James Blood Ulmer

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  • blues
  • jazz
  • free jazz
  • funk
  • free funk
James "Blood" Ulmer (born February 2, 1942 in St. Matthews, South Carolina) is an American avant-garde jazz and blues guitarist and singer. Ulmer's distinctive guitar sound has been described as "jagged" and "stinging." His singing has been called "raggedly soulful." Ulmer began his career playing with various soul jazz ensembles, and first recorded with organist John Patton in 1969. After moving to New York in 1971, Ulmer played with Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, Joe Henderson, Paul Bley, Rashied Ali and Larry Young.

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Songs

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    On and On

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    Open House

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    Opening

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    Overnight

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    Overtime

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    Page One-Blood and John

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    Page One-Grand Finale

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    Page One-In the Name Of

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    Page One-Page One

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    Page One-Page One II

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    Peace and Happiness

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    Please Tell Her

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    Pressure

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    Pull On Up To Love

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    Rap Man

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    Raw Groove

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    Revealing

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    Revelation March

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    Sad Days, Lonely Nights

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    Satisfy (Story Of My Life)

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    See-Through

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    She Ain't So Cold

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    Show Me Your Love (America)

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    Sittin' on Top of the World

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    Skies of America

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    Sphinx

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    Spoonfull

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    Street Bride

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    Street News

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    Survivors of the Hurricane

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    Swings & Things

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    T.V. Blues

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    Take My Music Back to the Church

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    The Blues Had A Baby And Called It Rock N Roll

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    The Evil One

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    The Hustle Is On

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    Theme From Captain Black

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    There Is Power in the Blues

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    This Land Is Nobody's Land

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    Time Out

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    Timeless

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    Too Lazy to Work, Too Nervous to Steal

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    Trouble In Mind

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    TV Blues

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    We Bop

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    We Got To Get Together

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    Where Did All the Girls Come From?

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    White Man's Jail

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    Who Let the Cat Out of the Bag?

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    Who's Been Talkin'


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