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James "Blood" Ulmer: In And Out (2009)

Posted By : wustenratte | Date : 08 Jul 2010 08:27:29 | Comments : 9 |
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James "Blood" Ulmer: In And Out (2009)
EAC rip (Secure Mode) | FLAC + LOG + CUE | Scans | 332,4 MB + 31,2 MB | RS | 3% recovery
Label: In + Out Records IOR CD 77100-2 | Genre: Blues/Jazz/Avant-Garde/Free Funk

53 minutes in length approximately. The sound is very good-crisp and clean. The separation between the instruments and the voice is very good,containing both depth and spaciousness which is very apparent on listening to this disc. There's no booklet-all the information is on the back of the tri-fold cardboard holder. The inside pages are filled with color photographs of Ulmer and his group. The disc is snapped in,inside the holder.

This new release by James "Blood" Ulmer is a continuation of the direction he's been on with his last several releases (and even back to his fine albums in the 80's),except his fine solo release,which took a left turn into deep blues/spiritual material. Along with Ulmer-guitar,flute and vocals,the trio heard here consists of Mark Peterson-electric and acoustic bass,and Aubrey Dayle-drums. All the songs were written by James Ulmer,and the album was recorded in Germany,in 2008. Why we're getting to hear these tracks only now is a mystery-but better late than never,especially for someone like Ulmer,who records sparingly.

With this release,Ulmer seems to be going back towards his days of incorporating fairly free-form jazz with a blues undertone. This is not to say that this album is free-form "noise" as some listeners have said in the past,for each composition has a definite rhythm,with a recognizable beginning and ending. Ulmer's vocals are used sparingly,with his guitar doing all (or almost all) the talking that needs to be done. His rhythm section is one of his better groups,especially Dayle,whose drumming is almost as important as Ulmer's guitar. Dayle's drum fills and his penchant for playing softly when the need arises really lifts these compositions to another level. In Ulmer's guitar sound,every now and again there's a slight Hendrix influence,but not so much as to detract from his own individual style and sound. Peterson's bass,whether electric or acoustic gives this music a firm foundation,with subtle fills and some contrapuntal playing with Ulmer,which is very satisfying. While the trio's approach to each song is similar,each track has its own identity-various tempos are used,sometimes within the same composition,which help give this album an overall feel which is very satisfying. Never a great vocalist (listen to "Maya",a love song),Ulmer rightly relies on his guitar (and the other members of the trio) to reach out and capture listeners on this album.

If you liked Ulmer's solo album from a while back,this is not that unique sound. This collection of tunes is Ulmer (arguably) doing what he does best-combining the blues with some subtle yet fierce jazz playing,and along with the other members of the trio,he has put together some fine,blues based songs full of his trademark guitar sound. This (like his other albums) isn't made for background listening-this music demands to be listened to. That's fine,for the rewards are many.
Stuart Jefferson @ amazon


1. No Man's Land
2. A Thing For Joe
3. Fat Mama
4. Eviction
5. Baby Talk
6. Maya
7. My Woman
8. High Yellow
9. I Believe In You
10. Backbiter

Musicians:
James "Blood" Ulmer: Guitar, Vocals, Flute
Mark Peterson: Electric & Acoustic Bass
Aubrey Dayle: Drums

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

EAC extraction logfile from 25. May 2010, 15:40

James Blood Ulmer / In And Out

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Read offset correction : 6
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No
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Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
Null samples used in CRC calculations : Yes
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Enjoy!!! and please don't post links and/or passes in your comments...

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More JBU and other quality titles at my blog

This ends the "Blood" Series for now and pretty much brings us up to date - about 95% of the titles released on CD are available on my avax blog, a few others titles have been posted by other posters here at avax.

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Posted By: ubique Date: 08 Jul 2010 09:41:20
thanx, dear desert rat, for your great work on JBU, including this new release. i have bought several of the cds you posted here, your sharing them was a great help to determine which ones i really needed. thanxalot & best wishes!
Posted By: pasuljaris Date: 08 Jul 2010 10:53:15
Thanks!
I was on his concert just few days ago. Great musician.
Posted By: mitches Date: 08 Jul 2010 12:01:16
Thanks a lot for this upload!
Posted By: ivory-d Date: 08 Jul 2010 16:16:59
Thanks for this and for the series. I never really paid much attention to Ulmer after his initial years on the scene, but I was missing a lot of good music from across his mid- and later-career recordings.
Posted By: wersollsschonsein Date: 08 Jul 2010 19:26:20
Cheers from Ireland. Great to get more ''Blood!
Posted By: wustenratte Date: 09 Jul 2010 05:58:43
You're welcome folks - especially great to see that the posts are inspiring purchases of JBU CDs :)
Posted By: wustenratte Date: 11 Aug 2010 13:32:28
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Posted By: klakadak Date: 20 Oct 2010 01:43:07
I must admit I was introduced to James "Blood" Ulmer for the first time through this post, and then I downloaded all other Wustenratte's posts of Ulmer's albums.Since then, I listen to him every day. Music is so unique and original, really special and exciting jazz-blues fusion - playing blues the jazz way and vice versa. Amazing!

So Wustenreratte, thank you million times for sharing this with us!
Posted By: billy joe Date: 30 Nov 2010 07:04:33
many thanks................
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