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01. "Early In the Morning (take 1)" 02. "Sunshine Of Your Love (take 1)" 03. "Toady (take 1)" 04. "Twelve Gates Of The City (take 1)" 05. "What A Day (take 1)" 06. "Studioatmo" 07. "Early In The Morning (take 2)" 08. "Sunshine Of Your Love (take 2)" 09. "Toady (take 2)" 10. "Twelve Gates Of The City (take 2)" 11. "What A Day (take 2)"
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 | Descripción: | After Eric Clapton left BLIND FAITH in late 1969, Ginger Baker came up with the idea of forming a kind of big band that mixed African music with popular Western music. This innovative concept was ahead of it's time and would later be called "world music". He brought together an all-star ensemble (Steve Winwood, Ric Grech, Chris Wood, Graham Bond, Denny Lane, etc.) and played two concerts at the Royal Alber Hall in London and the Town Hall in Birmingham. Shortly after the concerts, the live double LP "Ginger Baker's Air Force" was released in Europe and America. It was a very idiosyncratic mix presented to fans accustomed to rock, but the critics praised this musical excursion and Ginger was surprised by the remarkable sales figures. He decided to continue the project, recruiting new young musicians for his AIR FORCE and entering the studio to record the follow-up album "Air Force 2". In October 1970, the band traveled to Germany with the current line-up to play some concerts and made a detour to the north to perform at the TV studio of Radio Bremen on the legendary music show Beat Club. AIR FORCE also drew on Cream classics such as "Sunshine Of Your Love", which was rearranged in an African big band sound and flowed seamlessly into "Toady". A 9-minute epic by the band with numerous solos and a Ginger Baker bursting with energy, drumming one of his best solos. Now this session is available on audio and video, on CD and DVD, with all the takes recorded that day, not just the ones that were finally broadcast at the Bremen Beat Club in Germany on Saturday afternoon, October 24, 1970., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Alto Saxophone, Organ, Vocals, Piano: Graham Bond, Artwork: Sascha Osterland, Authoring: Daniel Müller, Baritone Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone: Bud Beadle, Bass Guitar: Colin Gibson, Drums: Ginger Baker, Mastered By: Johannes Scheibenreif, Percussion: Speedy Acquaye, Piano, Organ, Guitar, Vocals: Kenny Craddock, Tenor Saxophone, Flute: Steve Gregory, Vocals: Aliki Ashman, Vocals: Diane Stewart, Labelcode MDIG3112DVD (MIG 03112), Licensed From OneGate Media GmbH, Phonographic Copyright (p) Radio Bremen, Copyright (c) MIG-Music GmbH, Recorded At Beat-Club, Bremen"What A Day (BeatClub 1970)" es una extraordinaria edición en formato CD+DVD del grupo Ginger Baker's Air Force lanzada por el prestigioso sello Mig / Indigo. Esta colección inmortaliza una vibrante actuación en directo grabada en el mítico programa alemán Beat Club en 1970 y muestra la singular fusión entre rock, jazz y ritmos africanos característica del grupo. El CD ofrece sonido impecable mientras que el DVD incluye imágenes inéditas del histórico concierto: imprescindible para coleccionistas y seguidores fieles de la banda o los géneros progresivos clásicos. Fundado por el legendario baterista Ginger Baker tras sus éxitos con Cream y Blind Faith, este proyecto se destacó por su innovación estilística e impresionante destreza instrumental dejando huella indeleble en la música progresiva setentera temprana. El fabricante Mig / Indigo es conocido por su compromiso con preservar actuaciones clásicas mediante ediciones cuidadas que rinden homenaje al legado musical mundial. |  | N° de fabricante: |
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