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Going Back Home - Heartwarming Gifts for Family Reunions & Homecoming Celebrations | Perfect for Long-Distance Relationships & Emotional Surprises
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Going Back Home - Heartwarming Gifts for Family Reunions & Homecoming Celebrations | Perfect for Long-Distance Relationships & Emotional Surprises
Going Back Home - Heartwarming Gifts for Family Reunions & Homecoming Celebrations | Perfect for Long-Distance Relationships & Emotional Surprises
Going Back Home - Heartwarming Gifts for Family Reunions & Homecoming Celebrations | Perfect for Long-Distance Relationships & Emotional Surprises
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The emphasis is on the drums of course but not to a degree that spoils the music and the feel by any means. You know its Ginger and you think I have heard that before but his touch is mainly deft and clever and it is just part of the trio's sound. Bill Frisell is the ingredient here that make this more a Bill Frisell album with Ginger Baker drumming. I have to admit I am Frisell fan and I have 5 or 6 of his albums. (Ginger - I only have my Cream albums) I also have to admit that sometimes Frisell's inventiveness does not work for me - there are abums I would not have in the collection. This however is a very good one that works for serious listening and as background sound and I am just upset that I only found out about this 1994 album a couple of months ago - I have been denied its pleasures for nearly 16 years. As an Australian I also like Ginger's sentiments behind the "East Timor" track with its lyrics delivered in "Pressed Rat and WartHog" style. This will become a favourite album.

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