Cream were a British rock supergroup formed in London in 1966, consisting of Eric Clapton on guitar, Jack Bruce on bass and vocals, and Ginger Baker on drums. Widely considered the first successful supergroup, Cream pioneered heavy blues rock and psychedelic rock, influencing the development of hard rock and heavy metal. Their powerful blues-based music featured extended improvisational passages and showcased the virtuosity of all three members. Cream's hits included 'Sunshine of Your Love,' 'White Room,' 'Crossroads,' and 'Badge.' Despite their enormous success and influence, the band lasted only two and a half years, disbanding in 1968 due to internal tensions. Their legacy as one of rock's most influential bands remains undisputed, with their blues rock template influencing countless subsequent rock bands.
Cream vinyl records
278 Cream new and used vinyl albums and singles UK sellers
CREAM Wheels Of Fire (Early 1970s 2nd issue UK 13-track STEREO vinyl double LP of the classic album featuring White Room Crossroads and Born Under A Bad Sign silver metallicised gatefold picture sleeve. The sleeve is showing just minor signs of storage/age and the vinyl discs within look barely played - a great example and lovely play copy
£45.00 used
CAPTAIN BEEFHEART & THE MAGIC BAND Ice Cream For Crow (1982 US wide centred 7 single also including Light Reflected Off The Oceands Of The Moon picture sleeve. The sleeve shows a little shelfwear whilst the vinyl appears barely played)
£28.00 used
GENE LOVES JEZEBEL Screaming (1983 UK Situation Two label 3-track 12 vinyl single also including So Young and No Voodoo Dollies picture sleeve. The sleeve shows light shelfwear whilst the vinyl has the odd light sign of play SIT20T) Track Listing: 1. Screaming (For Emmaline) 2. So Young (Heave Hard Heave Ho) 3
£17.00 used
MACKENZIE SINGS ORBIDOIG Ice Cream Factory (1982 UK 2-track vinyl 12 single including Cream Of Ice Cream Factory picture sleeve. The stickered sleeve shows a little shelfwear whilst the vinyl shows only the lightest signs of play MAK1T) Track Listing: 1. Ice Cream Factory 2. Cream Of Ice Cream Factory
£7.99 used
PRIMAL SCREAM MEETS THE TWO LONE SWORDSMEN Stuka (1997 UK 2-track 12 single featuring the 10:13 Two Lone Swordsmen Mix & Instrumental custom stickered die-cut sleeve. The sleeve shows minimal wear & the vinyl appears barely played PSTLS1) Track Listing: 1. Stuka - The Two Lone Swordsmen Remix 2
£12.00 used
ICICLE WORKS Birds Fly (1983 UK 3-track 12 vinyl single also featuring Reverie Girl and Gun Boys picture sleeve. The sleeve and vinyl remain excellent SIT22T) Track Listing: 1. Birds Fly (Whisper To A Scream) 2. Reverie Girl 3. Gun Boys
£9.00 used
CREAM Full Cream (1970 UK 10-track Polydor repackaging of the 1966 Fresh Cream LP unique fully laminated picture sleeve. The sleeve shows just a little laminate lift at the spine and light creasing whilst the vinyl shows few signs of play) Track Listing: 1. N.S.U. 2. Sleepy Time Time 3. Dreaming 4
£14.00 used
CREAM Live Cream (1970s UK second issue 5-track live vinyl LP featuring renditions of Sleepy Time Time and Lawdy Mama housed in a matt picture sleeve. The sleeve displays some minor general wear mostly to the edges and the vinyl has only a few light signs of play overall Excellent) Track Listing: 1
£17.00 used
PRIMAL SCREAM Crystal Crescent (1986 UK Creation Records 3-track 12 vinyl single also includes the classic Velocity Girl & Spirea-X. The glossy picture sleeve displays minimal wear and the vinyl looks barely played a really nice example CRE026T) Track Listing: 1. Crystal Crescent 2. Velocity Girl 3
£28.00 used
CREAM Fresh Cream (1999 UK Simply Vinyl limited edition 9-track LP pressed on 180gram Virgin Vinyl originally released in 1966 includes the classics I Feel Free Spoonful and Sweet Wine housed in a deluxe picture sleeve still in the original hype stickered and embossed PVC dust jacket. This copy has been opened but retains the original circular sticker seal on the back and remains in a near as new condition with minimal signs of play) Track Listing: 1
£84.00 used










