United States / Sep 05, 2006 / DVD release
Ginger Baker: In Africa (1973)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
In November 1971, Ginger Baker, the legendary drummer of Cream and Blind Faith, decided to set up a recording studio in Lagos, then the capital of Nigeria. Baker was one of the first rock musicians to realize the potential of African music. He also decided that it would be a rewarding musical experience to travel to Nigeria over land across the Sahara desert - a journey that would lead him into a number of adventures. This film by Tony Palmer follows Ginger Baker's odyssey as he makes his journey and finally arrives in Nigeria to set up his studio, which would run successfully through the seventies as a facility for both local and western musicians (Paul McCartney's Wings recorded "Band On The Run" there).
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Ginger Baker: In Africa |
| Original language | EN |
| Production countries | United Kingdom |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | BBC |
| Release date | 15 luglio 1973 |
| Editing | Tony Palmer, Graham Bunn |
| Cinematography | Bob Bolt |
| Assistant directors | Tony Palmer |
| Camera operators | Bob Bolt |
| Additional photography | Bob Bolt |
| Music | Alan Dykes |
| Sound | Alan Dykes |
Release dates
Physical media
TV
United Kingdom / Jul 15, 1973 / According to Getty Images' Radio Times archive, Ginger Baker in Africa aired on Sunday July 1973 under the "Sunday Omnibus" on BBC 1 TV.
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