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The collaboration between the two Cream members was a big topic at the time, and this recording of the Philadelphia performance on February 7, 1990, from Jack Bruce’s solo US tour that began in 1989, was recorded on a soundboard from the local FM on-air master. Although it is not complete because it is recorded from the third song of the first set, this collaboration is a Jack Bruce band with Ginger Baker as a guest, and the set is almost entirely Cream numbers, which will make fans of the past cry. Also, the performance, which is different from Clapton, is combined with the passionate hard play of guitarist Bruce Saraceno, and the addition of percussion, is even more hotly fought than the old Cream, so be sure to check it out. There have been almost no soundboard recordings from this tour in circulation, so this is a must-listen item for fans. DISC 1 : (FIRST SET) 01. Born Under A Bad Sign/02. Weird Of Hermiston/03. Blues You Can’t Lose/04. Theme For An Imaginary Western/05. Keep It Down/06. N.S.U./07. Obsession DISC 2 : (SECOND SET) 01. White Room/02. Make Love/03. Hey Now Princess/04. Train Time/05. Toad/ 06. Sitting On Top Of the World/07. Politician/08. Sunshine Of Your Love/09. Spoonful/10. I Feel Free/11. Cross Road Blues/12. I’m So Glad [Live At Chestnut Cabaret, Philadelphia, PA, USA February 7th 1990 : stereo soundboard recording] Jack Bruce (Vocals, Bass, Harmonica) Ginger Baker (Drums) Blues Saraceno (Guitar) Gary Cooper (Vocals, Percussion)
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