CREAM — Strange Brew: The Very Best of Cream (review)

CREAM — Strange Brew: The Very Best of Cream album cover Boxset / Compilation · 1983 · Jazz Related Rock Buy this album from MMA partners
3/5 ·
dreadpirateroberts
This is a nice, taught little collection of highlights from Cream's brief career.

While it is basically a selective 'singles' collection, that's not a problem, as Cream's singles are usually fantastic. Of course, I do miss some of their stretching out and improvisation - which is partly where they get their 'jazz' reputation from - though here, it's mostly the concise (and perhaps more effective overall) studio versions, with the exception of a blistering live rendition of 'Crossroads.' Recorded in early 1968, with the band's collapse not too far away, it's so good that there is certainly no hint of what's to come. In fact, I'd argue that Cream's version of this song has to be one of the greatest covers put to tape.

All the key elements of the band are represented on this compilation, from Bruce's distinctive singing and 'busy' bass, Pete Brown's lyrics and the psychedelic blues and of Eric's guitar, complete with wah-wah. Ginger is, as ever, a monster on the kit and you'll hear him pounding away on 'Spoonful' or keeping it in check on classic pop song 'Badge' (co-written by George Harrison.)

'Strange Brew: The Very Best of Cream' includes obvious classics from their career, 'Sunshine of your Love', the epic 'White Room' along with 'Strange Brew' and its show-stealing B-side 'Tales of Brave Ulysses' but also the blues-rock classic 'Born Under a Bad Sign' and the sleazy 'Politician.' It thankfully omits 'Wrapping Paper' and might have been served by adding another lesser known album track like 'Dance the Night Away' or 'Deserted Cities of the Heart.'

This one is an almost perfect starting place for someone new to Cream, as it covers all periods of their time together. While it isn't as comprehensive as the 1997 box set 'Those Were the Days' or the single disc collection from 1995 'The Very Best of Cream' it's got the essentials.

A note about the rating - as 'Strange Brew...' is probably one of the best places to start with Cream (aside from simply buying their albums of course) and I'd give it four stars, for the jazz fan adverse to rock, this isn't an 'excellent addition.' For jazz rock fans though, there's enough inventive arrangements and soloing that you should find something to enjoy if you've never come across this important band.
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