| Ginger Baker |
| Background information |
| Birth name |
Peter Edward Baker |
| Born |
August 19, 1939 (1939-08-19) (age 67)
London, England |
| Genre(s) |
Blues-rock
Hard
rock
Psychedelic rock
Jazz |
| Occupation(s) |
Musician
Drummer |
| Instrument(s) |
Drums
Percussion
Vocals |
| Years active |
1958-present |
Associated
acts |
Cream
Blind
Faith
Ginger Baker's Air Force
BBM
John Mayall's
Bluesbreakers |
| Website |
[1] |
Peter Edward "Ginger" Baker (born August 19, 1939, Lewisham, South
London) is an English
drummer
who gained fame as a member of the Graham
Bond Organization (GBO) and Cream
from 1966 until 1968. He later joined Cream bandmate Eric
Clapton along with Ric Grech and Steve
Winwood in the 1969 group Blind
Faith. In the early 1970s, Baker toured and recorded with a fusion
rock group, Ginger Baker's Air Force.
Baker's drumming attracted attention for its flamboyance,
showmanship, and his pioneering use of two bass drums instead of the
conventional single 'kick' drum. He is also noted for using a variety
of other percussion instruments and for
his application of African rhythms to much of his drumming. Evidence of
this African influence can be appreciated in Ginger Baker's work in
association with Fela Ransome-Kuti where he sat in for
Fela's drummer Tony Allen in recording sessions published in 1971 by
the Regal Zonophone / Pathe Marconi Label under the record title "Fela Ransome-Kuti and The
Africa '70 with Ginger Baker Live!"
While at times performing in a grandiloquent manner similar to
that of Keith
Moon of The
Who, Baker was also capable of the more restrained playing he
had heard with British jazz
groups during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Baker also performed lengthy
improvisational drum solos, his most famous of all being the
thirteen-minute drum solo from "Toad", heard on Cream's double album Wheels
of Fire.
Since 1986,
Baker has released several albums of ethnic fusion and jazz percussion,
and has toured with various jazz, classical music, and rock
ensembles, including a reunited Cream. He has collaborated
often with Bill Laswell. As well as bands carrying
his own name, such as Ginger Baker's Air Force, Baker
Gurvitz Army (1974-1976), Ginger Baker's Energy (1976),
and the Ginger Baker Trio, which included
jazz bassist Charlie Haden and Bill
Frisell on guitar (recordings released in 1994 and 1996), Baker has
also at various times been a member of Hawkwind
(1980), Atomic Rooster (1980), Public
Image Ltd (1986) and Masters of Reality (1990). In
1994 Baker joined BBM
(Bruce-Baker-Moore),a short-lived power trio formed along with Jack
Bruce and guitarist Gary Moore.
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Contents
- 1 Discography
- 1.1 Cream
Discography
- 1.2 Solo
Discography
- 1.3 Other
- 2 Gear
- 3 Trivia
- 4 References
- 5 External
links
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Discography
Cream
Discography
- Fresh Cream (1966)
- Disraeli Gears
(1967)
- Wheels of Fire
(1968)
- Goodbye
(1969)
- Live Cream (1970)
- Live Cream Volume II
(1972)
- Royal
Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6 2005 (2005)
Solo Discography
- Ginger Baker's Air
Force (1970)
- Ginger Baker's Air Force
II (1970)
- Stratavarious (1972)
- Eleven Sides of Baker
(1977)
- From Humble Oranges
(1983)
- Horses & Trees
(1986)
- Middle Passage
(1990)
- Going Back Home
(1994)
- Ginger Baker's Energy
(1995)
- Coward of the County
(1999)
- African Force (2001)
Other
- Sunrise on the Sufferbus by Masters
of Reality (1993)
- Around The Next Dream
by BBM in (1994)
- Levitation by Hawkwind
in (1980)
- Zones
by Hawkwind
in (1980-1982)
- This Is Hawkwind, Do
Not Panic by Hawkwind
in (1980-1984)
Gear
Baker's kit is DW but used to be Ludwig back in the
60's and 70's; all cymbals are Zildjian. The rivet Ride cymbal and the HiHats were used on the last Cream shows in
'68.
Drums 10"x 8" 12" x 8" 13" x 10" 14" x 12" Toms (all on stands) 20"x 14" & 22"
x 14" Bass
Drums 13" Craviotto DW Snare 14" Leedy Snare (Spare) DW 5000
Bass Drum Pedals 4 DW cymbal stands 1 DW HiHat Stand 1 DW Snare Stand
Zildjian Ginger Baker 7a sticks
Cymbals: 16" K Crash 14" Hi Hats 8" Splash 8" EFX #1 Splash
10" EFX #1 Splash 8" Splash 13" Hat 23" Rivet Ride 18" China 18" Medium
Crash
2 Cowbells
DW heads were used for the Albert shows, but now Ginger will
be using Remo heads.
Trivia
- Prior to the Cream
reunion at the Royal Albert Hall, the band had
never played "Pressed Rat and Warthog"
live.
- Baker always insisted on having his two
bassdrums nailed to the floor at the venue he was playing live.
- As a firmly stated jazz drummer, he hates it
when people refer to him as a "rock drummer."
References
-
Cream: Classic Artists
External links
| v • d • e Cream |
Ginger
Baker - Jack
Bruce - Eric
Clapton
Pete Brown - Felix
Pappalardi - Martin Sharp
Gail Collins - Janet
Godfrey - George Harrison - Mike Taylor
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| Discography |
Fresh
Cream - Disraeli
Gears - Wheels
of Fire - Goodbye
Live Cream - Live
Cream Volume II - BBC Sessions
- Royal
Albert Hall 2005
Heavy Cream - Strange Brew
- The Very Best of Cream
- Those Were the Days
- 20th
Century Masters - Cream Gold
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| Songwriters
covered by Cream |
William
Bell - James Bracken - Howlin'
Wolf - Tony Colton - Willie
Dixon - Skip
James
Robert Johnson - Booker
T. Jones - Blind Joe Reynolds - Ray Smith
- T-Bone
Walker - Muddy Waters |
| Related
bands |
|
The G.B.O.
(Baker/Bruce) |
The Bluesbreakers
(Bruce/Clapton) |
The Powerhouse
(Bruce/Clapton) |
Blind
Faith
(Baker/Clapton) |
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