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  1. Peter Edward Baker ( Lewisham, Londres, 19 de agosto de 1939- Canterbury, Inglaterra, 6 de octubre de 2019), 1 2 3 más conocido como Ginger Baker, fue un músico británico, conocido por su trabajo con el grupo Cream 4 y por sus numerosas asociaciones con la llamada Música del mundo, el uso de las influencias africanas en sus trabajos y de...

  2. 22 de dic. de 2017 · This two-CD, 34-song set does a magnificent job of filling in the major gap in the Power catalog by collecting both sides of all six of his rare 1962-1967 Parlophone singles in one place, as well as adding no less than a dozen previously unreleased outtakes.

  3. Duffy Power Discography. This is the remastered version of Duffy’s finest 60s work, with Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, John McLaughlin, and Pentangle rhythm section Danny Thompson and Terry Cox. Fifteen excellent examples of early British Blues.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Duffy_PowerDuffy Power - Wikipedia

    Most of his Parlophone material including unreleased recordings from the 1960s were issued on CD in 2002 as Leapers and Sleepers. In 2006 saw a further retrospective Vampers and Champers that included the re-release of his Translantic LP Innovations . Power died on 19 February 2014 at the age of 72. [6] [7] References. ^ a b "Duffy Power obituary".

  5. ALEXIS KORNER AND FRIENDS - Ginger Baker, a.o. : BOOTLEG HIM ! (CD) 7: ROCKIN (Alexis Korner) 2:44 for full tracklist see the vinylversion ... LEAPERS AND SLEEPERS: DUFFY POWER LEAPERS AND SLEEPERS (2CD, RPM, U.K., 2002) 1. Cupid's Bow 2. There You Go Again 3. Times Are Getting Tougher Than Touch 4.

  6. Duffys R&B archive is presented across 2 CDs ; Disc One is Duffy from 1962-1964, his first session for Parlophone, singles and unreleased session recordings backed by Graham Bond, then backed by R&B group the Paramounts, followed by the Fentones with drummer Ginger Baker.

  7. 19 de mar. de 2023 · The new CD version adds 11 cuts from the ‘65-‘67 period to 1971 tracklist, three of which include Ginger Baker. For a dive into boundary free British music from the era just before Cream changed how British blues was presented (and solidified), this is essential.