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1. | O Gentle One
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2. | As It Is
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3. | 99 Names
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4. | On And Up
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5. | Pull On Up To Love
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6. | Momentarily
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7. | We Got To Get Together
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8. | I Can Tell
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9. | Home Alone
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Jazz
Recorded at Orange Music, Orange, New Jersey
James Blood Ulmer, Bernie Worrell, Jerome "Bigfoot" Brailey, Amina Claudine Myers
Equal parts Sonny Sharrock spikiness and John Scofield fluidity, James Blood Ulmer was one of the most progressive guitar heroes on offer in the '80s, emerging from his work with Ornette Coleman as a jazz-funk-rock force with which to be reckoned. Later on he got the idea (not one of his best) thathe should pursue blues playing and singing. While there area couple of examples of that here, it's best when Ulmer lets his guitar do the talking, as on the expansive soundscapesof "As it Is" and the jazzy, mid-tempo "On and On". On funk-rock rave-ups such as "Pull on up to Love" and the closing tune "Home Alone", Ulmer makes it plain why he's often been dubbed a worthy successor to Jimi Hendrix, as his thick toneand wah-wah come boldly to the fore. Aided by such like-minded genre-bender as Bill Laswell, Amina Claudine Meyers, andBernie Worrell, Ulmer serves up a rich sonic stew on BLUE BLOOD. |
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