Baker's drumming attracted notice for its virtuosity, showmanship, and use of tympani[?] and other percussion instruments rarely heard before in rock music. While at times performing in a bombastic manner similar to that of Keith Moon of The Who, Baker was also capable of more restrained playing informed by years of work with British jazz groups during the late 1950s and early 1960s, and he established new standards of professionalism in rock percussion. Baker also performed lengthy improvisational drum solos (such as "Toad") on his elaborate drum kit.
Since 1986, Ginger Baker has released several albums of ethnic fusion[?] and jazz percussion[?], and has toured with various jazz, classical music, and rock ensembles, including a reunited Cream.
Highlights of Ginger Baker's solo career include:
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