Cream - Four Until Late video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/10/09

Cream - Four Until Late - Written by R.Johnson. Arranged by Eric Clapton. King of Spades Music (BMI).

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11 years ago

mackb909

R.I.P. Jack.

11 years ago

Patrizia Romano

buongiorno a tutti

12 years ago

Lina Bolivar

ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh

13 years ago

elleboucher

I was 16 when this came out...loved it then and love it now :) Never thought of it as just blues...just some bad to the bone music. :)

13 years ago

Norman Phillips

Agreed, absolutely!

13 years ago

Voodoo Vegetable

This is a wonderfully beautiful recording of one of the best all time songs written by the legend himself, Robert Johnson.

13 years ago

aceshighsays

There is a lack of soul... lack of blues and emotions... It's not horrible, but not amazing.

13 years ago

Frank G. Sr.

*Four Until Late**Cream* written by Robert Johnson

13 years ago

Norman Phillips

By who's standards are we judging this music, this was 1966?

13 years ago

SarahaJi

I have to listen to it again...thanks

13 years ago

Lucas Campagnolo

i need tabs , this is fucking awsome !

13 years ago

filthyphillyboy

Good God I've heard this cut off & on ever since it first came out & never realized what a fantastic harp player Jack Bruce is. I must've been deaf!

14 years ago

Norman Phillips

These four Cream songs that I posted were just chosen at random and to prove that I could put some songs up on UT( it's not as easy as you think). And for these to be up here for so long a time is proof I did a pretty good job at the selection process. What good would it do if I just put "Sunshine" or "Crossroads" up, there's dozens out there.

14 years ago

Norman Phillips

@cdsorvinyl Meaning Written by Robert Johnson and performed by Cream, I know he's dead....

14 years ago

Shane Henning

great cover

14 years ago

EasyAce

@ezekialwheel No harm, no foul! You picked the right guy for real blues when you picked me. And it only begins with Robert Johnson, B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Freddie King, Albert King, Peter Green, Charlie Patton, Sonny Boy Williamsons I and II, and I could go on just as you could but for the lack of space here . . .

14 years ago

EasyAce

@ezekialwheel Eric Clapton cut that song with Cream because he liked the song. Unless you think of Cream as nothing but big crunchy riffs and loud guitar solos it's pretty unfair to think that this wasn't a single because it sucked. I might think this version a little too reverential (they stay close to Johnson's original for the most part, albeit with the rhythm section and harmonica added), but it's good and Clapton gave credit where due, unlike others who didn't until caught redhanded . . .

14 years ago

Norman Phillips

@ezekialwheel Dude, the Motown recordings didn't sound a bit like this. The British invasion was in '64. So why are we debating about this song. It's like "Anyone For Tennis", but WRITTEN by R. Johnson. Sung by Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce. The harp is really cool. Case closed.

14 years ago

EasyAce

@ezekialwheel If they were hoping for a hit with this song, how explain that they never released their version as a single?

14 years ago

Norman Phillips

@ezekialwheel - This is Cream & Robert Johnson sorry you didn't think this works. Whether it's a big hit like "Sunshine" or "Four Until Late" from 1966, think back at the blues music from that era and compare.

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