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Eric - lead & solo guitars;
Jack - bass guitar, lead vocals;
Ginger - drums & timpani.
Studio Session: July-August 1967. IBC Studios, London.
White Room (Basic Track):
WHEELS OF FIRE Sitting On Top of the World (Basic Track):
WHEELS OF FIRE Born Under a Bad Sign (Basic Track):
WHEELS OF FIRE Falstaff Beer commercial (two takes): UNRELEASED


Studio Session: October 1968. IBC Studios, London.
Badge: A SIDE/GOODBYE CREAM
What a Bringdown: B SIDE/GOODBYE CREAM
Doing That Scrapyard Thing: GOODBYE CREAM
White Room (Jack Bruce/Pete Brown) Badge - November 1968 IBC Studios
Doing That Scrapyard Thing - November 1968 IBC Studios
What A Bringdown November 1968 IBC Studios
October 1968. IBC Studios Badge:
A SIDE/GOODBYE CREAM What a Bringdown:
B SIDE/GOODBYE CREAM Doing That Scrapyard Thing: GOODBYE CREAM
GOODBYE CREAM was intended to be another double album, one studio, one live from the Farewell Tour, in the tradition of WHEELS OF FIRE. This unfortunately never came to pass, and only one album, including 3 live and 3 studio cuts, was released. "Badge" features George Harrison on rhythm guitar. For contractual reasons, the albums feature him under his pseudonym, L'Angelo Misterioso. Eric doesn't play on "Badge" until the bridge. The song earned its title in a funny way: Harrison was writing the words down and wrote "Bridge" at the middle part; from where Clapton was sitting, he looked puzzled and asked, "What's that, Badge?"

The sessions were engineered by Damon Lyon Shaw