Odyssey, The Band / Back In Time
Album: | Back In Time | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Odyssey, The Band | Added: | Dec 2005 | |
Label: | Pi Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-02-12 | Pull Date: | 2006-04-16 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Apr 2 | Mar 19 | Mar 12 | Mar 5 | Feb 26 | Feb 19 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 18, 2006: | Umami Jazz Program
Open Doors |
4. | Mar 10, 2006: | Memory Select
Last One |
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2. | Mar 31, 2006: | Memory Select
Happy Time |
5. | Mar 03, 2006: | Memory Select
Water Tree |
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3. | Mar 17, 2006: | Memory Select
Love Nest |
6. | Mar 03, 2006: | No Cover, No Minimum
Let's Get Married |
Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2006-02-10
Reviewed 2006-02-10
Bluesy guitarist JAMES "BLOOD" ULMER in a trio with a violin (!) and drums, stretching beyond just blues into jazz, psych rock and surprising country/folk zones. With a great scratchy violin sound that accompanies the guitar just right, and of course lots of guitar licks from Ulmer. Mostly instrumental with lots of one-chord jam feeling which, I'll admit, creates some sameness to the tracks. Vocals on 4,9.
Some tracks have a direct blues feel (1,9) while others show you why Ulmer is often associated with free/experimental jazz types (10). Great stuff either way -- Ulmer's methods are derived from Ornette Coleman's harmelodics, so they say, but the results are quite accessible and come across as straight jazzy blues.
This is a reunion date of sorts -- the band recorded once before, in 1983 for the album "Odyssey" on Columbia.
1- A low evil groove, mid/fast and fun.
2- Psych-rock jam, fairly fast. Starts free/crazy
3- Folky/Celtic! Light, easygoing, nice.
4- Backwoods country w/vocals. Midtempo and catchy.
5- Country funk! With twang and everything. Midtempo.
6- Slow, tense rock/blues. Tasty.
7- Uptempo jam. Some clever turns later on.
8- Midtempo minor key. Slinky, sneaky... like 6 but faster
9- A slow slow blues, about a marriage contract. Kinda funny.
10- Free jam. A slow feel and heavy hand, with psych elements.
Some tracks have a direct blues feel (1,9) while others show you why Ulmer is often associated with free/experimental jazz types (10). Great stuff either way -- Ulmer's methods are derived from Ornette Coleman's harmelodics, so they say, but the results are quite accessible and come across as straight jazzy blues.
This is a reunion date of sorts -- the band recorded once before, in 1983 for the album "Odyssey" on Columbia.
1- A low evil groove, mid/fast and fun.
2- Psych-rock jam, fairly fast. Starts free/crazy
3- Folky/Celtic! Light, easygoing, nice.
4- Backwoods country w/vocals. Midtempo and catchy.
5- Country funk! With twang and everything. Midtempo.
6- Slow, tense rock/blues. Tasty.
7- Uptempo jam. Some clever turns later on.
8- Midtempo minor key. Slinky, sneaky... like 6 but faster
9- A slow slow blues, about a marriage contract. Kinda funny.
10- Free jam. A slow feel and heavy hand, with psych elements.
Track Listing
1. | Last One | 6. | Love Nest | |||
2. | Open Doors | 7. | Woman Coming | |||
3. | Happy Time | 8. | Channel One | |||
4. | Little Red House | 9. | Let's Get Married | |||
5. | Water Tree | 10. | Free For Three |