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Upon the demise of Cream, Eric Clapton had stints with other bands before embarking on an extremely successful solo career; the other two members have been successful, but less so.
 
Cream's influence has extended far, from progressive rock bands such as Rush to jam bands such as the Grateful Dead to heavy metal bands such as Black Sabbath. [[VH -1]] and Rolling Stone have both called Cream one of the best bands of all time. Most of all, one of their number one fans was of course [[Jimi Hendrix]], who came to England in hope of meeting [[Eric Clapton]], his idol.
 
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** Which was due to a severe [[Gone Horribly Right]]: at their first concerts, they didn't have a big repertoire so they'd stretch out by jamming. Pretty soon the only reason people came to their shows was to hear their jamming.
* [[Gratuitous Panning]]: In most songs on ''Fresh Cream'' and ''Disraeli Gears'', all the drums were on the right channel. In "I Feel Free," all the main instruments were on the right channel, the tambourine was on the left, and the vocals were in the middle. In "Mother's Lament," the reverb on the vocals was only on the right channel.
* [[Greek Mythology]]: They recorded a song called "Tales of Brave Ulysses" based on ''[[The Odyssey (Literature)|The Odyssey]]''.
* [[Import Filter]]: Both ways. Cream had many American influences like [[Robert Johnson]] and Howlin' Wolf (in fact, they were much more into these people than Americans). [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff|And Cream were VERY popular in America]].
* [[Non-Appearing Title]]: "Badge."