Pete Brown & His Battered Ornaments was a British band formed in 1968 by Pete Brown after the demise of Cream for whom he co-wrote many of their finest songs, including “I Feel Free”, “Sunshine Of Your Love”, “White Room” and “Wrapping Paper”. After the demise of Cream, Brown continued to write with Jack Bruce but also began his own recording career with The Battered Ornaments who included Chris Spedding. After an initial single, which, with its wailing saxes and effective vocals, was underrated, the band recorded, in 1969, the band recorded the album "A Meal You Can Shake … read more
Pete Brown & His Battered Ornaments was a British band formed in 1968 by Pete Brown after the demise of Cream for whom he co-wrote many of their finest songs, including “I Feel Free”, “Sunshine Of Your Love”, “White Room” and “Wrapping Paper”. After the demise of Cream, Brown continued to… read more
Pete Brown & His Battered Ornaments was a British band formed in 1968 by Pete Brown after the demise of Cream for whom he co-wrote many of their finest songs, including “I Feel Free”, “Sunshine Of Your Love”, “White Room” and “Wrapping Paper”. After the demise of Cream, Brown continued to write with Jack Bruce but also began his own recording career with The …read more