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Those Were The Days 

Cream

Those Were The Days

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Polygram International Music B.V.
Release date: 1997

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Those Were the Days is an ambitious four-disc, 63-track box set that divides Cream's career into two halves. The first two discs feature every studio track the group ever released, plus a handful of unreleased cuts, alternate takes, and rarities. The other two discs are devoted to live material, which is segued together in an attempt to recreate the "ideal" Cream concert. It's a remarkably comprehensive collection, complete with an extensive booklet and remastered sound, yet it doesn't reveal any new insights about Cream, nor does it offer any invaluable rarities. Therefore, it's only for die-hard collectors or listeners wanting to acquire the entire Cream catalog at once; casual fans will be satisfied with individual albums or greatest-hits collections. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Track Listing

Disc 1 of 4
1.  Wrapping Paper more
2.  I Feel Free more
3.  N.S.U. more
4.  Sleepy Time Time more
5.  Dreaming more
6.  Sweet Wine more
7.  Spoonful more
8.  Cat's Squirrel more
9.  Four Until Late more
10.  Rollin' And Tumblin' more
11.  I'm So Glad more
12.  Toad more
13.  Lawdy Mama: version 1, (previously unreleased) more
14.  Strange Brew more
15.  Sunshine Of Your Love more
16.  World Of Pain more
17.  Dance The Night Away more
18.  Blue Condition more
19.  Tales Of Brave Ulysses more
20.  Swlabr more
21.  We're Going Wrong more
22.  Outside Woman Blues more
23.  Take It Back more
24.  Mother's Lament more
Disc 2 of 4
1.  White Room more
2.  Sitting On Top Of The World more
3.  Passing The Time: alternate version more
4.  As You Said more
5.  Pressed Rat And Warthog more
6.  Politician more
7.  Those Were The Days more
8.  Born Under A Bad Sign more
9.  Deserted Cities Of The Heart more
10.  Anyone For Tennis more
11.  Badge more
12.  Doing That Scrapyard Thing more
13.  What A Bringdown more
14.  The Coffee Song more
15.  Lawdy Mama: version 2 more
16.  You Make Me Feel: demo version, (previously unreleased) more
17.  We're Going Wrong: demo version, (previously unrel... more
18.  Hey Now Princess: demo version, (previously unreleased) more
19.  Swlabr: demo version, (previously unreleased) more
20.  Weird Of Hermiston: demo version, (previously unre... more
21.  The Clearout: demo version, (previously unreleased) more
22.  Falstaff Beer Commercial: (previously unreleased) more
Disc 3 of 4
1.  N.S.U.: (previously unreleased unedited version)... more
2.  Sleepy Time Time: Recorded March 9, 1968 at Winter... more
3.  Rollin' And Tumblin': Recorded March 7, 1968 at Fi... more
4.  Crossroads: Recorded March 10, 1968 at Winterland... more
5.  Spoonful: Recorded March 10, 1968 at Winterland, S... more
6.  Tales Of Brave Ulysses: Recorded March 10, 1968 at... more
7.  Sunshine Of Your Love: Recorded March 9, 1968 at W... more
8.  Sweet Wine: Recorded March 10, 1968 at Winterland... more
Disc 4 of 4
1.  White Room: Recorded October 4, 1968 at Oakland Co... more
2.  Politician: Recorded October 4, 1968 at Oakland Co... more
3.  I'm So Glad: Recorded October 19, 1968 at The Foru... more
4.  Sitting On Top Of The World: Recorded October 19... more
5.  Stepping Out: Recorded March 10, 1968 at Winterlan... more
6.  Traintime: Recorded March 8, 1968 at Winderland, S... more
7.  Toad: (previously unreleased extended version), Re... more
8.  Deserted Cities Of The Heart: Recorded October 4... more
9.  Sunshine Of Your Love: (previously unreleased), Re... more
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