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Cream: Royal Albert Hall

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David F Good songs performed by old men. No special effects or anything, but at least they didn't get another band to perform with them, so you know it's actually them playing. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/08/13 Full Review Matt G I have a confession. Up until today when I got my first official Blu-ray to review from the people at WSB, I had no recollection of who or what Cream was. About a quarter through the movie, a song called "Sleepy Time Time" came up and I thought to myself "wait... I know this song!" Throughout the rest of the film, I recognized so many great songs I heard throughout my childhood, and really enjoyed viewing this wonderful Blu-ray. The picture is very sharp, and the audio is flawless, especially when you pump your speakers up to max volume. This is ultimately a fail feature-wise, and the running time may be too long for some to handle in a single viewing, but there is too much great music and talent to scrap that aside Read the whole Blu-ray review at whysoblu.com Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 10/13/11 Full Review Read all reviews
Cream: Royal Albert Hall

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Movie Info

Director
Martyn Atkins
Genre
Documentary, Music
Original Language
English