This record was cut using a specialist technique known as half-speed mastering. This artisan process results in cuts that have superior high frequency response (treble) and very solid and stable stereo images. In short, a very high quality master that helps to create a very high quality record. The original cut for this record was half speed mastered at Abbey Road Studios.
Released in 1967, Disraeli Gears is the second studio album by the first rock ‘supergroup' Cream (Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker) and the name of the album famously came from a malapropism. During a conversation about racing bikes, one of their roadies, a certain Mick Turner, made reference to Disraeli gears instead of Derailleur gears, which was greeted with hilarity and the group decided to use that as the title of the album.
Tracklist:
- Strange Brew
- Sunshine Of Your Love
- World Of Pain
- Dance The Night Away
- Blue Condition
- Tales Of Brave Ulysses
- SWLABR
- We're Going Wrong
- Outside Woman Blues
- Take It Back
- Mother's Lament