Ulmer, James Blood: Blues All Night

Ulmer, James Blood: Blues All Night
Format: CD
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Artist: Ulmer, James Blood
Label: In & Out Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 798747700528
Genre: Blues
Originally issued in Germany in '90, Blues All night presents Ulmer as a blues and funk singer and guitarist and is every bit as underwhelming as the all-instrumental "In the Name of..." is overwhelming. Ulmer may be one of the most innovative guitarists of his generation, but he's a mediocre vocalist and an inept lyricist. When he's not serving up transparent rip-offs of Sly Stone ("Calling Marry") and Otis Redding ("Changing Times"), he's offering tuneless vamps such as "Baby Snatcher" or tedious sermons such as "Peace and Happiness."
Tracks:
1.1 Blues Allnight
1.2 Calling Marry
1.3 Peace and Happiness
1.4 She Ain't So Cold
1.5 Changing Times
1.6 Baby Snatcher
1.7 Boss Machine
1.8 I Don't Know Why
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