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Live Performances by Cream in 2005

Cream Complete Reunion Concert 2005: Full Concert at Royal Albert Hall

Royal Albert Hall
London, England

May 1, 2005 | Video Length: 1:23:07
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    In the context of Cream's career, the reunion concert recorded on May 1, 2005, at the Royal Albert Hall marked a significant return for the band after their original breakup in 1968. Prior to this live performance, the band's last studio album was "Goodbye," released in 1969. The reunion concert is particularly noteworthy as it brought together the iconic trio of Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker, allowing fans to witness their legendary chemistry and musicianship once more. During the performance, they revisited classic tracks such as "I'm So Glad" and "Spoonful," showcasing their enduring influence on blues rock. This concert was part of a series of shows that celebrated their legacy, reflecting not only the band's impact on music but also the personal and musical evolution of its members over the decades. The event was emotional, particularly with the recent passing of Jack Bruce in 2014, making this reunion a poignant highlight in Cream's history.

Cream Performance of 'Badge' at Royal Albert Hall Reunion Concert

The Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

May 1, 2005 | Video Length: 4:23
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    In May 2005, Cream reunited for a series of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall in London, including a memorable performance of their classic song "Badge." This reunion marked the band's first live performances in over 35 years, highlighting their significant legacy in rock music as pioneers of the genre. Prior to the reunion, Cream had not released new material since their breakup in 1968, but their enduring influence was palpable in the excitement surrounding these concerts. The band, comprised of Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker, was known for their improvisational skills and blues-infused rock sound, which was evident in their live performances. The choice of "Badge" for this reunion performance was fitting, as it was co-written by Clapton and Bruce and showcased their distinctive musical chemistry. This historic return allowed fans to celebrate Cream's groundbreaking contributions to music, making the event more than just a concert but a significant moment in rock history.

Cream - Crossroads Live Performance at Royal Albert Hall

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

May 2, 2005 | Video Length: 4:33
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  • In May 2005, Cream reunited for a series of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, marking a significant moment in their illustrious career, as this was t... Read Full Description >

    In May 2005, Cream reunited for a series of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, marking a significant moment in their illustrious career, as this was their first performances since their dissolution in 1968. Prior to this reunion, the band had released their iconic album "Wheels of Fire" in 1968, a groundbreaking work that showcased their innovative fusion of blues and rock. During the 2005 concerts, including the notable performance of "Crossroads," they celebrated their legacy and the enduring impact of their music. Interestingly, the Royal Albert Hall holds historical significance for the band, as it was the venue where they had delivered their final live performance nearly four decades earlier. The series of shows not only highlighted their classic hits but also demonstrated the timelessness of their artistry, captivating both longtime fans and a new generation of listeners.

Cream - Badge Performance at Royal Albert Hall, 2005 Concert

Royal Albert Hall
London, UK

May 2, 2005 | Video Length: 3:59
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  • In May 2005, Cream reunited for a series of special performances at the Royal Albert Hall, marking their first concerts in over 35 years. This live re... Read Full Description >

    In May 2005, Cream reunited for a series of special performances at the Royal Albert Hall, marking their first concerts in over 35 years. This live recording of "Badge" captures the band's return to the iconic venue where they played their final show in 1968. Prior to this reunion, Cream had released a plethora of influential albums, including their seminal works "Disraeli Gears" and "Wheels of Fire," which showcased their unique fusion of blues, rock, and psychedelic music. The 2005 concerts not only celebrated their legacy but also featured Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker, who are considered pioneers of their respective instruments. An interesting fact about this performance is that it coincided with the resurgence of interest in classic rock, drawing both long-time fans and a new generation eager to experience the band's legendary music live again.

Cream - I'm So Glad Live at Royal Albert Hall, London

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

May 2, 2005 | Video Length: 7:01
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  • In May 2005, Cream performed a series of reunion concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall, marking their first live shows in over 35 years. This perform... Read Full Description >

    In May 2005, Cream performed a series of reunion concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall, marking their first live shows in over 35 years. This performance was particularly significant as it took place on the same stage where they had delivered their final concert as a trio in 1968. The band had released their last studio album, "Goodbye," in 1969, which featured a mix of live recordings and studio tracks. The 2005 concerts celebrated their legacy and included classic hits, with "I'm So Glad" being a highlight. The reunion not only showcased their enduring influence in rock and blues but also attracted significant media attention, emphasizing the band's lasting impact. The concerts were an emotional return for band members Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker, reminding fans of their groundbreaking contributions to music during their original run.

Cream Performs 'N.S.U.' Live at Royal Albert Hall, 2005

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

May 2, 2005 | Video Length: 6:37
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  • In 2005, Cream made a significant return to the stage with a series of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, marking their first live performances in ove... Read Full Description >

    In 2005, Cream made a significant return to the stage with a series of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, marking their first live performances in over 30 years. This specific recording of "N.S.U." captures the band's reunion during a time when they were celebrated as one of the pioneering supergroups of rock, comprised of Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker. Prior to these performances, their last studio album, "Goodbye," was released in 1969, which included some of their most well-known tracks. The 2005 concerts, held on May 2, 3, 5, and 6, were particularly special as they took place on the same iconic stage where Cream had performed their farewell concert in November 1968, creating a powerful sense of nostalgia and closure for both the band and their fans. This reunion showcased their enduring influence on rock music and highlighted their improvisational prowess, reflecting the same spirit that characterized their earlier performances.

Cream - Stormy Monday Live Performance at Royal Albert Hall

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

May 2, 2005 | Video Length: 8:20
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  • In May 2005, Cream reunited for a series of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, marking their first live performances in nearly 37 years. This live rec... Read Full Description >

    In May 2005, Cream reunited for a series of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, marking their first live performances in nearly 37 years. This live recording of "Stormy Monday" captures a momentous event in the band’s history, as they revisited the same venue where they had performed their farewell concert in 1968 after releasing their influential albums like "Disraeli Gears" and "Wheels of Fire." Prior to this reunion, the band had not recorded new material since their dissolution, making these performances particularly special for both the band and their fans. This live tour coincided with a resurgence of interest in the band, showcasing not only their classic hits but also their enduring legacy in the rock genre. Notably, the concert highlights the interplay of Eric Clapton's guitar prowess, Jack Bruce's distinctive vocals and bass, and Ginger Baker's dynamic drumming, reminding audiences of their powerful chemistry that once defined the rock landscape.

Cream - Born Under A Bad Sign Live at Royal Albert Hall

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

May 2, 2005 | Video Length: 5:42
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  • In May 2005, Cream reunited for a series of concerts at London's prestigious Royal Albert Hall, marking their first live performances in over 30 years... Read Full Description >

    In May 2005, Cream reunited for a series of concerts at London's prestigious Royal Albert Hall, marking their first live performances in over 30 years. This event was particularly significant as it took place on the same stage where the band had given their final performance in 1968. Prior to this live recording, Cream had released their iconic albums like "Disraeli Gears" and "Wheels of Fire," both highly influential in the blues-rock genre. The nostalgia and excitement surrounding this reunion were palpable, as the band, consisting of Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker, revisited their classic hits during powerful performances. "Born Under A Bad Sign," a track originally by Albert King, showcased their extraordinary musicianship and deep-rooted blues influence, demonstrating that despite the decades apart, Cream still commanded attention and respect in the music world.

Cream - Politician Live at Royal Albert Hall, London (Concert Footage)

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

May 2, 2005 | Video Length: 5:05
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  • In May 2005, Cream reunited for a series of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, marking their first live performances in over 30 years. This event revi... Read Full Description >

    In May 2005, Cream reunited for a series of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, marking their first live performances in over 30 years. This event revisited the legendary venue where they had played their final show in 1968, making it a poignant moment in the band's history. The reunion occurred after the release of "Cream: The Royal Albert Hall Concert," a live album capturing their performances from this run. Prior to this, Cream's last studio album was "Goodbye," released in 1969. The band's legacy as pioneers of blues rock made this reunion particularly significant, and fans were treated to classic tracks like "Politician." The live recording represents a celebration of their enduring influence, showcasing the chemistry among Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker, who had not performed together publicly for decades.

Cream - Toad Live Performance at Royal Albert Hall Concert

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

May 2, 2005 | Video Length: 12:58
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  • In May 2005, Cream performed a series of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, marking a historic reunion for the band that had initially disbanded in 19... Read Full Description >

    In May 2005, Cream performed a series of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, marking a historic reunion for the band that had initially disbanded in 1968. Prior to this live recording, the band's last studio album was "Goodbye," released in 1969, which featured the iconic track "Badge." This live performance symbolized a significant moment in their legacy, as it was the first time in nearly four decades that Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker would share a stage together publicly. The Royal Albert Hall venue held sentimental value, being the site of their final 1968 performance. This reunion also showcased Cream's influential blend of blues and rock, with “Toad,” a powerful showcase of Ginger Baker's drumming prowess, exemplifying their improvisational style. The concert series was celebrated not just for its nostalgia but also as a testament to Cream's lasting impact on rock music.

Cream - Outside Woman Blues Live at Royal Albert Hall Concert

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

May 2, 2005 | Video Length: 5:03
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  • In May 2005, Cream reunited for a series of concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall, marking their first performances in nearly 37 years since their di... Read Full Description >

    In May 2005, Cream reunited for a series of concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall, marking their first performances in nearly 37 years since their disbandment in 1968. This series of shows was especially significant as they revisited the same venue where they had played their farewell concert. Prior to these live performances, the band had released several iconic albums in the late 1960s, including "Wheels of Fire" and "Disraeli Gears." Their music is known for blending blues, rock, and psychedelic sounds, and their live recordings captured the improvisational spirit that defined their live performances. The reunion and subsequent live recording of "Outside Woman Blues" not only celebrated their legacy but also demonstrated their lasting influence on rock music—a testament to the band's enduring appeal and the enthusiasm of their fans, who welcomed them back to the stage after decades apart.

Cream: Sleepy Time Time Live at Royal Albert Hall Concert Highlights

Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom

May 2, 2005 | Video Length: 6:03
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  • In May 2005, Cream reunited for a series of live performances at the Royal Albert Hall, marking their first live shows since their disbandment in 1968... Read Full Description >

    In May 2005, Cream reunited for a series of live performances at the Royal Albert Hall, marking their first live shows since their disbandment in 1968. This occasion was particularly significant as it celebrated the band's legacy and was held at a venue where they had famously concluded their original run. Before this reunion, Cream released their final studio album, "Goodbye," in 1969, which included classic tracks like "Badge" and "Sunshine of Your Love." The 2005 performances featured original members Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker, who showcased their exceptional musicianship and the improvisational flair that defined their sound. The setlist included songs from their earlier repertoire, highlighting their influential role in shaping the rock genre and blues music. The emotional return to the Royal Albert Hall allowed fans to witness the band's iconic chemistry live once again, providing a nostalgic experience that celebrated their enduring impact on music.