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  1. JAMES BLOOD ULMER is a blues, jazz related rock eclectic fusion music artist. This page includes JAMES BLOOD ULMER's : biography, official website, pictures, videos from YouTube, related forum topics, shouts, news, tour dates and events, live auctions, online shopping sites, detailled reviews and ratings and the full discography of albums: studios, live, compilations (boxset), EPs on CD, Vinyl ...

  2. Aliases: Damu Mustafa Abdul Musawwir. In Groups: James 'Blood' Ulmer's Black Rock Revival, Juma Sultan's Aboriginal Music Society, Memphis Blood, Music Revelation Ensemble, Odyssey The Band, Phalanx (4), Rashied Ali Quintet, The 52nd Street Blues Project, The Frank Wright Quartet, The James Blood Ulmer Blues Experience, Third Rail (3), James ...

  3. 30 mag 2005 · James Blood Ulmer continues the all-out assault on the blues that he began with 2001's Memphis Blood and continued with No Escape From the Blues, released in 2003. After thirty years riding the edge of the avant-garde with the harmolodic Ornette Coleman and others, Ulmer emerges as a rural blues Sun Ra, a 21st century musical prophet with an irreverent smattering of Rahsaan Roland Kirk and ...

  4. South Carolina-born electric guitarist James "Blood" Ulmer (1942) relocated to New York in 1971. After playing with Ornette Coleman (1972-74), he developed an aggressive, edgy, jangled, dissonant style at the instrument that transposed Coleman's "harmolodic" free jazz coupled with Jimi Hendrix's psychedelic funk-blues-rock fusion (and loud amplification).

  5. Odyssey (James Blood Ulmer album) Odyssey. (James Blood Ulmer album) Odyssey is an album by American guitarist James Blood Ulmer, recorded and released in 1983 on the Columbia label. [1] It was Ulmer's final of three albums recorded for a major label. The musicians on the album later re-united as The Odyssey Band and Odyssey The Band.

  6. 1 nov 2005 · Odyssey, which features James “Blood” Ulmer (Guitar), Warren Benbow (drums) and Charles Burnham (Violin), was first recorded in 1983. This self-titled recording, often considered Ulmer’s seminal work, was described as “avant-gutbucket,” leading writer Bill Milkowski to describe the music as “conjuring images of Skip James and Albert Ayler jamming on the Mississippi Delta.”

  7. James Blood Ulmer is arguably the only guitarist to have successfully bridged jazz, blues, and the avant garde. Raised on gospel music, Ulmer cut his teeth as a sideman in the 1970s with heralded jazz men such as Art Blakey, Paul Bley, and Ornette Coleman. By the '80s, Ulmer had fully immersed himself in New York's avant-garde scene and honed ...