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Elec. Jazz is an album by James Blood Ulmer's Music Revelation Ensemble recorded in 1990 and released on the Japanese DIW label featuring performances by Ulmer with David Murray, Amin Ali and Cornell Rochester.
James "Blood" Ulmer (born February 8, 1940) is an American jazz, free funk and blues guitarist and singer. Ulmer plays a Gibson Byrdland guitar. His guitar sound has been described as "jagged" and "stinging". His singing has been called "raggedly soulful".
James „Blood“ Ulmer ist ein US-amerikanischer Jazz- und Bluesgitarrist. Er stand seit Ende der 1970er Jahre wie auch Ornette Coleman und Ronald Shannon Jackson im Mittelpunkt eines den Free Jazz mit dem Jazzrock neu verschmelzenden Free Funk.
30. Sept. 2022 · On February 2, 1992, the one-time enfant terrible of the jazz guitar – James ‘Blood’ Ulmer – was 50. Once memorably described as playing ‘like Son House taking a kitchen knife to a Steel National Dobro’, Ulmer has been at the forefront of jazz ever since he worked with Ornette Coleman back in the seventies.
- Jazz Journal
30. Apr. 2021 · They’ll instantly recognise Ulmer the soloist too; his muttering guitar is lightly touched by a wah-wah effect, and his rambling lines as ever provide little evidence of any substance in Ornette’s harmolodic ‘method’.
- Jazz Journal
Elec. Jazz is an album by James Blood Ulmer's Music Revelation Ensemble recorded in 1990 and released on the Japanese DIW label featuring performances by Ulmer with David Murray, Amin Ali and Cornell Rochester.
17. Okt. 2017 · Throughout his long career, Ulmer has developed a riveting blend of blues, funk, psychedelia, and free jazz, where succinct tunes plant indelible melodies and throbbing grooves in the ears of listeners, while allowing his collaborators to improvise freely.