Tracklist
A1 | N.S.U. | |
A2 | Sleepy Time Time | |
A3 | Dreaming | |
A4 | Sweet Wine | |
A5 | Spoonful | |
B1 | Cat's Squirrel | |
B2 | Four Until Late | |
B3 | Rollin' And Tumblin' | |
B4 | I'm So Glad | |
B5 | Toad |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – The Robert Stigwood Organisation
- Published By – Dratleaf
- Published By – Jewel Music
- Produced For – The Robert Stigwood Organisation
- Made By – Polydor Records Ltd.
- Distributed By – Polydor Records Ltd.
- Pressed By – Philips Records Ltd.
- Printed By – Ernest J. Day & Co. Ltd.
- Published By – Copyright Control
Credits
- Bass, Harmonica, Vocals – Jack Bruce
- Cover, Design – Paragon Publicity And Public Relations Ltd.*
- Drums, Vocals – Ginger Baker
- Engineer [Uncredited] – John Timperley
- Guitar, Vocals – Eric Clapton
- Producer [Product Of The Robert Stigwood Organisation] – Robert Stigwood
Notes
First press vinyl in white paper poly-lined inner with punch-hole. "Made in England".
Sleeve laminated on front (full-color print), unlaminated back (black & white half-tone print).
Printed and made by Ernest J. Day & Co. Ltd., London, W. 1. Patent Pending.
Managed & Distributed by Polydor Records Ltd., for The Robert Stigwood Organisation Ltd. ℗ 1966
Labels:
Silver print on blue.
Made in England
℗ 1966 (both sides)
A Robert Stigwood Production
A1 to A4, B1, B5 - Dratleaf Music
A5, B3 - Jewel Music
B2 - Copyright Control
B4 - M.C.P.S.
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[Track B1 is influenced & taken from the 'catfish blues' work 'Cat Squirrel' by Dr. Isaiah Ross, a renowned 'one man band' artist in the Mississippi delta blues tradition. Ross died in May 1993. Doctor Ross - Call The Doctor].
The band began recording at Rayrik Studios in London's Chalk Farm in the summer of 1966 (from which Wrapping Paper and The Coffee Song resulted). The core of the album work was completed at Ryemuse Studios, South Molton St., London in Sep-Nov '66 - with Timperley engineering at both studios.
The runouts are stamped except for the "W" in variant 2, which is etched.
Sleeve laminated on front (full-color print), unlaminated back (black & white half-tone print).
Printed and made by Ernest J. Day & Co. Ltd., London, W. 1. Patent Pending.
Managed & Distributed by Polydor Records Ltd., for The Robert Stigwood Organisation Ltd. ℗ 1966
Labels:
Silver print on blue.
Made in England
℗ 1966 (both sides)
A Robert Stigwood Production
A1 to A4, B1, B5 - Dratleaf Music
A5, B3 - Jewel Music
B2 - Copyright Control
B4 - M.C.P.S.
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[Track B1 is influenced & taken from the 'catfish blues' work 'Cat Squirrel' by Dr. Isaiah Ross, a renowned 'one man band' artist in the Mississippi delta blues tradition. Ross died in May 1993. Doctor Ross - Call The Doctor].
The band began recording at Rayrik Studios in London's Chalk Farm in the summer of 1966 (from which Wrapping Paper and The Coffee Song resulted). The core of the album work was completed at Ryemuse Studios, South Molton St., London in Sep-Nov '66 - with Timperley engineering at both studios.
The runouts are stamped except for the "W" in variant 2, which is etched.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: MS
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout variant 1): 59 3001 A//1 1 4
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout variant 1): 59 3001 B//1 11 31
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout variant 2): 59 3001 A//1 1 7 W
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout variant 2): 59 3001 B//1 1 8 W
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Fresh Cream (LP, Album, Misprint, Stereo) | Polydor | 594 001, -594-001 | Canada | 1966 | ||
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Fresh Cream (LP, Album, Stereo) | Reaction | 594001, 594 001 | UK | 1966 | ||
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Fresh Cream (LP, Album, Mono) | Polydor | LPHM 593001 | New Zealand | 1966 | ||
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Fresh Cream (LP, Album, Mono) | International Polydor Production | LPHM 84703 | South Africa | 1966 | ||
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Fresh Cream (LP, Album, Stereo) | Polydor | 623 031 | Israel | 1966 |
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Are there any Fresh Cream LP's that contain "I Feel Free" as the first track? or even on the same LP, not a bonus or separate LP? I grew up in the CD era and have grown accustomed to having it as the first track, really don't want to play a single just to hear it...
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Hi to everybody, I have the same version but on the back cover there's "Printed and made by E.J. Day, London. Patent Pending."
Someone know if this can be add as different release or Reissue?
Thank you
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