Hand-Numbered, Limited Edition 180g Blue Vinyl LP!
Featuring Ginger Baker Of Cream!
First Time On Vinyl!
Ginger Baker and Graham Bond, live from Bremen, Germany on October 24th, 1970. Back together for the first time since their powerhouse days in the Graham Bond Organisation with Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, and Graham Bond join forces again in Ginger Baker's Air Force. Having unknowingly and single-handedly invented jazz-rock fusion, Bond was not only revered by all, but was a widely admired and respected figure, but one that was also deeply troubled. Coupled with Baker's explosive talent and transatlantic fame, this was going to be an incredible meeting of minds.
However, when Baker's co-operative project came to an abrupt end in 1971, it would also signal the tragic and untimely death of Bond, aged just 36. This powerhouse performance from 1970 is a true gem of British jazz-rock fusion, performed in its infancy and by its original authors whose combined talent marks a milestone in British blues, jazz, R&B and rock. Rox Vox present for the first time ever, Ginger Baker's Air Force, live from Bremen, Germany, 24th October 1970, broadcast on EDF-TV. Remastered with expansive liners and rare archival images. 180 gram blue vinyl; insert and gatefold sleeve (hand-numbered).
Features
- Hand-Numbered, Limited Edition
- 180g Vinyl
- Blue Vinyl
- First Time On Vinyl
- Remastered
- Expansive Liner Notes
- Rare Archival Images
- Insert
- Gatefold Sleeve
- Import
Selections
Side One:
- Twelve Gates To The City (Version 1)
- Sunshine Of Your Love > Toady
Side Two:
- Early In The Morning
- Twelve Gates To The City (Version 2)
- What A Day