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Cream – Goodbye Tour: Live 1968
Four complete shows from Cream’s final tour, including a previously unreleased set from San Diego
21st February 2020
Last chance to bid for tickets to Eric Clapton’s Ginger Baker tribute gig
Baker's music to be celebrated at the Hammersmith Apollo on Monday
12th February 2020
Exclusive! Hear an unreleased live version of Cream’s “Crossroads”
From the upcoming 4-CD set, Goodbye Tour – Live 1968
13th January 2020
Exclusive! Watch one of Ginger Baker’s final studio sessions
The all-star 'Cream Acoustic' band play "Sweet Wine", from 1966's Fresh Cream
13th November 2019
Ginger Baker dies aged 80
The innovative and influential drummer had been in hospital
6th October 2019
Eric Clapton doc soundtrack to feature five unreleased songs
Life In 12 Bars companion album out on June 8
16th April 2018
Cream – Fresh Cream Deluxe
The creation moments of the original power trio
3rd March 2017
Introducing… Uncut’s Ultimate Music Guide To Eric Clapton
The complete story of a guitar god!
12th July 2016
Robert Stigwood, Cream and Bee Gees manager, dies aged 81
He also produced Grease, Tommy, and Saturday Night Fever
5th January 2016
Watch all-star cover of Cream’s “Sunshine Of Your Love” at Jack Bruce tribute concert
Ginger Baker and Phil Manzanera lead the group
26th October 2015
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