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Menu Shopping Cart Mailing List July Top Sellers Newsprint | Release ![]() £14.99 Stock coming soon Catalogue number VPTMQ056CD Release date 03/05/2010 Format 2CD Label Trademark of Official Quality Ginger Baker and Salt Live in Munich, Germany 1972 Disc 1 1. Improvisation No. 1 2. Improvisation No. 2 Following his tenure with a number of jazz bands in the late fifties and early sixties his career really began when he joined the Graham Bond Organisation. From here he formed Cream along with fellow Bond Organisation bassist Jack Bruce and Eric Clapton guitarist with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. Cream were an instant hit particularly in America were they sealed their reputation with extensive touring and the release of the albums Fresh Cream, Disraeli Gears and Wheels of Fire. Following the split with Cream Ginger formed Blind Faith along with Eric Clapton Steve Winwood and Ric Grech. Once again the band enjoyed massive success in America and played one massively attended open air gig in London's Hyde Park in June 1969. Following this gig the band released their only studio album the self titled Blind Faith. Ginger's next musical stop was his own band Ginger Baker's Airforce who released two albums of part studio part live recordings. This short-lived band broke up in late 1970 and Ginger then went to briefly live in Africa where in Nigeria he established his own recording studios in Lagos whilst also forming the band Salt a band which managed to fuse jazz with African rhythms. A return to the UK in the mid seventies saw Ginger join forces with the Gurvitz brothers late of Three Man Army and Gun in the Baker Gurvitz Army. Releasing a number of albums with this band Ginger re established his rock career. Further collaborations with Hawkwind, The Masters of Reality and a reunion with former Cream band mate Jack Bruce in Baker Bruce and Moore were to keep Ginger's name in the forefront of rock before Cream reunited in May 2005 for a successful string of dates in London at the Royal Albert Hall and New York at Madison Square Garden. Ginger has also recorded a number of well received jazz albums with his own jazz trio. This recording dates from a concert performance in Munich in 1972 and was the first musical outing in Europe for Ginger alongside Salt since Ginger Baker's Airforce some two years previously. The show was billed as Ginger Baker and Salt "Africa Now" Invites Drum Battle. The show was filmed for German television and broadcast shortly after and repeated a year later in 1973. The line up for this performance was Ginger Baker : drums, Steve Gregory: tenor sax, flute, Bud Beadle: saxes, Tunde Koboje: bass, Berkley Jones: guitar, Laolu Akins: african drums, Kehinde Lijadu: vocals, Taiwo Lijadu: vocals, and special guest: Art Blakey: drums. The recordings featured in the Official Ginger Baker Bootleg Series are sure to become collector's items and are all sanctioned by Ginger Baker. | |
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