Cream - Disraeli Gears -

A malapropism of "derailleur gears," coined by roadie Mick Turner while discussing racing bicycles.

Famous for its unforgettable descending riff and co-vocal by Jack Bruce and Eric Clapton. Cream - Disraeli Gears

Atlantic Studios, New York City (recorded in just 3.5 days) 🎨 Key Characteristics A malapropism of "derailleur gears," coined by roadie

A traditional cockney music hall singalong closing the album. 🏆 Critical Reception & Legacy 🏆 Critical Reception & Legacy Released on November

Released on November 2, 1967, is the second studio album by the British rock supergroup Cream . It is widely considered a masterpiece of psychedelic rock , marking the point where the band's blues roots merged with the experimental sounds of the Summer of Love . 💿 Album Overview Artist: Cream (Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker) Release Date: November 2, 1967 Length: ~33 minutes (11 tracks) Producer: Felix Pappalardi

Features a fluorescent, "exploding day-glo" collage by Australian artist Martin Sharp .

Ranked consistently on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums lists.