Friday, February 3, 2012

Cream: White Room and Tales Of Brave Ulysses.


"White Room" is a psychedelic rock song, written by bassist Jack Bruce and poet Pete Brown, who was a friend of Cream bass player Jack Bruce. Brown also wrote the words for "Sunshine Of Your Love" and "I Feel Free."

Rolling Stone magazine claims that "White Room" has "The exact same lines for guitar, bass and drums" as "Tales Of Brave Ulysses." If you listen to both songs, they are a little similar.

Eric Clapton used a Wah-Wah pedal on his guitar. He got the idea from Jimi Hendrix.




Studio album/Live album by Cream
Released: August 1968
Recorded: July, August 1967 at IBC Studios, London
September – October 1967, January – February, June 1968 at Atlantic Studios, New York:
8 and 10 March 1968 at Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco, California
7 March 1968 at The Fillmore, San Francisco
Genre: Blues rock, psychedelic rock, hard rock
Length: 80:32
Label: Polydor
Producer: Felix Pappalardi



2 comments:

Paul 2 said...

Dawn, one of my favorite Cream songs. BTW the producer of this album, went on to be a member of the 70's band Mountain.

Dawn said...

Awesome! I had forgotten about the 70's band Mountain.