- Tales of Brave Ulysses
Infobox Single
Name = Tales of Brave Ulysses
Artist = Cream
from Album =Disraeli Gears
A-side = Strange Brew
Released = June 1967
Format =
Recorded = May 1967 atAtlantic Studios ,New York City
Genre =Blues-rock Psychedelic rock ,Hard rock
Length = 2:46
Label = Reaction (UK) Atco (US)
Writer =Eric Clapton Martin Sharp
Producer =Felix Pappalardi
Certification =
Chart position =
Last single = "I Feel Free " (1966)
This single = "Strange Brew" (1967)
Next single = "Anyone for Tennis " (1968)"Tales of Brave Ulysses" is a song performed by the 1960s group Cream. The music was written byEric Clapton and the lyrics by artistMartin Sharp . The song is featured on Cream's album "Disraeli Gears ". The lyrics were written byMartin Sharp on the back of abeer mat , which he gave toEric Clapton after a chance meeting. These lyrics were put to a melody inspired byJudy Collins ' version ofLeonard Cohen 's "Suzanne" and chords inspired byThe Lovin' Spoonful 's "Summer in the City ".The song also featured
Eric Clapton 's first use of thewah wah pedal (released a day before Hendrix's first wah wah single, "Burning of the Midnight Lamp ").Song meaning
The lyrics are inspired by Homer's "
Odyssey ", an account of the adventures undertaken by Ulysses. This can be seen in the song's reference to "naked ears ... tortured by thesirens sweetly singing," an event from Homer's epic. When interviewed on the episode of theVH1 show, "Classic Albums ", which featured Disraeli Gears, lyricistMartin Sharp explained that he had recently returned fromIbiza , which was the source of many of the images in the song ("e.g." "tiny purple fishes run laughing through her fingers") and the general feeling of having left anidyll to return to "the hard lands of the winter"; Clapton stated in the same show that he had been independently writing a tune based on theLoving Spoonful 's "Summer in the City ", and when Sharp gave him the words (on the back of a bar napkin) they fit the tune. ["Cream: Disraeli Gears", "Classic Albums on VH1",November 3 ,2006 ]Composition
The main guitar riff follows a descending
chord progression inD Minor : D D/C D/B D/Bb."Tales of Brave Ulysses" has been likened to another Cream song, "
White Room ". The songs feature a similar chord progression in the same key, as well as guitar decorated with awah-wah pedal .Despite being one of their more popular songs, Cream did not play it in their 2005 reunion show at the
Royal Albert Hall , though they did play it at theirMadison Square Garden shows.Trivia
*The song is featured twice on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The first of these episodes is the sixth episode of season 3:
Band Candy , the second of these is the episode 17 of season 5: Forever. In both instances it is played by the character Giles.
*The song is featured on theHBO series Entourage. On the season 5 episode "Tree Trippers" on the end credits.
*The song was covered by pioneer doom metal band Trouble on their 1984 album, "Psalm 9".
*The song was also covered by the grunge bandScreaming Trees , on the 1990 compilation album "Taste Test #1 ".
*Furthermore the song was covered by psychedelic soul bandRotary Connection withMinnie Riperton on vocals. It can be found on their 1969 album "Songs" and on the 2005 compilation "Psychedelic Jazz and Funky Grooves".
*An extended arrangement of the song was recorded in 2007 by American artistCary Grace , and was released as the B-side of the single "Pandora".External links
* [http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=1367 Facts about this song]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHMCfEhdX1E Live version performed at the Revolution Club, London, in November 1967 for French TV]References
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