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Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band, Cream have announced plans to reissue their special live album, for its 20th anniversary.
The band, which consisted of Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, and Jack Bruce, performed live at London's Royal Albert Hall after 37 years apart. They played this show at the venue in May 2005.
The live album, 'Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6, 2005' will be reissued on triple and green splatter vinyl, as well as double blue and orange CD. It will also include performances from their four night stint at the famous venue.
It was originally released in October 2005, which captures the band's first shows since their farewell concerts in London in November 1968. They also reunited one other time in 1993, following their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Elsewhere, an official video of Cream's performance at the Royal Albert Hall of their track, 'White Room', which was taken from their 2005 show, will also arrive on Friday.
Earlier this month, Eric Clapton, was also named as one of the most enduring rock acts of all time, according to Billboard, who broke down the albums that have dominated their Top Catalog Albums, which launched in 1991.
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