In May 2005, Cream reunited for a series of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, marking their first live performances in nearly 37 years. This live recording of "Stormy Monday" captures a momentous event in the band’s history, as they revisited the same venue where they had performed their farewell concert in 1968 after releasing their influential albums like "Disraeli Gears" and "Wheels of Fire." Prior to this reunion, the band had not recorded new material since their dissolution, making these performances particularly special for both the band and their fans. This live tour coincided with a resurgence of interest in the band, showcasing not only their classic hits but also their enduring legacy in the rock genre. Notably, the concert highlights the interplay of Eric Clapton's guitar prowess, Jack Bruce's distinctive vocals and bass, and Ginger Baker's dynamic drumming, reminding audiences of their powerful chemistry that once defined the rock landscape.