Cream was at a pivotal point in their career when "Live Cream," which features the track "N.S.U.," was released. The album came out in March 1970, following the band's final studio album, "Goodbye," from 1969, which marked the end of their brief yet influential era in the music scene. "Live Cream" captures the band's dynamic live performances, showcasing their musical prowess and improvisational skills, particularly in Eric Clapton’s guitar work, Jack Bruce’s vocals and bass, and Ginger Baker's drumming. Notably, "N.S.U." is a song that highlights the band’s blues-rock roots and exemplifies their ability to blend intricate musicianship with spontaneous energy—attributes that made their live shows legendary. This release came shortly before the band's disbandment, further solidifying their status as pioneers of the rock genre and influencing countless musicians in the years that followed.