Wheels of Fire

~ Release group by Cream

Album

ReleaseArtistFormatTracksCountry/DateLabelCatalog#Barcode
Official
Wheels of FireCream2×12" Vinyl9 + 4
  • US1968-06-14
ATCO RecordsSD 2-700[none]
Wheels of FireCream2×12" Vinyl9 + 4
  • GB1968-08-09
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)583 031
Wheels of FireCream2×Vinyl9 + 4
SupraphonS 1113 0811, S 1113 08112
Wheels of FireCream2×Vinyl9 + 4
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)184 167, 184 168
Wheels of FireCream2×Vinyl9 + 4
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)2658110
Wheels of FireCream2×Vinyl9 + 4
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)2612 001
Wheels of FireCream2×12" Vinyl9 + 4
RSOMIPD-2-9382[none]
Wheels of FireCream2×Vinyl9 + 4
RSORS-2-3802
Wheels of FireCream2×Vinyl9 + 4
RSOMWX 9954, MWX 9955
Wheels of FireCream2×12" Vinyl9 + 4
Mobile Fidelity Sound LabMFSL 2-066
Wheels of FireCream2×CD9 + 4
  • DE1986-03-17
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)827 578-2042282757821
Wheels of FireCream2×CD9 + 4
  • JP1986-05-01
RSOP58W-25002/34988005001528
Wheels of FireCream2×CD9 + 4
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)827 578-2042282757821
Wheels of FireCream2×CD9 + 4
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)31453 1812-2, 731453 1812-2731453181229
Wheels of FireCream2×CD10 + 4
  • US1992-05-14
DCC Compact ClassicsGZS (2) 1020010963102024
Wheels of FireCream2×CD9 + 4
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)531 812-2731453181229
Wheels of FireCream2×CD13 + 4
DCC Compact Classics, Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)GZS(2)-1020010963102024
Wheels of FireCream2×CD9 + 4
  • JP2001-11-21
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)UICY-9152/34988005288851
Wheels of FireCreamSHM-SACD13
  • JP2010-10-27
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)UIGY-90424988005633361
Wheels of FireCream2×SHM-CD11 + 6
  • JP2013-12-18
Universal (plain logo “Universal” used by Universal Music and Universal Pictures)UICY-40038/94988005798381
Wheels of FireCreamSHM-SACD (2 channels)13
  • JP2014-11-26
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)UIGY-96004988005857521
Wheels of FireCreamSHM-SACD (2 channels)17
  • JP2016-08-24
Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)UIGY-150034988031161791
Wheels of Fire (2018 MQA x UHQCD)Cream2×HQCD11 + 6
  • JP2018-06-20
Universal Music (plain logo: “Universal Music”)UICY-40173/44988031277188
Wheels of FireCream2×CD9 + 4RSO827 578-2042282757821
Wheels of Fire (club edition)Cream2×CD9 + 4Polydor (worldwide imprint, see annotation)P2-275780208314234283
Wheels of FireCream2×Digital Media9 + 4731453181229
Wheels of Fire (mastered for iTunes)CreamDigital Media14Geffen Records, Polydor Inc., RSO

Relationships

included in:Classic Album Selection
includes:Wheels of Fire: In the Studio
part of:Discothèque Idéale Qobuz / Qobuz Ideal Discography
Discothèque Idéale Qobuz / Qobuz Ideal Discography (order: 54)
Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: 2003 edition (number: 203) (order: 203)
Rolling Stone: 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: 2012 edition (number: 205) (order: 205)
Wikipedia:en: Wheels of Fire [info]
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/35706 [info]
reviews:https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/z6rg [info]
other databases:https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/cream/wheels_of_fire/ [info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000189640 [info]
Wikidata:Q902413 [info]

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Recorded between July 1967 and April 1968 at Atlantic Studios in New York and live at Winterland and Fillmore West, Wheels Of Fire is the apotheosis of Cream. With one disc live and the other in the studio, you gain unparalleled insight to their strengths - the ornate studio productions of Felix Pappalardi, which kept the band lean and focused; alongside the unedited grandstanding of their live performance.

On the studio set, although with their roots very strongly in the blues (their playing and sensibilities were steeped in it), this really was rock music. The power trio format is heard at its greatest on lead track, Jack Bruce and Pete Brown's "White Room". Never were the three players so perfectly harnessed - Eric Clapton's scorching lead over Bruce and Ginger Baker's watertight rhythm section. The arrangements are stunning throughout - from folk to metal with instrumentation such as cello and recorder. However, Ginger Baker's contributions range from the great - "Passing The Time" to the not so great - the Ian Dury presaging "Pressed Rat and Warthog."

There is no such focus on the live side - aside from the extraordinary, defining reading of Robert Johnson's "Crossroads", the lengthy cuts - including Baker's 16 minute drum solo, "Toad" - show just how excessive the group could be in demonstrating the players' very obvious virtuosity.

The album topped the charts in America and reached No.3 in the UK. Although 1967's Disraeli Gears may be more succinct appraisal of the group, Rolling Stone described the album as "the most representative slice of the Cream legacy," which is absolutely true.