Cream:
The World's First Supergroup
By Dave Thompson
Virgin Books are set to release 'Cream: The World's First Supergroup', a 282-page hardback book featuring rare photographs of one of the greatest rock'n'roll supergroups of the psychedelic sixties. Published in the U.K. on April 7, 2005, the book coincides with the much speculated and eagerly anticipated Cream reunion of the original three members.
Thirty-six years after the legendary blues-rock group Cream disbanded, the original line-up featuring guitarist Eric Clapton, bass player Jack Bruce and drummer Ginger Baker have confirmed they will reunite for a series of historic concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall on May 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 6th, 2005. Cream formed in 1966 and disbanded in 1968. In just under three years the band produced three seminal studio albums, Fresh Cream (1966), Disraeli Gears (1967) and Wheels of Fire (1968) and secured worldwide acclaim and commercial success with their unique take on electrified blues.
The trio comprised guitarist Eric Clapton (The Yardbirds), drummer Ginger Baker (Alexis Korner's Blues Incoporated), and bass guitarist Jack Bruce (Manfred Mann).
Cream started off as a prolific and thrilling live act that introduced the world to an extraordinary and explosive fusion of musical talents, egos, and styles. During their short but remarkable two years together, they produced some of the most enduring rock anthems including Sunshine of Your Love, I Feel Free, Strange Brew and Crossroads, songs that, to this day, continue to be used in TV adverts and soundtracks, and played on stereos worldwide. Cream sold 35 million records, and last played together in 1993 when they were inaugurated into the Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame in Los Angeles.
Cream: The World's First Supergroup delves into a time in the mid to late 60s when the music scene was as volatile as the personalities who inhabited it, when competition was fierce, rivalry rife and when a rock sensation could appear and disappear in just two short, revolutionary, years. Cream's sound has been described as psychedelic blues, pioneering a cutting-edge combination of blues, jazz and electric guitars. Their wildly entertaining and often improvised live shows enabled them to crack the U.S. market before most of their contemporaries, cementing their place in the global hall of fame.
Dave Thompson's fascinating and extensively detailed biography reveals everything behind the band's background and creation, charting their ground-breaking career of over 300 live gigs and four LPs. Thompson laces the biography with a mesmerising and vivid portrait of the hedonistic, decadent and drug-fuelled lifestyles enjoyed by the band making the book as alluring as it is informative.
Featuring insightful interviews with a glittering cast of friends, family, rivals and fans, Cream: The World's First Supergroup makes highly entertaining, informative and compelling reading. The book is essential for all Cream devotees and any self-respecting fan of true rock'n'roll.

Book Details:
* Title - Cream: The World's First Supergroup
* Publication Date - April 7th, 2005
* Rights - World English Language
* Category - Music
* Format - Hardback
* Size - 234 x 153 mm
* ISBN - 1852272864
* EAN: 9781852272869
* Author - Dave Thompson
* Price - £18.99
* Imprint - Virgin
* Pages - 282
* Illustrations - Photos
* Pack size - 12
* Weight - 518g
More Information:
- Official Cream book web release page [Noble PR]
- Pre-order a copy of the book from Amazon.co.uk
About The Author
Dave Thompson is the author of many well reviewed rock biographies, including the recent Virgin Books Red Hot Chili Peppers biography, works on The Cure and Kurt Cobain, and is a regular contributor to Rolling Stone, Mojo and Q magazines.


