In January 1968, during the live performance of "Sunshine of Your Love" at the Revolution Club in New York, Cream was riding the wave of success from their album *Disraeli Gears*, which had been released just a couple of months earlier in November 1967. This album marked a significant moment in their career, featuring a blend of blues, psychedelia, and rock, ultimately leading to their rise as one of the pioneering power trios in rock music. Notably, "Sunshine of Your Love" quickly became one of their signature songs and showcased the exceptional musical synergy between Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker. The live recording captures not only the energy of their performances but also the band's innovative approach to music at that time, setting the stage for their subsequent projects and the evolution of heavy rock music in the late 1960s.