GINGER BAKER - Horses And Trees (Remastered - 2023 Reissue) - LP - Black Vinyl [MAY 5]
GINGER BAKER - Horses And Trees (Remastered - 2023 Reissue) - LP - Black Vinyl [MAY 5]

GINGER BAKER - Horses And Trees (Remastered - 2023 Reissue) - LP - Black Vinyl [MAY 5]

€36.99

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Label: Charly / Celluloid SKU: Catalogue ID: CELL6126 Format: Vinyl
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GINGER BAKER - Horses And Trees (Remastered - 2023 Reissue) - LP - Black Vinyl [MAY 5]

GINGER BAKER - Horses And Trees (Remastered - 2023 Reissue) - LP - Black Vinyl [MAY 5]

€36.99

 

LP - Standard Black Vinyl.

Considered one of the greatest drummers of all time, Ginger Baker played with the bands Cream and Blind Faith. He is known for using two bass drums in his kit. Peter "Ginger" Baker was born in London in 1939. He began playing drums as a teen, and by age 16 he was touring. He formed the band Cream in 1966, and when it dissolved, he formed Blind Faith. Ginger Baker's next years were marked by addiction and fights with bandmates, and he fled to Nigeria to get clean. Financial troubles ultimately drove him to settle in South Africa, where he still lives and raises polo ponies.

Horses And Trees is the second solo album by “rock’s first superstar drummer” Ginger Baker of Cream fame. Made in New York in 1985 and released on Celluloid Records in 1986, this 6-track instrumental masterpiece was recorded in collaboration with producer Bill Laswell.

“I went to find Ginger Baker, in Tuscany. I said I have a project for you… He lived in the mountains with olive trees, dogs, and horses, no electricity, it was very rough. I said I want to bring you to New York, we’re gonna record something. I talked about Africa a lot with him because I was just starting my work in Africa. It was interesting… I bought him to New York for PIL, John Lydon, and we had a great connection. While he was here, we said let's do some other stuff… ‘Horses And Trees’ came up, let's do a record on Ginger…” (Bill Laswell)

The album became a showcase for an impressive line-up of guest musicians which reads like a list of the Laswell all-stars. Even when pared down to an all-rhythm trio on ‘Mountain Time’, Baker, although undeniably effective, remains the big beat behind Daniel Ponce and Aiyb Dieng’s percussive display. ‘Uncut’ finds the likes of Bernie Worrell, Shankar and Laswell in fine form, taking solos like a jazz combo. ‘Dust To Dust’ is the only piece composed solely by Baker, a set with a repeated section that sounds like an alien hoe-down with world music undertones. Laswell alumni and hip-hop pioneer Grandmixer D.ST (of ‘Rock It’ fame) returns, delivering slashes from his turntable to provide the sort of genre-bending texture for which Laswell and Celluloid are known. Ginger Baker, while never caught stealing the show on any track, looms large. Newly remastered so all the finer details of Baker’s rhythmic expertise can be fully appreciated, this reissue of Horses And Trees is an undoubted highlight in Baker’s expansive discography.

Tracklist: 

A1. Interlock [4:55]
A2. Dust To Dust [5:31]
A3. Satou [5:21]

B1. Uncut [6:50]
B2. Mountain Time [6:05]
B3. Makuta [5:34]