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Is there a more perfectly balanced rock band in the annals of music history? Cream's unparalleled fusion of rock, blues, psychedelia, and a touch of jazz made them the ultimate powerhouse trio. The heavyweight alliance of Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, and Eric Clapton, masters of their craft, forged a sound that transcended boundaries. Their legendary live improvisation reaches new heights in this iconic WRIF-FM broadcast from the Grande Ballroom in Detroit, recorded on October 15, 1967. This performance captures Cream at their peak, on the cusp of releasing the monumental Disraeli Gears album, cementing their place as one of the most influential bands in rock history.