The one drummer Roger Waters called out of everyone’s league: “Harder than anyone”
The primal side of rock.

Formed in 1966, Cream was an iconic British rock supergroup changing the landscape of psychedelic rock in London with hit albums like ‘Disraeli Gears’ (1967) and world’s first platinum-selling double-album ‘Wheels of Fire’ (1968).
Guitarist Eric Clapton, bassist Jack Bruce, and drummer Ginger Baker took the scene by storm with their hit songs, ‘Sunshine of Your Love’ (1967) and ‘White Room’ (1968) before disbanding with their final album ‘Goodbye’ earning them a UK number-one title.
The band played their last concert together years later in 2005 with a series of shows at the Royal Albert Hall followed by Madison Garden Square.
The primal side of rock.
They knew they were the best.
Moving away from that sound.
Leaving the wrong impression.