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James 'Blood' Ulmer albums featuring Aubrey Dayle

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| | No Escape From The Blues: The Electric Lady Sessions CD (2003)
$14.65 What a glorious mess this album is. No Escape From the Blues assembles the same team that issued the brilliant and soulful Memphis Blood for a second chapter, assembling in the legendary Electric Lady Studios in New York. In making ...
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| Bad Blood In The City: The Piety Street Sessions CD (2007)
$13.85 For those who were rightfully seduced by James Blood Ulmer's stripped-to-the-bone 2005 Birthright recording, where the great harmolodic jazz, blues, and funk guitarist played a single guitar and stomped on a board and played the blues like a Delta hoodoo ...
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| Memphis Blood: The Sun Sessions CD (2001)
$14.55 MEMPHIS BLOOD was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album.
Over three days in April 2001, James "Blood" Ulmer and producer/guitarist Vernon Reid (yes, of Living Colour fame) went into the legendary Sun Studios in Memphis and ...
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 James 'blood' Ulmer Songs
Popular or famous James 'blood' Ulmer songs: Woman Coming, Revelation March, Devil's Got to Burn, Evil One, Geechee Joe, High Yellow, Love Dance Rag. More music songs My Most Favorite Thing, Sittin' on Top of the World, Take My Music Back to the Church, White Man's Jail. More music songs Blues Had a Baby and They Called It Rock 'N' Roll, Bright Lights, Big City, Come on, Ghetto Child, Goin' to New York, Hustle Is On, No Escape From the Blues. More music songs Satisfy, Trouble in Mind.
 James 'blood' Ulmer Biography
James Blood Ulmer is arguably the only guitarist to have successfully bridged jazz, blues, and the avant garde. Raised on gospel music, Ulmer cut his teeth as a sideman in the 1970s with heralded jazz men such as Art Blakey, Paul Bley, and Ornette Coleman. By the '80s, Ulmer had fully immersed himself in New York's avant-garde scene and honed his playing into a distinctive style all his own--equal parts blues grit, jazz finesse, and downtown skronk. Early in the new millennium, Ulmer teamed up with guitarist Vernon Reid to record a straight blues set at the legendary Sun Studios. The resulting album, MEMPHIS BLOOD, was a critical and artistic success.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | James 'Blood' Ulmer | 52nd Street Blues Project, Joe Henderson, Karl Berger, Chico Freeman, Riot, Roots, Larry Young | | Charles Burnham | 52nd Street Blues Project, Rob Honor System Reddy's, Gabrielle Roth, Steven Bernstein & Millennial T, Cassandra Wilson, Peter Apfelbaum, Krishna Das, Frank & Joe Show, Susie Ibarra | | Mark Peterson | 52nd Street Blues Project, Cassandra Wilson, Forest For The Trees, Anthony Michael Peterson | | Aubrey Dayle | 52nd Street Blues Project, Hassan Hakmoun |
 Worked With
Joe Henderson, Karl Berger, 52nd Street Blues Project, Larry Young, Roots, Riot
 Contemporaries
Sun Ra, John Zorn, Ry Cooder, Anthony Braxton, Archie Shepp, Pharoah Sanders, Taj Mahal, Albert Ayler, The Art Ensemble of Chicago, David Murray, Bill Laswell, David S. Ware, Arthur Blythe, The Lounge Lizards (US), Julius Hemphill, Rashied Ali (Drums), Sonny Sharrock, Jean-Paul Bourelly, Vernon Reid, Jamaaladeen Tacuma
 Followers
Medeski, Martin & Wood, Lee Ranaldo, Thurston Moore, Marc Ribot, Entrance, Lake Trout, Vernon Reid
 Influences
James Brown, John Lee Hooker, Jimi Hendrix, Sun Ra, Funkadelic, Ornette Coleman, Art Blakey, Wes Montgomery, Jimmy Reed (Blues), Albert Ayler, Joe Henderson
 More Music Artists
Victor Santiago, Insects
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