Peter Edward "Ginger" Baker (born 19 August 1939) was an English drummer and the founder of the rock band Cream. His work in the 1960s earned him praise as "rock's first superstar drummer," although his individual style melded a jazz background with his interest in African rhythms. Baker is credited as a pioneer of drumming in genres like jazz fusion, heavy metal and world music.
Cream - Farewell Concert
(Himself)
The Cream of Eric Clapton
(Self)
Jack Bruce - "The 50th Birthday Concerts" im E-Werk, Köln 1993
(Self)
Sunshine of Your Love: A Concert for Jack Bruce
(Self)
Blind Faith: London Hyde Park 1969
(Himself)
Beware of Mr. Baker
(Self)
Ginger Baker: In Africa
(Self)
Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars
(Self)
All My Loving
(Self)
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Live - Light My Fire
(himself)
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Live - Start Me Up
(Self)
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Live - Come Together
(Himself)
Rock 'N' Roll Goldmine: The Sixties
(himself)
Cucumber Castle
(Ginger Baker)
Superstars in Concert
(Self)
Classic Albums: Cream - Disraeli Gears
(Self)
The Public Image Is Rotten
(Himself)
Hard 'N Heavy Volume 11
(Self)
Classic Artists: Cream – Their Fully Authorized Story
(Himself)
Cream: Royal Albert Hall
(Himself - Drums, Vocals)
Cream - Live At Royal Albert Hall
Cream: Strange Brew
(Himself)
Nasty Boys
(Wetstone's Henchman)
After They Were Famous
(Self)
Classic Albums
(Self)
Seven Ages of Rock
(Self)