Friday, 19 February 2010

Ginger Baker Trio - Falling Off The Roof (1996)

01.Falling off the Roof
02.Amarillo, Barbados
03.Bemshaw Swing
04.Sunday at the Hillcrest
05.Au Privave
06.Our Spanish Love Song
07.C.B.C. Mimps
08.Skeleton
09.Vino Vecchio
10.The Day the Sun Came Out
11.Taney County.


Bill Frisell - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
Béla Fleck - Banjo
Charlie Haden - Bass
Ginger Baker - Drums
Jerry Hahn - Guitar (Electric).

2 comments:

  1. By Tom Terrell

    There are a whole lotta musicians who would kill for a resumé like that of peripatetic drummer Ginger Baker: member of Cream and Blind Faith, bandmate of Fela Kuti, survivor of a drum showdown with Elvin Jones, olive farmer, polo player, born-again jazzer (his '95 trio recording, Going Back Home, certified his abilities).

    Baker's latest record, Falling Off The Roof, is another vivid chapter in his ongoing self-reinvention. Once again backed by Bill Frisell on guitar and Charlie Haden on bass, Ginger propels the groove through a rocking/swinging melange of originals and standards that are indelibly memorable. An unselfish bandleader who gives plenty of room to his mates, Baker nonetheless looms over the proceedings with a Blakey-like persona-subtly throwing vibes by strategic drum rolls and bombs, brushing up billows of wind, shifting time and space, rocking out. Highlights-that's tough, but the gothic blues of Frisell's "Skeleton," Baker's 4-on-the-floor "Vinco Vecchio" and the bluegrassified Frisell/Béla Fleck (banjo) plecturings on Haden's "Taney County" are keepers. So is Falling Off The Roof.

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