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ROY AYERS Schallplatten & CDs

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Liquid Love
Liquid Love (7" Nachpressung)
Cat: ALIM 009. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Funk
Liquid Love (feat Sylvia Cox) (4:44)
What's The T? (feat Merry Clayton) (4:08)
Review: With both tracks now coming out for the first time on 7" vinyl, the 'Liquid Love' and 'What's The T?' 7" single is a must get for all Roy Ayers fans and serious music collectors, not least as 2023 witnesses Roy's final ever tour of live dates. This release is a fitting tribute to the career of one of the most influential musicians in global Black music history and each track represents his virtuosity as a vibesman and his versatility across genres. 'Liquid Love' is taken from the 2015 BBE released album of Roy's unreleased material, Virgin Ubiquity II and is a wicked mid-tempo track where Roy's vibraphone complements an amazing female vocal arrangement to create harmonies and melody over a tough-as-you-like breakbeat, bassline and keyboard riff.

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 in stock $15.31
Stoned Soul Picnic (reissue)
Cat: NSD 817BLP. Rel: 14 Dec 23
 
Jazz
A Rose For Cindy (8:58)
Stoned Soul Picnic (2:50)
Wave (8:01)
For Once In My Life (3:55)
Lil's Paradise (6:33)
What The People Say (8:10)
Review: Roy Ayers' 1968 jazz opus Stoned Soul Picnic might be less beloved or revered by fans of the vibraphonist, but it is nevertheless a deeply affecting slice of jazz mindfulness and fittingly contrasting mood, consisting entirely of covers of songs by the likes of Laura Nyro ('Stoned Soul Picnic', after which the album takes its namesake), Charles Tolliver ('Lil's Paradise') and Edwin Birdsong ('What The People Say'). We now hear a full-quality reissue via Nature Sounds.
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 in stock $27.25
Virgo Vibes (reissue)
Cat: NSD 819LP. Rel: 22 May 23
 
Jazz
The Ringer (7:36)
Ayerloom (5:22)
In The Limelight (7:00)
Virgo Vibes (12:51)
Glow Flower (7:50)
Review: This classic Roy Ayers album seems to get reissued almost exactly every 10 years, and every time it quickly disappears, so move fast for this latest drop by Nature Sounds. The album has just four tunes across two sides of vinyl and has talented musicians like Joe Henderson, Charles Tolliver, Bruno Carr, Jack Wilson and more all featuring. It is one of Roy's earlier works from back in 1967, before he became a funk, acid jazz & r&b icon, and has elements of his mad vibraphone skills front and centre. he super cool tracks are infused with the sunny sounds that Roy is so well loved for.

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 in stock $28.54
Reaching For The Highest Pleasure
Cat: BBE 535SLP. Rel: 13 Oct 22
 
Jazz
Reaching The Highest Pleasure (5:46)
I Am Your Mind (part 2 - Pepe Bradock main mix) (7:31)
Review: Roy Ayers staked a bold claim by flaunting the fact that he had 'Reach[ed] The Highest Pleasure' back in June '77. Unfortunately for us back then, this lifetime hedonistic milestone - documented in instrumental funk form - was shelved for reasons unknown beyond simple artistic oversight. As said, this slick solo instrumental for drums, bass and vibraphone is a perfect soul-jazz, chillout trifecta, one for the rarities collectors.
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 in stock $17.63
West Coast Vibes (B-STOCK)
Cat: HONEY 012 (B-STOCK). Rel: 29 Sep 20
 
Jazz
Sound & Sense
Days Of Wine & Roses
Reggie Of Chester
It Could Happen To You
Donna Lee
Ricardo's Dilemma
Romeo
Out Of Sight
Young & Foolish
Well You Needn't
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


There is a wealth of Roy Ayer reissues out there right now, and we're all for it. West Coast Vibes is the latest, and is a full length written in 1963 while Ayers was working in Los Angeles with pianist Jack Wilson. It lead to his first recording contract and is what many believe to be his finest and freest musical expression, with no commercial overtones but plenty of the warmth and colour that he became so well known for. It has all the unique percussion you would expect and is a much more conventional jazz record than he later offered up. Add in the soulful saxophone of Curtis Amy who played along, and you have an essential Ayers record.
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out of stock $12.44
West Coast Vibes
Cat: HONEY 012. Rel: 29 Sep 20
 
Jazz
Sound & Sense (6:40)
Days Of Wine & Roses (3:33)
Reggie Of Chester (3:47)
It Could Happen To You (3:15)
Donna Lee (3:13)
Ricardo's Dilemma (5:01)
Romeo (3:01)
Out Of Sight (6:24)
Young & Foolish (3:42)
Well You Needn't (3:15)
Review: There is a wealth of Roy Ayer reissues out there right now, and we're all for it. West Coast Vibes is the latest, and is a full length written in 1963 while Ayers was working in Los Angeles with pianist Jack Wilson. It lead to his first recording contract and is what many believe to be his finest and freest musical expression, with no commercial overtones but plenty of the warmth and colour that he became so well known for. It has all the unique percussion you would expect and is a much more conventional jazz record than he later offered up. Add in the soulful saxophone of Curtis Amy who played along, and you have an essential Ayers record.
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out of stock $14.52
Virgin Ubiquity: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981
Cat: BBE 535ALP. Rel: 28 Sep 20
 
Funk
Boogie Down (6:06)
What's The T? (4:09)
I Really Love You (3:58)
Oh What A Lovely Feeling (4:12)
Sugar (7:12)
Mystery Of Love (3:51)
Green & Gold (4:51)
Brand New Feeling (9:52)
I Did It In Seattle (4:48)
Mystic Voyage (version) (4:20)
I Just Wanna Give It Up (4:45)
Together Forever (4:37)
I Am Your Mind (6:39)
Review: The legendary Roy Ayers has a wealth of great material to his name but Virgin Ubiquity: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981 might just be the cream of the crop. It's packed with gold that fuses soul and funk, jazz and disco into a load of killer cuts that never got their own release. There are husky vocal tracks featuring Merry Clayton on "Oh What A Lonely Feeling," "I Really Love You" and "What's the T?", sensual soul stirrers from Carla Vaughn such as "Mystic Voyage" and "Together Forever" and of course liquid synths and rhythm sections underpinning each of the tracks.
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 in stock $23.35
Everybody (B-STOCK)
Cat: EX 7039 (B-STOCK). Rel: 24 Mar 20
 
Funk
Everybody
And Then We Were One
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record has very light surface marks/smudges, but otherwise in perfect working condition***


Expansion's latest must-check seven-inch mines Roy Ayers' 1983 album "Lots Of Love", a sparkling post-disco set that combined the vibraphonist's usual jazz-funk flavours with colourful synthesizers and genuine boogie flavours. "Everybody" on the A-side is particularly potent; a lolloping synth-boogie head-nodder rich in life-affirming synthesizer squelches, rubbery jazz-funk bass, fluid Ayers vibraphone solos and background vocals that sneakily reference "Everybody Loves The Sunshine". Flipside "And Then We Were One" is if anything even more summery in feel, with mazy synth and vibraphone motifs dancing atop a killer jazz-funk groove. It's a little more up-tempo than the A-side, but arguably a little less addictive.
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out of stock $6.53
Everybody
Cat: EX 7039. Rel: 24 Mar 20
 
Funk
Everybody (4:01)
And Then We Were One (4:47)
Review: Expansion's latest must-check seven-inch mines Roy Ayers' 1983 album "Lots Of Love", a sparkling post-disco set that combined the vibraphonist's usual jazz-funk flavours with colourful synthesizers and genuine boogie flavours. "Everybody" on the A-side is particularly potent; a lolloping synth-boogie head-nodder rich in life-affirming synthesizer squelches, rubbery jazz-funk bass, fluid Ayers vibraphone solos and background vocals that sneakily reference "Everybody Loves The Sunshine". Flipside "And Then We Were One" is if anything even more summery in feel, with mazy synth and vibraphone motifs dancing atop a killer jazz-funk groove. It's a little more up-tempo than the A-side, but arguably a little less addictive.
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out of stock $11.93
Virgin Ubiquity II: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981
Cat: BBE 537ALP. Rel: 24 Mar 20
 
Funk
Holiday (7:07)
Kwajilori (5:28)
I Am Your Mind (part 2) (8:38)
I Like The Way You Do It To Me (4:58)
Third Time (7:12)
Touch Of Class (5:23)
Release Yourself (6:15)
Come To Me (5:43)
Wide Open (6:32)
Funk In The Hole (5:36)
Liquid Love (4:44)
Tarzan (4:14)
Sunshine (demo) (5:02)
Review: This is the second part of Virgin Ubiquity: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981and is again packed with tracks that are far more than unreleased findings from the cutting room floor. Each one serves as another feather in the bow of the virtuoso Ayers, who combined jazz, funk, soul and disco in magical and unique ways throughout his career. In doing so he laid down a precursor to acid jazz and hip hop. These are tracks that show off his dynamic, liquid rhythm sections and mellifluous keys, as well as the vocal talents of a range of collaborators who touch on soaring and sensuous highs as well as more gravel and earthy lows. Essential.
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 in stock $28.81
Virgin Ubiquity II: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981
Cat: BBE 537ACD. Rel: 29 Jan 20
 
Funk
Holiday
I Am Your Mind (part 2)
Funk In The Hole
Liquid Love
Third Time
Tarzan
I Like The Way You Do It To Me
Come To Me
Kwajilori
Release Yourself
Touch Of Class
Wide Open
Sunshine (demo)
Review: This is the second part of Virgin Ubiquity: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981 and is again packed with tracks that are far more than unreleased findings from the cutting room floor. Each one serves as another feather in the bow of the virtuoso Ayers, who combined jazz, funk, soul and disco in magical and unique ways throughout his career. In doing so he laid down a precursor to acid jazz and hip hop. These are tracks that show off his dynamic, liquid rhythm sections and mellifluous keys, as well as the vocal talents of a range of collaborators who touch on soaring and sensuous highs as well as more gravel and earthy lows. Essential.
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out of stock $10.37
Virgin Ubiquity: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981
Cat: BB 535ACD. Rel: 29 Jan 20
 
Funk
Boogie Down
What's The T?
I Really Love You
Oh What A Lonely Feeling
Sugar
Mystery Of Love
Green & Gold
Brand New Feeling
I Did It In Seattle
Mystic Voyage (version)
I Just Wanna Give It Up
Together Forever
I Am Your Mind
Review: Second time around for "Virgin Ubiquity", a killer collection of previously unreleased Roy Ayers recordings that first appeared in stores way back in 2003. Focusing on the period between 1976 and '81, much of the material joins the dots between jazz-funk, soul, disco and boogie. Highlights are plentiful throughout, from the weighty, horn-heavy release of the Merry Clayton voiced "What's The T" and heady "Oh What A Lonely Feeling", to the languid vibraphone solos of mellow groover "Green and Gold", jazzy bliss of "Mystic Voyage (Version)" and the stomping, disco era street funk of "I Am Your Mind". In a word: essential.
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Everybody Loves The Sunshine
Cat: SSCR 2024007. Rel: 22 Apr 24
 
Funk
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (5:35)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (instrumental) (5:31)
Review: 'Everybody Loves the Sunshine' represents a pivotal moment for Roy Ayers and Ubiquity, marking a departure towards a funkier and more laid-back sound in 1976. With its languid tempo and dreamy atmosphere, captures the essence of summer with its joyful lyrics and hypnotic groove. Ayers' vibraphone melodies intertwine seamlessly with the band's instrumentation, creating a mesmerizing sonic landscape that resonates with listeners. The song's universal appeal lies in its ability to evoke a sense of warmth and nostalgia, making it a timeless classic that continues to enchant audiences across generations.
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Step In To Our Life
Cat: DYNAM 7062. Rel: 24 Jan 20
 
Funk
Step In To Our Life (5:29)
For Real (3:50)
Review: When it comes to offering up seven-inch singles of tracks taken from classic or sought-after albums, Dynamite Cuts has an impressive track record. They're at it again here, this time mining Roy Ayers and Wayne Henderson's 1978 jazz-funk/disco fusion masterpiece "Step Into Our Life". On the A-side you'll find the languid, loose and groovy title track, a memorable affair in which dueling vibraphone and trumpet solos make merry atop a head-nodding, toe-tapping jazz-funk groove. Flipside "For Real" is a little more energetic and loved-up, with touchy-feely vocals, husling slap-bass and sci-fi synths to the fore.
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out of stock $12.72
Call Me: Jazz From The Penthouse (Record Store Day 2020)
Call Me: Jazz From The Penthouse (Record Store Day 2020) (limited gatefold blue vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: C67 003LPRSD. Rel: 07 Sep 20
 
Jazz
Call Me (9:16)
Serenata (10:08)
Harbor Freeway 5 PM (7:49)
Here's That Rainy Day (6:41)
CFD (5:06)
The Shadow Of Your Smile (9:00)
Nirvanna (6:15)
Pensativa (8:50)
Stolen Moments (2:50)
Review: Call Me: Jazz from the Penthouse presents previously unreleased live recordings from jazz pianist Jack Wilson and his quartet. Wilson is best known for working with majors lie kAtlantic and Blue Note and here worked with a then-young Roy Ayers in Seattle in the hot summer months of 1966. The tracks take in some classic standards as well as some of the days pop hits. The grooves flow freely, the vibes are perfect accompaniment for dinner time listening sessions and the group features Von Barlow on drums and Buddy Woodson on bass. A fascinating 24 page booklet is also included for extra context.
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out of stock $33.73
The Jack Wilson Quartet (reissue)
The Jack Wilson Quartet (reissue) (coloured vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SOW 006. Rel: 01 Sep 21
 
Jazz
Corcovado (4:36)
Jackleg (2:31)
Blues We Use (6:22)
Harbor Freeway (2:57)
De Critifeux (5:58)
Nirvana & Dana (12:45)
Review: The Jack Wilson Feat. Roy Ayers album was Jack Wilson's debut record as a bandleader. It was first put out in 1963 on the Atlantic label and starred a very young Ayers doing his famous thing on vibraphone. Bassist Al McKibbons and drummer Nick Martinis also played a part in the quartet and Wilson himself laid down some compelling piano work. He was an also underrated composer who worked with the likes of Esther Phillips and Lou Rawls and showed that here. The record opens with an energetic cover of Jobim's classic 'Corcovado' and then takes in five thrilling originals that are warm, dynamic and classy.
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out of stock $17.12
Get Up
Get Up (7")
Cat: AHS 63. Rel: 08 Aug 22
 
Funk
Get Up Featuring Vanessa Freeman (DJ Kawasaki 45 edit) (4:11)
Get Up (DJ Kawasaki Roy Vibestrumental mix) (3:35)
Review: Kyoto Jazz Massive's most recent album, the critically acclaimed Message From a New Dawn, was packed to the rafters with highlights, with their surprise collaboration with jazz-funk legend Roy Ayers, 'Get Up', arguably being the best of the lot. Here the track gets a deserved single release, albeit via two 45-friendly re-edits from Japanese scalpel fiend DJ Kawasaki. He subtly snips and chops the track on the A-side '45 Edit', finding room for both the various instrumental solos and vocal sections while keeping the original's focus and energy in-tact. Over on the flip he chooses to showcase Ayers' superb vibraphone solos, jettisoning the original version's vocals on an all-instrumental revision that's a genuine jazz-funk-goes-disco treat.
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out of stock $18.94
Jazz Is Dead 2
Jazz Is Dead 2 (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 002LP. Rel: 30 Jul 20
 
Jazz
Synchronize Vibration (3:34)
Hey Lover (2:26)
Soulful & Unique (2:57)
Shadows Of The East (3:38)
Sunflowers (3:02)
Gravity (3:25)
Solace (3:51)
African Sounds (3:12)
Review: Adrian Younge and A Tribe Called Quest man Ali Shaheed Muhammad's recently released "Jazz Is Dead" album had the feel of a landmark set: a collection of inspired, all-star workouts that combined live, hip-hop style beats with the effervescent musicality of soundtrack jazz, soul, jazz-funk and Latin jazz. This speedy sequel flips the script, stripping back the guest list to a single guest collaborator: jazz-funk and fusion legend Roy Ayers. From start to finish, the set bristles with sweet female group vocals, mazy Vibraphone solos, ultra-warm electric piano, hybrid hip-hop/jazz-funk beats, and Ayers' effortless musical positivity. While nowhere near as eclectic as its predecessor, "Jazz Is 2" is arguably an even more coherent and enjoyable album - and that's saying something.
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out of stock $20.50
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