This issue of Disraeli Gears is not a digital remasters but a digital disaster. Have the original LP 1967/68 in my possession. Because they do have some signs of wear despite the highest quality turntable after so many years, I wanted to hear The Cream future without any crackling and popping. However, this remastering is an impertinence. Jinger Baker plays not to Ludwig drums, but on Persil cartons - without pool, hit-hat and further Metall.Der Fenderbass of Jack Bruce sounds like a cheap Casio Synti. And Eric Clapton plays (almost in the background) guitar. Whether Fender Stratocaster or Les Paul Gibbson is not to hear. Why was the almost legendary sound (in addition to the composition and presentation), so antiseptic flat ironed standing for the group Cream. I do not know the other Veöffentlichungen of Disraeli Gears, but of this remastering should stay away