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James "Blood" Ulmer: Odyssey (1984)

Posted By : wustenratte | Date : 12 Feb 2010 00:48:11 | Comments : 6 |
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James "Blood" Ulmer: Odyssey (1984)
EAC rip | FLAC + LOG + CUE | Scans | 260,3 MB | RS | 3% recovery
Label: Columbia Legacy CK 64934 | Genre: Jazz/Avant-Garde/Free Funk

"Avant-gutbucket" was one label applied to guitarist James "Blood" Ulmer's nearly unclassifiable mix of harmolodic jazz, blues, and funk. On Odyssey, the 1984 album that is perhaps his greatest, those elements make for an inspired, inspiring disc that alternates between vocals inspired by Muddy Waters ("Little Red House," Ulmer's signature "Are You Glad to Be in America?") and soaring instrumental showcases ("Love Dance"). The latter make particularly good use of the unique guitar-violin-drums lineup. The "experimental" tag might have damaged the commercial chances of this music, but it's never too late for you to catch up with this assured, endlessly appealing sound. --Rickey Wright @ Amazon.com


AMG Review by Steve Huey

Tales of Captain Black was a startling debut, but Odyssey stands as James Blood Ulmer's signature masterpiece, the purest and most accessible showcase for his bold, genre-clashing guitar vision. With minimal trio accompaniment -- only drummer Warren Benbow and violinist Charles Burnham -- Ulmer's guitar is always the meat of the ensemble, especially since his unique tuning (developed specially for this album) allows him to cover bass parts as well as guitar leads. Save for the title track, his playing isn't as jagged or fragmented as on past efforts. Part of the reason is his conscious emphasis on the smoother tones of Burnham's amplified violin, which is often fed through a wah-wah pedal; his solos often resemble the faux-orchestral sounds electric guitarists can create by skillfully manipulating their volume controls. It lends an almost pastoral tint to Ulmer's skittering avant jangle, which is otherwise firmly rooted in downtown New York. Few other scenes could have nurtured Ulmer's blend of free jazz, blues, rock & roll, funk, and punk (by way of no wave noise rock). And Odyssey mixes them all freely yet cohesively, as though there had never been a line separating the most experimental musical forms from the earthiest. The instrumentals are particularly inspired examples: The opener "Church" contrasts freely improvised passages with spare James Brown grooves; the droning, Eastern-tinged "Love Dance" features soaring interplay between Ulmer and Burnham; and the closing "Swing & Things" switches between dissonant jazz-rock and straight-up guitar boogie. In addition, Ulmer's vocals are showcased at their most effective on the blues "Little Red House," the Jimi Hendrix-style ballad "Please Tell Her," and a major-label revisitation of his signature tune, "Are You Glad to Be in America?" All the pieces come together to produce not only Ulmer's finest album, but a certified classic of the modern jazz avant-garde.


1. Church
2. Little Red House
3. Love Dance
4. Are You Glad To Be In America?
5. Election
6. Odyssey
7. Please Tell Her
8. Swings & Things

Musicians:
James "Blood" Ulmer: Guitar, Vocal
Warren Benbow: Drums
Charles Burnham: Violin

EAC LOG
Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 4 from 23. January 2008

EAC extraction logfile from 10. February 2010, 9:56

James Blood Ulmer / Odyssey

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Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
Null samples used in CRC calculations : Yes
Used interface : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000

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Posted By: VonManstein Date: 12 Feb 2010 06:26:04
thanks a lot.
Posted By: luca_mancini Date: 12 Feb 2010 07:52:36
Thank you very much.
Posted By: wersollsschonsein Date: 12 Feb 2010 08:12:06
Cheers from Ireland.
Posted By: DrDemento Date: 12 Feb 2010 08:23:17
Thank you for this masterpiece!
Posted By: staygroovy Date: 12 Feb 2010 11:23:23
Just wanted to say thank you very much for this.
Beautiful stuff, worthy of being heard and appreciated!
Posted By: wustenratte Date: 12 Feb 2010 15:13:10
Thanks for the comments - You're welcome and glad you like the JBU :)
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