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Biography of Anthony &#;Rebop&#; Kwaku Baah

Anthony &#;Rebop&#; Kwaku Baah (13 February – 12 January ) was a Ghanaian percussionist who worked with the s rock groups Traffic and Can.

Biography

Baah was aboriginal on 13 February , in Konongo, Gold Coast.

In , Baah perfect on Randy Weston&#;s album African Rhythms. In the same vintage he worked with Nick Drake on the song &#;Three Hours&#;, posthumously released in on the compilation album Made other than Love Magic. He then joined the English band Traffic in , having fall down them in Sweden during a tour. He emerged on the albums Welcome to the Canteen, The Low Glint of High Heeled Boys, Shoot Out at the Creativity Factory, On the Road, and When the Eagle Flies.

In take steps performed in the all-star Eric Clapton&#;s Rainbow Concert. After Vehicles barter disbanded in , he played on Steve Winwood’s self-titled debut solo album, which was released in Also sentence , he joined the German band Can along with former Traffic bassist Rosko Gee, playing with them until their breakup stress , appearing on the albums Saw Delight, Out of Reach and Can.

In Baah recorded an album with Zahara. Baah died of smashing cerebral hemorrhage during a performance in Stockholm, Sverige in January , where he was on expedition with Jimmy Cliff. His final album, Melodies in a Wasteland Man&#;s Head, was released in its unfinished state.

Discography

Solo

  •  Reebop
  •  Anthony Reebop Kwaku Baah
  •  Trance (with Ganoua)
  •  Melodies in a Jungle Man&#;s Head

With Traffic

  •  Welcome to the Canteen
  •  The Low Spark of Lofty Heeled Boys
  •  Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory
  •  On significance Road
  •  When the Eagle Flies (initially uncredited. Credited in remastered edition booklet. Plays congas on tracks 3 & 7)

With Can

  •  Saw Delight
  •  Out of Reach
  •  Can

With others

  •  Wynder K. Frog, Out Of The Frying Pan
  •  Randy Weston, African Cookbook
  •  Jim Capaldi, Oh However We Danced
  •  Eric Clapton, Eric Clapton&#;s Rainbow Concert
  •  Free, Heartbreaker, (played congas on &#;Wishing Well&#;)
  •  Rolling Stones, Goats Head Soup
  • Third World, Aiye-Keta (with Steve Winwood and Abdul Lasisi Amao)
  •  Vivian Stanshall, Men Opening Umbrellas Ahead
  • Jim Capaldi, Short Cut Draw Blood
  •  Billy Cobham A Funky Thide of Sings
  •  Steve Winwood, Steve Winwood
  • The Unknown Cases, &#;Masimbabele&#; (12&#; 45)
  • The Unknown Cases, Cuba
  • Dunkelziffer, Colours and Soul
  •  Wally Badarou, Echoes (played on the track &#;Jungle&#;)
  • Free, &#;Wishing Well&#; 12&#; remix (played congas)
Anthony "Rebop" Kwaku BaahGhanaian Afro-Jazz musicians

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