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Wheels of Fire: In the Studio is the third studio album by the British rock band Cream, released in 1968. It showcases the band’s innovative fusion of blues, rock, and psychedelia, featuring extended improvisational passages and a powerful sound. The album includes classic tracks such as 'White Room' and 'Sitting on Top of the World', demonstrating their musicianship and Eric Clapton’s signature guitar work. This album is notable for its exploration of new sonic landscapes and remains influential in the rock genre.