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− | [[Cream]] was a British rock trio. They were one of the first supergroups, as each member had success before joining this group.[https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc19835/m1] | + | [[Cream]] was a British rock trio. They were one of the first supergroups, as each member had success before joining this group.<ref>[https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc19835/m1 Show 53 - String Man].</ref> |
Frank Zappa told an interviewer, "One of the things that was very strong about the Cream was their parallel thirds on some of the vocal overdubbing. And, you know, there's a lot of wrong stuff in there by harmony course standards. But that didn't keep you from liking it, did it?"<ref>[[Pop Chronicles interview]], p. 3.</ref> | Frank Zappa told an interviewer, "One of the things that was very strong about the Cream was their parallel thirds on some of the vocal overdubbing. And, you know, there's a lot of wrong stuff in there by harmony course standards. But that didn't keep you from liking it, did it?"<ref>[[Pop Chronicles interview]], p. 3.</ref> |
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Cream was a British rock trio. They were one of the first supergroups, as each member had success before joining this group.[1]
Frank Zappa told an interviewer, "One of the things that was very strong about the Cream was their parallel thirds on some of the vocal overdubbing. And, you know, there's a lot of wrong stuff in there by harmony course standards. But that didn't keep you from liking it, did it?"[2]
Bandmembers
- Eric Clapton - guitar, vocals
- Jack Bruce - bass, vocals
- Ginger Baker - drums, percussion
Both, Bruce and Clapton, recorded with Zappa.
Songs covered by Zappa
Concerts with Zappa
68/04/27 Chicago IL US Coliseum
Sources
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