Cream - 1967 - Disraeli Gears (2014 Hdtracks) [... [99% High-Quality]
The most immediate takeaway is the . While previous CD remasters often felt "crowded," this version provides significant separation between Eric Clapton’s "woman tone" guitar, Jack Bruce’s melodic bass, and Ginger Baker’s jazz-influenced drumming.
Being a product of 1967, the stereo panning is occasionally "extreme" (drums on one side, guitar on the other), which can be jarring on headphones. However, the HDTracks resolution softens those hard edges, making the soundstage feel more like a cohesive room performance rather than a disjointed studio experiment. Cream - 1967 - Disraeli Gears (2014 HDTracks) [...
Jack Bruce’s bass—often a muddy mess on vinyl or early digital—is tight and punchy. You can actually hear the individual notes of his frantic runs on "Sunshine of Your Love." The Stereo Image The most immediate takeaway is the