Wayside Music
Home
Sign In
Your Account
Customer Service
Search
0 Products
$0.00
-
View Cart
Please Wait...
Search Our Catalog
Categories
Home
New Arrivals
Compact Discs
DVDs/Blu-Ray
Specials and Sale items
Cuneiform releases
Featured Labels
The Vinyl Emporium
Nurse With Wound List
Krautrock/Kosmische Musik and related
Zeuhl and related
Japanese Rock and related
NEARFest 2012
Mini-LP sleeve CDs
Cuneiform drillout sale
CD box sets
Limited Quantities
Books/Magazines
Clothing/Other
Help/FAQs
Home
::
Compact Discs
::
U
Customers who purchased this item also purchased these items:
Ulmer, James - Tales of Captain Black
Davis, Miles - Olympia, July 11, 1973 (special)
Hopper, Hugh - The Gift of Purpose
Quarteto Novo - Quarteto Novo
Jones, Percy/Scott McGill/Ritchie DeCarlo - Percy Jones/Scott McGill/Ritchie DeCarlo
Magma - Mekanik Destruktiw Kommandoh
Weather Report - Original Album Classics 5 CD box set
Tin Hat - Foreign Legion
Ulmer, James - Are You Glad To Be In America?
SKU
14-DIW400
Blood's second album, this is a classic of avant/punk/out/jazz/harmolidics, although nothing will ever touch "Captain Black". It's in print but only in Japan and is EXTREMELY hard to find, but we got 'em!
"Guitarist James "Blood" Ulmer has been heard in many contexts, covering Ornette Coleman on the fantastic, muted Music Speaks Louder Than Words, playing gritty soul blues on the aptly monikered Forbidden Blues. But this 1980 set captures Ulmer in all his glory. When hearing this, there's no doubt why Coleman was such a fan. Ulmer compresses the dual rhythms of drummers Ronald Shannon Jackson and G. Calvin Weston just as Coleman has done with his own Prime Time. Here, you also get compressed dual horns, blown alternately by David Murray and Oliver Lake or Murray and Olu Dara. They play strong melodies, a couple of them coming across as faux marches, with Ulmer string-bending his way between notes and then clustering his way through melodies. Murray plays up to the task more than anyone here, squawking and honking as if he fully grasped Ulmer's vortex-like view of jazz, blues, and all points in between. This is crucial work for the guitarist and for jazz in the post-1960s era."-Andrew Bartlett
Label
DIW
Your Price
$15.30
Qty
Customer Reviews
Write A Review