Cream
Cream performs Outside Woman Blues live at Royal Albert Hall
In 2005, Cream reunited for a series of nostalgic concerts that brought together Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker, which were celebrated by fans worldwide. The live recording of "Outside Woman Blues" at the Royal Albert Hall on May 2 is a highlight of this reunion tour, marked by a powerful performance showcasing their collective musical prowess. Prior to this event, the band's last studio album, "Goodbye," was released in 1969, a significant departure from their earlier work that resonated deeply with their audience. It's fascinating to note that this performance marked their first time playing together on stage in over 35 years, making it a momentous occasion for rock history. The vibrant atmosphere at the Royal Albert Hall reflected the band’s enduring legacy and emotional connection with fans, proving that great music can transcend time.