Cream consisted of Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker and became known in the second half of the 60s. The album "Disraeli Gears" from 1967 was the second studio album of the trio. The three musicians delight on this album with a powerful blend of blues and rock, where not only the album cover draws attention to the psychedelic influences of the year 67. For me this was the first conscious encounter with Cream. After several months of intensive familiarization I can not help but to miss this CD the highest rating. Except for the not entirely serious new scoring the traditionals "Mother's Lament" all tracks are independent and of wonderful quality - specifically it has done to me, "Blue Condition" that over time my favorite track (if you that on such a CD may say at all) has blossomed.