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Baker) – 5:40 "We Free Kings" (Baker) – 4:22 "I Don't Want to Go on Without You" (Bert Berns, Jerry Wexler) – 3:56 "Toady" (Baker) – 9:45 "12 Gates of the City" (Graham Bond) – 4:05 Ginger Baker: drums, timpani, tubular bells, African drums, vocals Ken Craddock: guitars, Hammond organ, piano, vocals Colin Gibson: bass guitar Graham Bond: alto.
Side one"Da Da Man" (Harold McNair) – 7:16 Lead vocal by Jeanette Jacobs, organ solo by Stevie Winwood, guitar solo by Denny Laine, sax solo by Graham Bond.
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Ginger Baker's Air Force is the eponymous debut album by Ginger Baker's Air Force, released in 1970. This album is a recording of a sold-out live show at the Royal Albert Hall, on 15 January 1970, with the original 10-piece line up. The gatefold LP cover was designed left-handed; . the front cover artwork was on what traditionally would be considered the back and vice versa. Da Da Man" (Harold McNair) – 7:16.
Listen to music from Ginger Baker's Air Force like Let Me Ride, Da Da Man & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Ginger Baker's Air Force. Ginger Baker's Air Force was a jazz-rock fusion band comprising Ginger Baker on drums, Steve Winwood on organ and vocals, Ric Grech on violin and bass, Jeanette Jacobs on vocals, Denny Laine on guitar and vocals, Remi Kabaka on drums, Chris Wood (of Traffic) on tenor sax and flute, Graham Bond on alto sax, Harold McNair on tenor sax and flute
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Baker's old bandmate Graham Bond came aboard on saxophone, joined by legendary jazz drummer Phil Seaman, whom Baker regarded as a mentor and inspiration, along with Traffic's Chris Wood, and Harold McNair, both on sax and flute. As a guitarist and singer, the new group featured Denny Laine, the former lead singer and guitarist of the original Moody Blues.
Ginger Baker's Air Force is the début album of Ginger Baker's Air Force, released in 1970. The album is a recording of a sold-out live show at the Royal Albert Hall, on 15 January 1970, with the original 11-piece line up. "Da Da Man" (Harold McNair) – 7:16. Lead vocal by Jeanette Jacobs, organ solo by Stevie Winwood, guitar solo by Denny Laine, sax solo by Graham Bond. Early in the Morning" (Traditional, arranged by Ginger Baker) – 11:13. Lead vocals by Ginger Baker & Denny Laine.
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Ginger Baker's Air Force also played a set at Wembley Stadium on 19 April 1970, during the start of the World Cup Rally, which went from London to Mexico City. In late 2015 Baker announced he would be touring in 2016 with a new version of Ginger Baker's Air Force. The performance was shortened and Baker had to take many breaks due to an injury he had previously sustained. In late February 2016 the entire tour was cancelled due to doctors having diagnosed Baker with "serious heart problems
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