In May 2005, Cream reunited for a series of concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall, marking their first performances in nearly 37 years since their disbandment in 1968. This series of shows was especially significant as they revisited the same venue where they had played their farewell concert. Prior to these live performances, the band had released several iconic albums in the late 1960s, including "Wheels of Fire" and "Disraeli Gears." Their music is known for blending blues, rock, and psychedelic sounds, and their live recordings captured the improvisational spirit that defined their live performances. The reunion and subsequent live recording of "Outside Woman Blues" not only celebrated their legacy but also demonstrated their lasting influence on rock music—a testament to the band's enduring appeal and the enthusiasm of their fans, who welcomed them back to the stage after decades apart.