Disraeli Gears

~ Release group by Cream

Album

ReleaseArtistFormatTracksCountry/DateLabelCatalog#Barcode
Official
Disraeli Gears (stereo)Cream12" Vinyl11
  • GB1967-11-02
Reaction594 003[none]
Disraeli Gears (mono)Cream12" Vinyl11
  • GB1967-11-02
Reaction593 003[none]
Disraeli GearsCream12" Vinyl11
  • US1967-12-09
ATCO RecordsSD 33-232[none]
Disraeli GearsCream12" Vinyl11
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)184 105[none]
Disraeli GearsCream12" Vinyl11
RSORS-1-3010[none]
Disraeli GearsCream12" Vinyl11
RSO2479 185[none]
Disraeli GearsCreamCD11
RSO823 636-2042282363626
Disraeli GearsCreamCD11
  • JP1985-05-01
RSOP33W 50004[none]
Disraeli GearsCreamCD22
  • US1992-07-09
Mobile Fidelity Sound LabUDCD 562015775156227
Disraeli GearsCreamCD11
  • DE1998-03-03
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)531 811-2731453181120
Disraeli GearsCreamCD11
  • US1998-04-07
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)31453 1811-2731453181120
Disraeli GearsCreamCD11
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)823 636-2042282363626
Disraeli Gears (deluxe edition)Cream2×CD18 + 22
  • US2004-09-28
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)B0003331-02602498193129
Disraeli Gears (deluxe edition)Cream2×CD18 + 22
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)0602498193129602498193129
Disraeli GearsCream12" Vinyl11
  • JP2007-08-08
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)UIJY-90064988005472335
Disraeli GearsCream2×HDCD18 + 22
  • JP2008-11-05
4988005532084
Disraeli Gears (rarities edition)CreamCD20
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)600753259023
Disraeli GearsCreamSHM-CD28
  • JP2013-11-27
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation), Universal (plain logo “Universal” used by Universal Music and Universal Pictures)UICY-400234988005791740
Disraeli GearsCreamSHM-SACD28
  • JP2013-11-27
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)UIGY-95344988005791924
Disraeli GearsCreamDigital Media11
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)[none][none]
Disraeli Gears (mono / half-speed mastered)Cream12" Vinyl11
  • GB2016-05-06
ReactionARHSLP001602547488961
Disraeli Gears (2018 MQA x UHQCD)CreamHQCD28
  • JP2018-06-20
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation), Universal Music (plain logo: “Universal Music”)UICY-401724988031277164
Disraeli Gears (UNIVERSAL M & L Pressing)CreamCD11Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)531 811-2731453181120
Disraeli GearsCreamCD11Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)823 636-2
Disraeli GearsCreamDigital Media11Universal Motown (for Motown releases between 2005–2011 only)
Bootleg
Disraeli GearsCreamCD13
SomeWax (Russian bootleg label)SW075-24607016130774

Relationships

associated singles/EPs:Sunshine of Your Love
included in:Classic Album Selection
part of:Discothèque Idéale Qobuz / Qobuz Ideal Discography
Discothèque Idéale Qobuz / Qobuz Ideal Discography (order: 50)
Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: 2003 edition (number: 112) (order: 112)
Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: 2012 edition (number: 114) (order: 114)
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die (2005 edition) (number: 88) (order: 149)
Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: 2020 edition (number: 170) (order: 170)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/35685 [info]
reviews:https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/hdcz [info]
other databases:https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/cream/disraeli_gears/ [info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000650029 [info]
Wikidata:Q269211 [info]

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It started as a joke. Mick Turner one of Cream's roadies was discussing with drummer, Ginger Baker, how he fancied one of those bikes with' Disraeli gears'. He meant, of course, derailleur gears, but the band found the mistake hilarious and so the name of one of one of the UK's premier psychedelic albums was born.

By 1967 Cream had had one rather false start. Fresh Cream, their first album had been a rushed and rather too purist collection of blues standards and curios, and as such was already by 1966 considered out of step with what was occurring around them. "I Feel Free" had hinted at the wild lysergic undercurrent, but they'd yet to find their heartland in the London underground. One reason this had happened was because of the band's backgrounds, not only in the blues (as Eric Clapton defected from John Mayall's Bluesbreakers) but also in Jazz; both Jack Bruce and Baker having served time with Graham Bond. Luckily this wide-ranging set of backgrounds was invaluable in their next step.

Second time around it was far different. Chemicals had been imbibed, Clapton had struck up a friendship with Australian artist Martin Sharp who not only provided the lyrics of "Tales Of Brave Ulysses" but also came up with the splendidly baroque cover. Meanwhile Jack Bruce was now working with underground poet, Pete Brown, whose lyrics were equally trippy. "SWLABR" (it stands for 'She walks like a bearded rainbow'), "Dance The Night Away" and "Sunshine Of Your Love" were perfect encapsulations of the point where the blues got psychedelic and in turn got heavy. "Sunshine…"'s riff is at once iconic and defines the power trio aesthetic that was to prove so popular with the band's many disciples.

The other creative catalyst was producer Felix Pappalardi. Co-writing both "World Of Pain" he also helped transform the blueswailing "Lawdy Mama" into the slinky "Strange Brew" - a contender for best album opener of all time. Clapton's guitar had by now been exposed to the effects heavy stylings of Jimi Hendrix and his heavy use of wah-wah gives Disraeli Gears just the right amount of weirdness, making this probably the most experimental album he ever made. The modish inclusion of Ginger Baker's rendition of "A Mother's lament" was the edwardiana icing on the cake. By the band's demise, two years later Clapton had returned to his first love - straight blues and the band had become the barnstorming power trio hinted at here. For a short time they were bringers of peace and love.