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  1. Ginger Baker: a master and monster who split rock music apart | Music – Warta Saya
    October 6, 2019 @ 7:37 am

    […] between the music on the Graham Bond Organisation’s album The Sound of 65 and Cream’s debut, Fresh Cream – recorded barely a yr later – speaks volumes in regards to the velocity at which pop was […]

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  2. Ginger Baker: a master and monster who split rock music apart - Maggazinne.com
    October 6, 2019 @ 9:06 am

    […] between the music on the Graham Bond Organisation’s album The Sound of 65 and Cream’s debut, Fresh Cream – recorded barely a year later – speaks volumes about the speed at which pop was moving in the […]

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  3. Ginger Baker: a master and monster who split rock music apart | Newyorrk.com
    October 6, 2019 @ 5:17 pm

    […] between the music on the Graham Bond Organisation’s album The Sound of 65 and Cream’s debut, Fresh Cream – recorded barely a year later – speaks volumes about the speed at which pop was moving in the […]

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  4. Ginger Baker: a master and monster who split rock music apart – Fashoinstr.com
    October 7, 2019 @ 9:47 am

    […] between the music on the Graham Bond Organisation’s album The Sound of 65 and Cream’s debut, Fresh Cream – recorded barely a year later – speaks volumes about the speed at which pop was moving in the […]

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