Horses & Trees

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Horses & Trees
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Studio album by
Released6 January 1986
RecordedSeptember–November 1985
Genre Jazz fusion
Length34:13
Label Celluloid
Producer Bill Laswell
Ginger Baker chronology
From Humble Oranges
(1983)
Horses & Trees
(1986)
Middle Passage
(1990)
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Horses & Trees is an album by English drummer Ginger Baker, released in 1986. The album is entirely instrumental and contains six dance-oriented songs.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Interlock" (Bill Laswell, Daniel Ponce, Nicky Skopelitis, Foday Musa Suso) -4:55
  2. "Dust To Dust" (Laswell) -5:29
  3. "Satou" (Laswell, Suso, Aïyb Dieng) -5:20
  4. "Uncut" (Laswell, Ponce, Skopelitis, Suso, Ginger Baker) -6:48
  5. "Mountain Time" (Baker, Dieng) -6:04
  6. "Makuta" (Baker, Dieng, Laswell, Suso) -5:34

Personnel

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References

  1. Bush, Nathan. Horses & Trees at AllMusic