This review is for the Japanese SHM SACD Cream Wheels Of Fire. The sound is cleaner than the red line/standard CD. This release has the classic versions of White Room and Crossroads (live). I knew that going into the game. This release also provides you with a decent live recording of Sunshine of Your Love, and the single version of Anyone For Tennis which were not on the original release. You get a live send up of Ginger Baker’s drum solo tune “Toad” (which was on the the original release). So overall, this SACD provides the most”bang for your buck” by having a sampling of tunes from Cream’s first three albums. These are circa 1968 recordings-so expectation should be adjusted. It sounds fine, improved clarity in the SACD from standard cd. Things are sharper, more separated, less muddy. You can more clearly hear Felix Pappalardi’s viola on White Room and Deserted Cities OfThe Heart. Also for those new to this band you get - Born Under A Bad Sign overdriven guitarcover of Albert King Tune; Sitting On Top Of The World- Howlin Wolf Cover; and the Pete Brown poignant, timeless blues lyrics of Politician with several intertwining Clapton solos. Hearing this release caused me to dig in and listen to Pressed Ray and Wart Hog and As You Said. imhop the least accessible, least commercial, least covered tunes on the recording, (aside from the rehash Graham Bond eraTraintime- still hard for me to get excited about). This release is root stock in the evolution of classic rock . . .