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Cream

Sunshine Of Your Love the best supergroup single of all time

‘Sunshine of Your Love’: the best supergroup single of all time

In perfect harmony.

Callum MacHattie
Oct 1, 2025
Eric Clapton - Cream - 23

“They made it OK”: How classic rock’s greatest live act transformed Eric Clapton

A great band, a great influence.

Dale Maplethorpe
Sep 27, 2025
Grand Funk Railroad - 1970's

“Didn’t hold up”: Todd Rundgren knew Grand Funk Railroad could never match Cream

“Excessively jammy”.

Reuben Cross
Sep 27, 2025
Ian Anderson - Jethro Tull - 02

The “seminal” album Ian Anderson claimed introduced prog rock to England

A real turning point in prog.

Dale Maplethorpe
Sep 16, 2025
Neil Peart - Rush - Drummer

The band Neil Peart called “the first” prog rock group

Shaking up musical conventions.

Tim Coffman
Sep 14, 2025
Eric Clapton - Cream - 23

The only gig Eric Clapton was ever “satisfied” with

The best that it would ever be.

Tim Coffman
Sep 14, 2025
George Harrison - Musician - 1965 - The Beatles - Help!

The last 1960s band George Harrison liked: “I like more subtlety”

Stoking out the competition.

Lauren Hunter
Sep 14, 2025
Eric Clapton - Guitarist - 1978

The story of how Buddy Guy convinced Eric Clapton to form Cream

Pointing the way forward.

Tim Coffman
Aug 30, 2025
Eric Clapton - Cream - 23

Which Eric Clapton supergroup had his best guitar playing?

One hell of a question.

Will Howard
Aug 28, 2025
Cream - 1967 - Jack Bruce - Ginger Baker - Eric Clapton

The Cream of inconsistency: The reason Jack Bruce thought Ginger Baker “always got things wrong”

He needs more practice.

Dale Maplethorpe
Aug 19, 2025
Jimi Hendrix - 1967

The five best songs influenced by Jimi Hendrix

An ode to Hendrix.

Dale Maplethorpe
Aug 12, 2025
Roger Waters - Pink Floyd - Young

The band who left Roger Waters “simply staggered” and changed the music scene forever

Warping young minds.

Tim Coffman
Aug 1, 2025

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