By the time of the live recording at the Royal Albert Hall on November 26, 1968, Cream had just released their iconic album "Wheels of Fire" in July of that year, which featured both studio and live tracks, showcasing their impressive musicianship and innovative approach to rock. This album included the classic "White Room," a song that would remain a cornerstone of their legacy. The performance captured in the recording is particularly notable as it represents one of the band's final appearances before their breakup in 1968, embracing the height of their popularity and creative expression. Cream, comprising Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker, was known for their electrifying live shows, blending blues, rock, and psychedelia. The Royal Albert Hall concert is a testament to their improvisational prowess and the dynamic synergy between the band members, making it a significant moment in rock history.