Disraeli Gears features the group veering away, quite heavily, from their blues roots and indulging in more
psychedelic sounds, in particular on tracks such as "
Tales of Brave Ulysses", "SWLABR", "World of Pain" and "Dance the Night Away". "Tales of Brave Ulysses" had been inspired by a trip to Ibiza that artist
Martin Sharp had recently taken, where the sirens were alleged to have sung to
Ulysses. "Dance the Night Away" was penned by Pete Brown as a tribute to the freedom dancing gave him after he quit drugs, while the words to "We're Going Wrong" had been written by Bruce after a fight he'd had with his wife. The most blues-like tunes on the album are Clapton's arrangement of "Outside Woman Blues", the Bruce-Brown composition "Take It Back" which had been inspired by the contemporary media images of
American students burning their draft cards and featured harmonica work by Jack Bruce, plus the opening track "Strange Brew", which was based on the 12-bar blues "Lawdy Mama" and featured a guitar solo copied from Albert King's solo on "Oh Pretty Woman". Unlike the previous
Fresh Cream, which was vocally dominated by Bruce, the vocals on
Disraeli Gears were a more democratic affair. Clapton sings lead on "Strange Brew" and "Outside Woman Blues", plus co-lead on "World of Pain", "Dance the Night Away" and "Sunshine of Your Love". Baker, meanwhile, performs lead vocals on his composition "Blue Condition" which the others encouraged him to write (an outtake features Clapton on vocal). He also divulged that the full title of "SWLABR" is "She Walks Like A Bearded Rainbow" (which lyricist Brown admitted was about a man who defaces a painting of his girlfriend by adding facial hair) and was originally planned for release as a single, and that Eric himself chose
Blind Joe Reynolds' "Outside Woman Blues" for the album so that one of his old blues idols would be able to collect royalties. With regards to "Mother's Lament", he stated that "at the end of every session we have a laugh by sitting around the piano doing a mock-English pub thing. We had a laugh with this one but it wasn't meant to be anything. We were then told it had been recorded and they wanted to put it on the album." ==Artwork and title==