The Cream Final Concert Royal Albert Hall 1980s Contact Sheets are a unique piece of music history that has been meticulously preserved by Barrie Wentzell in November 1968. These contact sheets, taken from the iconic venue, showcase the early days of psychedelic rock and the raw energy of live performances.
Condition-wise, these items hold an impressive "very good" rating, indicating some wear and tear but no major damage to the surface quality or overall appearance. The deterioration is subtle enough that it may not even be noticeable to the naked eye, yet it gives a glimpse into the impermanence of physical objects.
The condition of these contact sheets is classified as "excellent", implying minor wear but still making them perfectly usable for collectors and enthusiasts alike. As such, they are an excellent addition to any music or art collection. With their rich history and nostalgic appeal, these contact sheets make a unique and fascinating piece for fans of the 1960s music scene.
These items have been carefully preserved in their original condition, with minimal handling or alteration. They can be framed and displayed proudly, serving as a testament to the enduring legacy of this iconic moment in music history.