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  1. Ginger BakerDo What You Like. More images. Label:Chronicles – P2-58542, PolyGram – P2-58542: Format: 2 x CD, Compilation, Club Edition, Remastered. Country:US: Released:1998: ... Track 2-09: Was Recorded During the “Ginger Baker’s Air Force 2” Sessions and is Previously Unreleased. Tracks 2-10 to 2-15: ...

  2. Thus, AIR FORCE (often referred to as “Ginger Baker’s Air Force”) was born in late 1969. Already having 3/4s of the “superest” of groups already, Baker added a few more all-stars to the mix.

  3. 1 de ene. de 1998 · 7:24. January 1, 1998 5 Songs, 54 minutes ℗ 2015 ITM. Also available in the iTunes Store. Airforce (Live) 1970. Airforce 2. 1970. Listen to Do What You Like by Ginger Baker's Air Force on Apple Music. 1998. 5 Songs. Duration: 54 minutes.

  4. 15 de feb. de 2021 · The group rehearsed new material plus some of Baker’s bits (“Toad,” “Do What You Like”) and mounted a brief tour, including a sold-out concert at the Royal Albert Hall. That show became the basis for Ginger Baker’s Air Force , a weighty and unwieldy double album with a vertically challenged cover and only eight songs, more than half of which clocked in at over 10 minutes.

  5. Do What You Like” – Ginger Baker – 11:47 8. “Doin’ It” Baker,” – Ric Grech – 5:26. Ginger Baker’s Air Force II. Released December 1970. Ginger Baker’s second album with Air Force was very different from the first album. ... Ginger Baker’s Air Force II ...

  6. Find top songs and albums by Ginger Baker's Air Force including Let Me Ride, Da da Man (Live) and more. Listen to music by Ginger Baker's ... Air Force 2, along with Stratavarious, were later pressed as a double-CD entitled Do What You Like. Ginger Baker died on October 6, 2019, at the age of 80. ~ Bruce Eder. ORIGIN United States of America FORMED

  7. 9 de ene. de 2018 · Air Force released two albums in 1970 on Atco and Polydor. The first, Ginger Baker’s Air Force, is a live double-album with Steve Winwood and Ric Grech (both ex-Blind Faith), Chris Wood (of Winwood’s Traffic), and Denny Laine (pre-Wings). It includes renditions of the Blind Faith jam “Do What You Like” and the Cream staple “Toad.”