Erscheinungsdatum: 1. Oktober 1996
Label: Mfsl
Format: Audio CD (CD-Anzahl: 1)
Tonträger | CD |
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Besonderheiten | Limited Edition, Remastered, Special Edition, 24kt. Gold-CD |
Jahr | 1996 |
Orig. Release | 1969 |
Zeit | 30:37 |
Plattenfirma | MFSL |
Herstellungsland | |
Musikrichtung | Rock |
EAN-Nr. | 015775168121 |
Katalog-Nr. | UDCD 681 |
Tracks
1. | I´m So Glad | 9:10 | Live |
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2. | Politician | 6:18 | Live |
3. | Sitting On Top Of The World | 5:07 | Live |
4. | Badge | 2:48 | |
5. | Doing That Scrapyard Thing | 3:18 | |
6. | What A Bringdown | 3:56 |
Rezensionen
Audio
Das Album "Goodbye" war (nebst Konzertfilm) 1969 das Abschiedsgeschenk des Super-Trios Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce und Ginger Baker alias Cream. Der Mix aus Live-Stücken ("Politician") und Studio-Aufnahmen ("Badge") ist als Gold-CD ein besonders gläzendes Souvenir. ** Klang: 02-03
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Stereoplay
Nach ihrer Auflösung Ende 1968 schickte die erste Rock-Supergruppe ihren Fans dieses im wahrsten Sinne rauschende Farewell nach. Die drei Live-Titel ("I'm So Glad", "Politician", "Sitting On Top Of The World") gehen zwar gut ab, klingen aber unterirdisch wie eh. Und die drei Studio-Tracks zählten noch nie zur Creme von Cream. MFSL beließ es bei der originalen Minimal-Spielzeit und gönnte den Gold-Käufern kein erweitertes Booklet. Warum also der Aufpreis gegenüber der Middprice-CD von Polydor? Der minimal aufgeräumtere, mittigere Sound reicht als Argument nicht. ** K: 4-6
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Review by Daniel Gioffre
Like Wheels of Fire before it, Goodbye showcases both sides of Cream: that of a late-'60s pop band and that of an unchained blues-rock powerhouse. The live tracks on side one are highly improvised affairs, with even "I'm So Glad" receiving an extended guitar solo from Clapton. How he is able to play such laid-back and tasty blues over the relentlessly aggressive Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker is a mystery. In fact, the real superstar of these recordings is Bruce, whose upfront, distorted bass playing kicks Baker along as much as it challenges Clapton. At times it sounds more like a battle than anything else, battles that Bruce, with his tenacity and pure drive, almost always wins. The ominous neo-blues of "Politician" and the more traditional "Sitting on Top of the World" close out this extraordinary selection of live material. Side two opens with one of Cream's finest pop songs: "Badge." Co-written by George Harrison, this track features more great bass from Bruce as well as some phenomenal singing. The remaining tracks on side two, "Doing That Scrapyard Thing" and "What a Bringdown," aren't quite up to the standards of the other material, but what would a Cream album be without some throwaways? Luckily the other tracks are so strong as to raise it to the status of a must-have. A fitting way to go out, Goodbye captures all that is good about Cream, and is one of the band's proudest moments.
"Item Condition" notes:
SS / OVP: CD & LP is factory sealed in shrink-wrap or cellophane.
NEU / NEW: CD & LP is open and not yet played.(Achtung: = Nicht alle neuen CDs werden vom Hersteller eingeschweißt!)
NM: NEAR MINT CD & LP Just about in perfect condition.
E: EXCELLENT CD & LP Near perfect, may show very light signs of use & maybe one very light scratch.
VG: VERY GOOD CD & LP CD has some very minor wear (several very light scratches or marks). If insert, may have dimple marks or very light wrinkles/folds,
G: GOOD CD & LP Some to very heavier wear or tear (some to very scratches throughout the CD), still plays perfectly. If insert, may have some wrinkles, folds, ripples, tears or multiple case. If case has cracked or is broken.
Demo-Copy: CD & LP = Promo - not for sale - particularly rare!!