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Blue Blood
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 17, 2001
Recorded2000
GenreJazz
LabelInnerythmic
ProducerBill Laswell & James Blood Ulmer
James Blood Ulmer chronology
Reunion
(1998)
Blue Blood
(2001)
Memphis Blood: The Sun Sessions
(2001)

Blue Blood is an album by American guitarist James Blood Ulmer recorded in 2000 and released on Bill Laswell's Innerhythmic label in 2001.[1][2] The album features performances by Ulmer with Laswell, Bernie Worrell, and Amina Claudine Myers who initially recorded South Delta Space Age as Third Rail in 1995.

Reception

Allmusic awarded the album 4 stars and the review by Thom Jurek stated, "there is a deep nighttime feeling to this disc; there are few tracks featuring the fire-spitting, wood-splintering knot-like runs that come flailing off the strings and melt the brain of the listener. This is a riff- and song-oriented recording (yes, there are vocals) that accent the blues and gospel side of Ulmer's playing... There are one or two misses here, but they're no big deal compared to the wealth of good stuff".[3]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

Track listing

All compositions by James Blood Ulmer except as indicated
  1. "O Gentle One" - 6:06
  2. "As It Is" (Jerome Brailey, Bill Laswell, Ulmer) - 5:25
  3. "99 Names" (Traditional arranged Ulmer) - 4:55
  4. "On and On" (Jamal Cantero, Erica Wright) - 3:56
  5. "Pull on up to Love" - 4:46
  6. "Momentarily" (Brailey, Laswell, Ulmer) - 5:56
  7. "We Got to Get Together" - 5:28
  8. "I Can Tell" - 4:42
  9. "Home Alone" - 6:59
  • Recorded at Orange Music, Orange NJ

Personnel

References

  1. ^ James Blood Ulmer discography accessed January 15, 2018
  2. ^ Bill Laswell discography, accessed January 15, 2018
  3. ^ a b Jurek, T. Allmusic Review accessed July 26, 2010