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James Blood Ulmer - In And Out FLAC

Singer:

James Blood Ulmer

Album:

In And Out

Genre:

Jazz / Blues

FLAC album size:

1282 mb

MP3 album size:

1450 mb

WMA album size:

1801 mb

Other music formats:

VOX MP4 VQF AAC MP2 MIDI MPC

Rating:

4.2 ✱

Style:

Electric Blues

Date of release:

2009

James Blood Ulmer - In And Out FLAC


James Blood Ulmer - In And Out FLAC

Tracklist

1 No Man's Land 4:27
2 A Thing For Joe 5:54
3 Fat Mama 6:09
4 Eviction 4:14
5 Baby Talk 4:03
6 Maya 7:46
7 My Woman 4:35
8 High Yellow 5:12
9 I Believe In You 5:22
10 Backbiter 5:38

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Klangstudio Leyh
  • Mixed At – Klangstudio Leyh
  • Mastered At – Klangstudio Leyh
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – In+Out Records
  • Copyright (c) – In+Out Records

Credits

  • Design – Ulf Ryberg
  • Drums – Aubrey Dayle
  • Electric Bass, Double Bass [Acoustic Bass] – Mark Peterson
  • Engineer – Winnie Leyh
  • Guitar, Vocals, Flute – James ‚Blood‘ Ulmer*
  • Photography By – Rafael Toussaint
  • Producer – Frank Kleinschmidt, James 'Blood' Ulmer*
  • Written-By – James 'Blood' Ulmer*

Notes

Recorded August 15th & 16th 2008 at Klangstudio Leyh
Mixed & mastered April 19th & 20th 2009 at Klangstudio Leyh

Ⓟ&Ⓒ 2009 In+Out Records

Made in EEC

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7 98747 71002 2
  • Barcode (String): 798747710022
  • Barcode (Scanned UPC as 13-digit GTIN): 0798747710022
  • Matrix / Runout: Sony DADC A0101277786-0101 21 A03
  • Matrix / Runout (Pressing code): A03
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L551
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 94K4
  • Label Code: LC 07588
  • Other (SPARS Code): DDD
  • Rights Society: GEMA

Gavinrage
The latest release of James Blood Ulmer - musically close to perfect, not far away from the outstanding "Live at the Bayerischer Hof". Very interesting variation of the 30 year old "Baby Talk", now more in the Blues section and without David Murray's saxophone, but a great new version with JBU's guitar now taking the fast part of the Baby Talk theme. The other songs are not only a repetition of older takes, they come with astonishing and vivid new ideas. Going to 70, JBU is still young in developing his very special way of playing the (Electric) Blues. Too bad, that the recording itself shows the signs of the modern MP3-world, overemphasized basses and a low dynamic range make the CD ready for every Ipod (is this music really made for that? I doubt!), but not for a good and honest stereo equipment without any regulators for treble, bass or something else, where the music goes "In+Out" how it is stored on the CD. Maybe I should buy an equalizer now?

Review James Blood Ulmer - In And Out


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