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Are You Glad to Be in America? - James Blood Ulmer
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  1. Layout
  2. Pressure
  3. Interview
  4. Jazz Is the Teacher (Funk the Preacher)
  5. See-Through
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  1. Layout
  2. Pressure
  3. Interview
  4. Jazz Is the Teacher (Funk the Preacher)
  5. See-Through
  6. Time Out
  7. T.V. Blues
  8. Light Eyed
  9. Revelation March
  10. Are You Glad to Be in America?
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In 1972, Ornette Coleman took guitarist James Blood Ulmer under his wing and taught Ulmer the principles of harmolodics, a musical system that treats the elements of harmony, rhythm, and melody equally. On Are You Glad to Be in America?, it drives a series of group improvisations that are simultaneously complex and direct. The sound of Are You Glad? is largely defined by its rhythm section: G. Calvin Weston and Ronald Shannon Jackson's propulsive drumming, Amin Ali's kinetic bass, and Ulmer's tightly wound guitar. The two ...

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