Showing posts with label Ginger Baker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ginger Baker. Show all posts

Sunday, August 11, 2024

Cream - San Diego, CA. 1968


 Cream - International Sports Arena
San Dieago, CA.

October 20, 1968
Remastered FM Source @320

 


 Remastered and contributed by our friend David!!!
 
 
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Friday, February 23, 2024

Ginger Baker/No Material - Munich 1987

Rebooted...Again
Originally posted June 14, 2016 & August 6, 2022

Ginger Baker/No Material
Live Munich 1987
Theaterfabrik, Unterföhring, 
Munich, Germany

March 25, 1987
Soundboard @320
Out of Print

 
No Material consisted of Ginger Baker (drums), Nicky Skopelitis and Sonny Sharrock (guitars), Peter Brötzmann (sax), and Jan Kazda (bass). The band existed for less than a week in 1987. In the liner notes for the 1989 release of Ginger Baker's No Material album, Steve Lake closes by saying "I'm glad that No Material came together to nail down their non-repertoire in March 1987 and glad that their efforts are now preserved for posterity to puzzle over. May the archivists now go and look for the Munich gig." Well, 20-plus years later, here is the Munich gig: the first show ever performed by this semi-legendary band. As expected, the performance is absolutely fantastic. Unfortunately, the recording is not. The biggest issue is the sound. While it's generally clear, the sound is thin and the high end (especially any cymbal work) sounds terrible. It sounds as if the CD was mastered from a compressed MP3 file. Then there's the way it's programmed. The brief interview excerpts follow the first two tracks, totally derailing the momentum of the show. The Sharrock bit is nice, if a bit out of place, but the Skopelitis excerpt adds absolutely nothing. Time must have been a factor because "Piece 3" fades out and back in somewhat clumsily. "Piece 5" is basically solo Sharrock, riffing on his own "Blind Willie" before fading out just shy of the two-minute mark. It's a confusing way to end the album since there was clearly more music. Fans will want to hear this for sure, but they're likely to be somewhat disappointed. ~Sean Westergaard - Allmusic.com


Not as bad as reviewed but definitely for those with a taste for the 'avante garde".


Track List:
Piece 1 (15:09)
Interview – Sonny Sharrock (0:31)
Piece 2 (10:05)
Interview – Nicky Skopelits (0:42)
Piece 3 (12:51)
Piece 4 (15:17)
Piece 5 (1:52)

Bass – Jan Kazda (tracks: 1, 3, 5 to 7)
Drums – Ginger Baker (tracks: 1, 3, 5 to 7)
Guitar – Nicky Skopelitis (tracks: 1, 3 to 7),
Sonny Sharrock (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 7)
Tenor Saxophone, Bass Saxophone, Clarinet – Peter Brötzmann (tracks: 1, 3, 5 to 7)


 
To provide continuity, I have re-ordered the files so that 
the interviews fall AFTER the music. 
 


 
 
I am taking requests to update links to shows the I (SilentWay) have previously posted.
 
 

Monday, June 26, 2023

Cream - Live USA 1967-1968

Rebooted...
Originally posted September 8, 2017

Cream - Cream USA 1967-1968
7 CD Box Set
AKA - Tarantura
 Soundboard recordings @flac
{Remastered liberated bootlegs}


Cream Your Jeans
Brandeis University
Waltham, MA
September 9, 1967
Tarantura TCD Cream-1-1,2

Disc 1:
101. Tales Of Brave Ulysses
102. Sunshine Of Your Love
103. N.S.U.
104. Sitting On Top Of The World

Disc 2:
201. Steppin' Out
202. Traintime
203. Toad

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Blues Addict
Grande Ballroom
Detroit, MI
October 15, 1967
Tarantura TCD Cream-2-1,2

Disc 3:
301. Tales Of Brave Ulysses
302. N.S.U.
303. Sitting On Top Of The World
304. Sweet Wine
305. Rollin' And Tumblin'
306. Spoonful

Disc 4:
401. Steppin' Out
402. Traintime
403. Toad
404. I'm So Glad

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Wheels Of Ice
Winterland
San Francisco, CA
March 8 & 10, 1968
Tarantura TCD Cream-3-1,2

Disc 5:
501. I'm So Glad
502. Tales Of Brave Ulysses
503. Spoonful
504. Crossroads
505. We're Going Wrong
506. Sweet Wine

Disc 6:
601. Sunshine of Your Love
602. N.S.U.
603. nothing 24 seconds
604. Stepping Out
605. Traintime
606. Toad

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Bogue
Civic Auditorium
San Jose, CA
May 25, 1968
Tarantura TCD Cream-4-1

Disc 7:
701. Tales Of Brave Ulysses
702. Sunshine Of Your Love
703. I'm So Glad
704. Sitting On Top Of The World
705. Stepping Out
706. Traintime
707. Toad



The Band:
Eric Clapton guitar, vocals
Jack Bruce bass, vocals
Ginger Baker drums


Thanks to the original source, original poster and/or original torrent!







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Friday, May 15, 2020

Ginger Baker's African Force with Sonny Sharrock LIVE in Geneva Switzerland 1987


Ginger Baker


Sonny Sharrock


Ginger Baker's African Force with 
Sonny Sharrock
Unknown Venue 
Geneva Switzerland
1987-03-19 
Soundboard @320

1st Set

01. Unknown Title
02. Brain Damage
03. Unknown Title

2nd Set

04. Breaking The Poles
05. Palava
06. Once Come, Wait


Sonny Sharrock - Guitar
Ginger Baker - Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Francis Mensah - Percussion, Vocals
Ampofo Acquah - Percussion, Vocals
Ansou Mana Bangoura - Percussion, Vocals
J. C. Commodore - Percussion, Vocals
Thomas Akuru Dyani - Percussion, Vocals



 

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Cream - Live Detroit MI. 1967


RIP - Ginger Baker
19 August 1939 – 6 October 2019

Cream - Grande Ballroom
Detroit, Michigan
aka - "The Real One"
October 15, 1967
Soundboard @flac


Lineage and Info:
Silvers > CD-R (trade) > EAC v. 9.99 Prebeta 4 (Secure, Offset Correct) > FLAC (8) > You!Artwork (from contributor, thanks!), checksums, EAC logs, and info file included.
Rothmans - RM 009/10 - SB 6


Disc 1:
   1. Tales of Brave Ulysses
   2. N.S.U.
   3. Sitting On Top of the World
   4. Sweet Wine
   5. Rollin' And Tumblin'
   6. Spoonful

Disc 2:
   1. Steppin' Out
   2. Traintime
   3. Toad
   4. I'm So Glad
Geetarz Comments:
Nice 'board!

www.geetarz.org Visitor Comments:
"This show in Detroit has turned up on a number of titles including the dodgy Creamset on Gold Standard. It's a very good show rightly regarded by Cream fans as one of the best of the late '67 tour of the US. For its vintage, the recording is very good and you can really hear why Cream had such an impact as a live act. On Sweet Wine and Rollin' and Tumbin' Ginger and Jack really lock together allowing Eric free rein to shine: and shine he does. Highly recommended. - DR"


Enjoy!

~Geetarz, February 2010
www.geetarz.org



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Monday, December 24, 2018

Jack Bruce Band LIVE in NYC NY 1989

Jack Bruce Band
Bottom Line
NYC NY
1989-12-07
WNEW-FM Broadcast @320



1st Set

01. Life On Earth
02. No Surrender
03. Make Love
04. Born Under A Bad Sign
05. Blues You Can't Lose
06. Theme From An Imaginary Western
07. Guitar---
08. Keep It Down
09. Grease The Wheels

2nd Set

10. N.S.U.
11. Obsession
12. White Room
13. Rollin' And Tumblin'
14. Toad
15. Sitting On Top Of The World---
16. Politician
17. Sunshine Of Your Love
18. Spoonful



Blues Saraceno - Guitar, Vocals
Bernie Worrell - Keyboards
Jack Bruce - Bass, Harmonica, Vocals
Tom Goss - Drums, Vocals (Tracks 1-9)
Gary Cooper - Percussion, Vocals

with

Ginger Baker - Drums (Tracks 10-18)


Monday, October 27, 2014

Cream - Live Oakland, CA. 1968

Cream - Alameda County Coliseum Arena
Oakland, California
October 4, 1968
Soundboard @320

Jack Bruce - R.I.P. ~ 14 May 1943 – 25 October 2014

Set List:
White Room (5:59)
Politician (5:09)
Crossroads (4:00)
Sunshine Of Your Love (5:10)
Spoonful (16:58)
Deserted Cities Of The Heart (4:42)
Passing The Time/Toad (10:32)
I'm So Glad (7:06)


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Oakland '68