- Everybody Loves the Sunshine · 1976
- Vibrations · 1976
- The Best of Roy Ayers (The Best of Roy Ayers: Love Fantasy) · 1997
- Vibrations · 1976
- Mystic Voyage · 1975
- Lifeline · 1976
- Everybody Loves the Sunshine · 1976
- He's Coming · 1972
- Red, Black & Green · 1973
- Lifeline · 1976
- Everybody Loves the Sunshine · 1976
- Vibrations · 1976
- He's Coming · 1972
Essential Albums
- He's Coming is all about the way vibraphonist Roy Ayers conjures up moods through his jazz-funk grooves. The set kicks off with the street-smart, blaxploitation style of "He's a Superstar," before dipping into a mellow zone with a smooth instrumental cover of "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother." The slinky "Ain't Got Time" builds into a soulful celestial paean about "the war for freedom," while the taut and funky "We Live in Brooklyn, Baby" adds steel to the album.
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About Roy Ayers Ubiquity
A sampler's delight, Roy Ayers Ubiquity began as a respectable vibes-led jazz combo in the '60s and evolved into an influential neo-soul juggernaut best known for the mellow melodic grooves of "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" and "Searching."
- ORIGIN
- United States of America
- GENRE
- Jazz