Stratavarious

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Stratavarious
Stratavarious album cover Ginger Baker.jpg
Studio album by
Released1972
RecordedAugust 1971
1969 ("Blood Brothers 69")
Studio Morgan Studios
IBC Studios ("Blood Brothers 69")
Genre Rock, Afrobeat, jazz fusion
Length36:28
Label Polydor (original UK release)
Atco (original US release)
RSO (European reissue)
Producer Ginger Baker
Ginger Baker chronology
Winwood and Friends
(1972)
Stratavarious
(1972)
Baker Gurvitz Army
(1974)
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Stratavarious is an album by Ginger Baker, [2] released by Polydor in 1972. [3] Baker had many associations with an eclectic mix of musicians brought together under numerous band titles bearing his surname. Stratavarious is the only album that was released under the name of Ginger Baker without other associated names. The lineup on Stratavarious included Bobby Tench, vocalist and guitarist from The Jeff Beck Group, [4] who plays guitar and bass as well as singing under the pseudonym Bobby Gass [2] and the Nigerian pioneer of Afrobeat, Fela Kuti [5] who appeared at concerts with Baker at this time.

Contents

The album was re-issued in 1998 on Polygram in the US under the title of Do What You Like, along with all of Ginger Baker's Air Force and Ginger Baker's Air Force 2 . [6]

Track listing

Side 1
No.TitleLength
1."Ariwo" (Traditional, arranged by Fela Kuti and Ginger Baker)11:10
2."Tiwa (It's Our Own)" (Kuti)5:51
Side 2
No.TitleLength
3."Something Nice" (Bobby Tench, Baker)4:21
4."Ju Ju" (Tench)4:20
5."Blood Brothers 69" (Baker, Guy Warren)8:00
6."Coda" (Baker)2:46

Personnel

Notes

  1. Allmusic review
  2. 1 2 Ginger and Ginette Baker. Hellraiser. p. 167.
  3. "Ginger Baker". Allmusic.com.
  4. Jeff's book by Hjort and Hinman. Rock 'n' Roll Research Press.
  5. "Fela Ransome- Kuti". Allmusic.com.
  6. "Ginger Baker: Compilations". Allmusic.com.

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