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Disraeli Gears

With Disraeli Gears (1967), Cream revolutionized blues rock, fusing psychedelic sounds, heavy riffing, and extended improvisation. Featuring Eric Clapton’s fiery guitar work, Jack Bruce’s innovative bass lines, and Ginger Baker’s dynamic drumming, the album remains a cornerstone of classic rock guitar. Much to be learned from!

  1. “Sunshine of Your Love” One of rock’s most iconic riffs, built around power chords, blues phrasing, and syncopation, with a thick, creamy overdriven tone.
  2. “Strange Brew” A blues shuffle infused with psychedelic flair, smooth lead phrasing, double stops, and expressive bends.
  3. “Outside Woman Blues”  A raw delta-blues-to-electric transformation, emphasising open-position blues licks, hybrid picking, and Clapton’s early slide guitar influence.