![]() ![]() A three-song Cream set at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993 got talk of a reunion going, but when Clapton balked they recruited Thin Lizzy guitarist Gary Moore and hit the road as Bruce-Baker-Moore, playing a Cream-heavy set. They’d both had successful careers after Cream split in 1968, but they never came close to topping the commercial heights of the trio’s brief history. “I was also very aware that I had always been the reluctant one on this score, so cap in hand, I made some delicate inquiries as to whether Jack and Ginger would be interested.”ĭespite Jack and Ginger’s long history of tension, they were definitely interested. “Given the fact that we were all still capable of playing together, I thought it would be fitting to pay tribute to ourselves while we still could,” he wrote in his 2007 memoir. ![]() In early 2005, Eric Clapton relented after decades of pressure and agreed to reunite with Cream for a four-night stand at London’s Royal Albert Hall.
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