bass and howling blues harp of Jack Bruce, and the chunky hard rock riffs of Clapton were a revelation for 1966. Yes, I didn't stutter, 1966. It is a very mature blues rock album for the time, and the sound was revolutionary (along with The Paul Butterfield Blues Band release of 1965, the most important of the era).
01 I Feel Free 02 N.s.u. 03 Sleepy Time Time 04 Dreaming 05 Sweet Wine 06 Spoonful 07 The Coffee Song 08 Cat's Squirrel 09 Four Until Late 10 Rollin' And Tumblin 11 I'm So Glad 12 Toad
13 Wrapping Paper 14 You Make Me Feel 15 Lawdy Mama