Goodbye

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Goodbye

Goodbye (also called Goodbye Cream) is the fourth and final studio album by Cream, with three tracks recorded live, and three recorded in the studio. It was released in Europe by Polydor Recordsand by Atco Records in the United States, debuting in Billboard on 15 February 1969. It reached number one in the United Kingdom and number two in the US. A single, "Badge", was subsequently released from the album a month later. The album was released after Cream disbanded in November 1968. -Wikipedia

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  • Rolling Stone

    1973 - Goodbye is not a very worthwhile album. Critics will probably tear it apart, while even bonafide Cream Freaks will have to be a little disappointed. It’s like the once-famous tycoon who dies an anonymous pauper; it’s just a bad way to go out. 

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  • All Music

    An album of moments, not a tight cohesive work, but those moments are all quite strong on their own terms, making this a good and appropriate final bow. 

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  • The Vinyl District

    Which is more than I can say about Cream, which could play like gangbusters but hadn’t a clue as to how to turn their virtuosity into great songs. 

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  • 7th Level Music

    Goodbye is a good record. It’s no Disraeli Gears, but any Cream is better than none. 

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  • Oocities

    Still, fans of the band will want this goodbye souvenir since it contains some notable songs and performances that aren't readily available elsewhere.  

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  • John McFerrin Music Reviews

    So the main appeal of the album would have to be the three live cuts that kick off the set.  

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