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Muddy, squishy, grinding jazz funk, one-of-a-kind harmolodic guitar. Introducing James “Brad” Ulmer. After studying harmolodic playing with Ornette Coleman, he recorded “Are You Glad to Be in America?” in 1980. Recorded a live performance in New York on November 28, 1980 by Ulmer, a guitarist who blossomed in 1980. The sound quality has been remastered from the Very Good Audience Master and is at a level that you can fully enjoy. Best partner Amin Ali’s bass and Calvin Weston’s drums are at their peak. The setlist also included the newly released “Are You Glad to Be in America?” ” is the main feature, and is exactly the live reproduction version of this work. Ali + Weston’s overwhelming groove, Ulmer’s guitar that mixes melody and rhythm, and spiritual, free jazz-style saxophone! There is no doubt that you will be engulfed in the mysterious world that only Ulmer of this period could have created. It is a must-have collection along with another Ulmer item released earlier. Recorded Live in New York, November 28, 1980 1 Unknown 2. See-Through 3. Light Eyed 4. Interview 5. Jazz Is The Teacher (Funk Is The Preacher) 6. Time Out 7. Woman Coming 8. Revelation March 9. Unknown James Blood Ulmer – guitar, vocal Amin Ali – bass Calvin Weston – brums Unknown – trumpet Unknown – alto saxophone
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