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#CapCut // White Room - Cream A rock song written by a bona fide poet, “White Room” was released first in 1968 on the album Wheels of Fire, and then as a single later that same year. It was one of several fruitful collaborations between Cream bassist Jack Bruce and poet Pete Brown. Pete Brown later joked, “It was a miracle it worked, considering it was me writing a monologue about a new flat.” Brown was being a bit modest; in reality, he was having a bit of an existential crisis about whether or not to continue writing lyrics for music or to return to focusing on poetry. Brown had the poem on hand when Jack Bruce rejected his earlier attempt:
#CapCut // White Room - Cream A rock song written by a bona fide poet, “White Room” was released first in 1968 on the album Wheels of Fire, and then as a single later that same year. It was one of several fruitful collaborations between Cream bassist Jack Bruce and poet Pete Brown. Pete Brown later joked, “It was a miracle it worked, considering it was me writing a monologue about a new flat.” Brown was being a bit modest; in reality, he was having a bit of an existential crisis about whether or not to continue writing lyrics for music or to return to focusing on poetry. Brown had the poem on hand when Jack Bruce rejected his earlier attempt: "The music was written first. I had one stab at a lyric that had nothing to do with the final song. It was called “Cinderella’s Last Goodnight” – it was about some doomed hippie girl. Jack didn’t like it, which was fair enough. Then I found this eight-page poem I’d written that had things about white rooms and other stuff in it. I worked that into a lyric that went with the atmosphere and meter of the song." Aside from Brown’s lyricism, another notable feature of the song is Eric Clapton’s blazing guitar solo on the song’s outro. He adopted a wah-wah pedal to emulate Jimi Hendrix’s style. The solo was rated by Guitar World as the #2 solo of all time—just behind Jimi Hendrix’s on Voodoo Child. The combination of Clapton’s axe and Brown’s pen worked—Cream hit #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 with White Room, a sign of their growing following in the US. It would prove to be the band’s last major hit, though: they broke up in late 1968.

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