Cream
Disraeli Gears


5.0
classic

Review

by SgtPepper EMERITUS
May 31st, 2012 | 133 replies


Release Date: 1967 | Tracklist

Review Summary: "It's getting near dawn, when lights close their tired eyes..."

Psychedelia was an infectious trend in the 1960's. Every musical act wanted to be a part of it. A genre birthed from the mind-altering effects of psychoactive substances, inducing a tracing sound that mimicked the similar experiences of disorientation and euphoria. Cream's Disraeli Gears is often viewed as one of the pinnacle efforts that helped define psychedelic music, as the album introduces various elaborate techniques with guitar effects and surrealistic lyrical narratives.

The band's debut effort, Fresh Cream, Introduced a more rambunctious and aggressive approach to Blues music. A sound that expressed an exuberance of energy, formulated by the vigorously dynamic drumming of Ginger Baker and the intensive synergy between guitarists, Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce. But in Disraeli Gears, we find Cream displaying a sense of restrain, and embracing a more melodious sound. Songs like "World Of Pain" and "Tales Of Brave Ulysses", display the typical approach of the album. We can really see psychedelia playing a more prominent role in the orchestration of the music, as both songs are decorated with guitar effects that add a sense of disorientation to the overall sound of the music. As I said before, Disraeli Gears certainly favors the more mellow and mellifluous characteristics of psychedelic music, but we also find that Cream haven't completely diverged from the aggression of their previous effort.

The album's highlight, "Sunshine Of Your Love", exhibits a newly composed sound from Cream. It certainly has a more restrained instrumentation than that of the music in Fresh Cream, but the musical style is certainly similar. The song is driven by the coalescence of the guitar and bass arrangements, which a follow a mild pace, but it is Ginger Baker's eruptive drumming which lies in the background that manages to add the similar sense of aggression. "SWLABR" is the closest to reflect the energy of Fresh Cream, but with a different approach. The synergy between the three band members in this song is utterly surreal- Jack Bruce's soulful voice, Ginger Baker's dominating percussive rhythms, but the spotlight certainly belongs to Eric Clapton in this particular piece. The guitar sections display Eric Clapton inventively experimenting with electrical distorting techniques that help give "SWLABR" a heavier tone.

Disraeli Gears certainly introduces a new sound, but as we progress further into the album we find that we're still being entertained by the same old Cream. Songs like "Outside Woman Blues" and "Take It Back" serve as a nostalgic experience as they have us returning to a bluesy sound, with the harmonica even resurfacing in "Take It Back". But overall, we can really see the change in the music and its evolution into something much more abstract, particularly in songs like "We're Going Wrong", which express instrumental indulgence into atmospheric textures. Even the lyrical content is being taken much more seriously in Disraeli Gears, as we find Cream cooperating with poet, Pete Brown, who adds a sense of artistry into the lyrical narratives. Exploring more metaphorical topics while diverging from the sorrowful content of old fashioned Blues. Disraeli Gears is certainly a highly captivating album, and an important stepping stone that helped define Psychedelia.



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SgtPepper
Emeritus
May 31st 2012


4510 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I hope you guys like the review. comment on thoughts

rockandmetaljunkie
May 31st 2012


9620 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Excellent review mate, pos'd.

Cream is one of my all time favorite bands.

Probably the greatest power trio in Rock history.

They influenced countless acts and their legacy will live on for ever.





"Cream's Disraeli Gears is often viewed as one of the pinnacle efforts that helped define

psychedelic music"





I believe that Cream's music was so much more than just Psychedelia and their contribution to music

was far more greater than just defining a specific genre.

SgtPepper
Emeritus
May 31st 2012


4510 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Thanks and yes i love Cream.

On that sentence i was speaking about this album in particular. but I agree with you, Cream's albums helped defined

several genres, particularly heavy metal.

Anyway thanks for the feedback mate.

ZedO
May 31st 2012


1096 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

damn great stuff, clapton and friends rule!! pos, mate. I hope you'll review derek trucks band album, songlines, it's great bluesrock stuff with a more slide-technique approach.

SgtPepper
Emeritus
May 31st 2012


4510 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Hey Zed. I actually might review Derek Truck's albums. He's the reason I tried to learn how to play slide guitar work.

ZedO
May 31st 2012


1096 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

well, you would do it, haha, I see the band got only few reviews ;)

JamieTwort
May 31st 2012


26988 Comments


Great reivew man, pos'd.

The7thVermicide
May 31st 2012


925 Comments


Great review and album

AlexLifeson
May 31st 2012


213 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Amazing.

Yuli
Emeritus
May 31st 2012


10767 Comments


Your best review yet, man. Nice, nice work. :]]

ItsOnlyWords
May 31st 2012


369 Comments


Good review and equally awesome album. pos

xfearbefore
May 31st 2012


2038 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Good review man, I'll pos. Still their best work and "Tales of Brave Ulysses" is possibly the single greatest "psychedelic rock" song ever in my book. Everything about it is just...poetic. Whole album rules though.

random
May 31st 2012


3148 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"Sunshine Of Your Love" is great.

YoYoMancuso
Staff Reviewer
May 31st 2012


18855 Comments


what an awesome album

jefflebowski
May 31st 2012


8573 Comments


great album, shocking production

menawati
November 1st 2013


16715 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

ulysses wah heaven

KILL
December 24th 2013


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

outside my window

Cygnatti
December 24th 2013


36021 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

whoa rly gud dig, kill! :o

DikkoZinner
December 24th 2013


5368 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Straaaange brew.

manosg
Emeritus
December 24th 2013


12708 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Clapton's second best and such an awesome cover art.



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