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Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Everybody Loves the Sunshine -

By 1976, vibraphone legend Roy Ayers and his group Ubiquity’s music had become dirtier, funkier, and more repetitive. Yet it was still in turns mellow and soothing. The outfit were square pegs that refused to fit in any holes that suggested straightforward jazz, soul or disco.

Unbelievably, Everybody Loves the...

Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Everybody Loves the Sunshine -

By 1976, vibraphone legend Roy Ayers and his group Ubiquity’s music had become dirtier, funkier, and more repetitive. Yet it was still in turns mellow and soothing. The outfit were square pegs that refused to fit in any holes that suggested straightforward jazz, soul or disco.

Unbelievably, Everybody Loves the...

Norman Connors - This Is Your Life -

Like fellow percussionist-turned-bandleader Roy Ayers, Norman Connors has always been a favoured choice of the UK soul cognoscenti. A former Julliard music student, by the time Connors released This Is Your Life in 1978, he’d already recorded with jazz mavericks Archie Shepp, Pharoah Sanders and Herbie...

Music Review: George Duke - Dukey Treats -

George Duke earned his chops playing with such artists as Cannonball Adderly, Billy Cobham, George Clinton, Jean-Luc Ponty, Miles Davis, and even Frank Zappa. Duke has moved from jazz to funk and back again several times since the early 1980s. The just released Dukey Treats find him primarily in funk...

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