Will C.'s Collection
Cream 03/07/1967
Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden
| Source | Aud:M?>?>Flac |
| Media | Flac 1 disc |
| Notes | From "The Cream Remasters" CD1 (57 min) Live at Klook's Kleek, London (15th Nov. 1966) Klook's Kleek remastered quality: Klooks is dubbed from an LP record (that includes all bootleg versions on CD or tape). Original quality was reasonable but heavily clipped. The remaster needed only a modest rebalance, raising the bass slightly, but successfully reduced noise without loss of musical detail. Recording volume variations are corrected. Vocals are somewhat distant but clear , bass clear and present, drums clear and present but the guitar is dominant, which I feel is a realistic representation of their sound at the time. Sound quality is now good but naturally nothing could be done about the clipped sound. 1. Stepping Out (Bracken) 5.13 2. Sweet Wine (Baker/Godfrey) 4.19 3. Meet Me in the Bottom (McGhee) 4.25 4. N.S.U. (Bruce) 4.33 5. Hey Lawdy Mama (Wells) 3.03 6. Sleepy Time Time (Bruce/Godfrey) 6.41 7. Crossroads (Johnson/arr. Clapton) 3.28 Live at the Konserthusert, Stockholm ( 7th March 1967) Konserthusert remastered quality: This was a real enigma as it is widely touted as being of "excellent quality". It's problem is that all the versions I obtained were sped up. The best was a consistent 7%, the worse ranging from 7-15% ("I'm So Glad" was outrageously hyperactive!). I at last obtained a very good one which is a copy of a Swedish rebroadcast of 1972. Only a slight speed adjustment was required (typically) - bass and drums are quite clear with the guitar still somewhat recessed. 8. N.S.U. (Bruce) 4.06 9. Stepping Out (Bracken) 4.09 10. Traintime (Bruce) 5.55 11. Toad (Baker) 6.52 12. I'm So Glad (James) 4.58 |
| Trades Allowed | Yes |
Owned by Will C.
· Last Updated May 23, 2023
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