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Everybody Loves The Sunshine (reissue)
Cat: DYNAM 7094. Rel: 07 Jun 23
 
Funk
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (3:57)
Lonesome Cowboy (4:04)
Review:  It's always a fun game to see when you first hear someone drop Roy Ayers's ubiquitous warm weather classic 'Everybody Love's The Sunshine.' This year has been rather cold in early spring but soon as this one gets dropped you cannot help but feel rays o your face even if they haven't yet appeared. It's a stone cold gem with its lazy drum tumbles and arching synths. The keys even sound like they can't be bothered to really move properly boucle of the heat and the lush vocal is the umbrella in the cocktail, if you will.
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Tags: Jazz Funk
 in stock $19.56
A Tear To A Smile
Cat: DYNAM 7126. Rel: 20 Apr 23
 
Soul
A Tear To A Smile (5:43)
Time & Space (4:06)
Review: Dynamite Cuts has got a couple of Roy Ayers Ubiquity projects in the fire this month - a brilliant 7" double pack as well as this 45rpm. Both sides of this one rather take quite different paths to your affections. 'A Tear To A Smile' is high-speed and complex funk for the dance floor with loopy rhythms and Roy's mad vibes playing over the top next to some neat bass work. Flip it over and you'll find the much more deep and laid-back 'Time & Space' with its lavish cosmic keys and jazz vocals all working you into a star-gazing lather.
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 in stock $17.21
45s Collection
45s Collection (double 7")
Cat: DYNAM 7127. Rel: 20 Apr 23
 
Soul
Hummin' In The Sun (3:44)
The Fuzz (4:09)
I Can't Help Myself (3:03)
Love (4:26)
Review: Dynamite Cuts back up their name once more with another red hot 7" of pure dancefloor gold. This one brings tufter four cuts from the inimitable Roy Ayers Ubiquity. The opener 'Hummin' In The Sun' will have you feeling the rays on your face as his signature percussion and vibes work brings a soulful groove alive. 'The Fuzz' is a more tender and intimate soul sound for late-night romancers and 'I Can't Help Myself' pics up the pace again with some funky drums and warm melodies while 'Love' has a conversational style and smooth groove.
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 in stock $20.34
He's Coming (Deluxe Edition)
He's Coming (Deluxe Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 700163. Rel: 08 Feb 23
 
Funk
He's A Superstar (5:34)
He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother (4:01)
Ain't Got Time (2:53)
I Don't Know How To Love Him (3:57)
He's Coming (6:28)
We Live In Brooklyn Baby (3:32)
Sweet Butterfly Of Love (1:53)
Sweet Tears (3:29)
Fire Weaver (3:38)
Review: He is one of the soul scene's most unique players, a legendary vibraphone stylist and man who oozes cosmic funk. His He's Coming album is arguably his high water mark, one that has had its many great tracks pillaged and pilfered by countless hi- hop acts of the years. It's a record that brims with invention as it looks to the stars and features magical Rhodes chords next to steamy, introspective vocals, irresistible grooves and moments of emotional depth as well as dancefloor delights. This deluxe version comes on limited heavyweight ax via Elemental Music.
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out of stock $20.07
Everybody Loves The Sunshine
Cat: PDD 580. Rel: 06 Jan 23
 
Funk
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (3:51)
Searching (3:57)
Gotta Find A Lover (11:00)
Review: Who doesn't know this classic? Sampled by almost every hip-hop artist under the sun, and remixed many-a-time even by electronic artists and covers vultures, 'Everybody Loves The Sunshine' is Roy Ayers' least deniable classic, often placed firmly in many 'greatest songs of all time' lists. In theme and sound, it is pure summer, capturing Ayers at his creative peak while in the company of his employ band, the Ubiquity. Peaking strings, lackadaisical melodies, and references to 'bees and things and flowers' paints an almost dizzyingly high-as-a-kite mood, as if Ayers wrote the song while under the effect of heatstroke. Whatever overtook him, it worked. Once more, the original releaser Polydor reminds us of the song's impact.
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 in stock $14.08
Running Away
Cat: SSD 65005P. Rel: 16 Feb 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Running Away (long version) (6:58)
Love Will Bring Us Back Together (5:55)
Review: Roy Ayers made a number of killer disco cuts in the late 1970s, though few are quite as essential as 'Running Away', which has now been reissued by South Street Disco. Built around an instantly recognisable (and much-sampled groove), the extended 12" version is rich in rubbery, rising and falling bass, clipped guitars, spacey Rhodes motifs, superb lead vocals from Ayers and even better backing vocals courtesy of the female quintet who would later become Eighties Ladies (who's superb 'Tell Him' was reissued in 2020). Turn to the flip for another chance to savour Fever album-opener 'Love Will Bring Us Back Together', a deeper and more low-down disco groover that boasts some seriously good Clavinet riffs and another inspired Ayers' vocal.
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out of stock $14.08
Searching
Cat: DYNAM 7053. Rel: 17 Jan 20
 
Funk
Searching (4:10)
One Sweet Love To Remember (4:18)
out of stock $12.78
Look At Me (reissue)
Cat: PROT 7049. Rel: 20 Nov 19
 
Funk
Look At Me (3:42)
Mystery Of Love (3:42)
Review: Amongst Roy Ayers' fans, "Look At Me" has always been one of the more sought-after items in the legendary artist's catalogue. It was originally pressed up by Polydor Japan as a promo-only seven-inch single in 1977 and has been almost impossible to find ever since. Happily it has now been reissued - once again, only in Japan, hence the import price here - allowing more collectors and fans to grab a copy. "Look at Me" is a laidback, breezy and soulful chunk of jazz-funk with a particularly impassioned lead vocal from Ayers, while flipside "Mystery of Love" is deep, groovy and languid in the best possible way.
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out of stock $25.02
Fikisha (To Help Someone Arrive)
Fikisha (To Help Someone Arrive) (7" limited to 500 copies)
Cat: DYNAM 7048. Rel: 08 Aug 19
 
Funk
Fikisha (To Help Someone Arrive) (2:50)
The Boogie Back (4:38)
out of stock $10.42
He's Coming: 45's Collection
He's Coming: 45's Collection (gatefold double 7")
Cat: DYNAM 7027/28. Rel: 11 Jan 19
 
Funk
He's A Superstar (part 1) (3:42)
We Live In Brooklyn Baby (3:46)
Ain't Got Time (2:42)
Fire Weaver (3:35)
out of stock $16.68
Mystic Voyage 45's Collection
Cat: DYNAM 7029/30. Rel: 11 Jan 19
 
Funk
Brother Green (The Disco King) (3:43)
The Black Five (3:57)
Life Is Just A Moment (part 1) (3:57)
Life Is Just A Moment (part 2) (2:28)
out of stock $16.68
Everybody Loves The Sunshine
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (limited heavyweight coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: 6070 HC. Rel: 08 May 18
 
Funk
Hey, Uh What You Say Come On (0:30)
The Golden Rod (0:30)
Keep On Walking (0:30)
You & Me My Love (0:30)
The Third Eye (0:30)
It Ain't Your Sign It's Your Mind (0:30)
People & The World (0:30)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (0:30)
Tongue Power (0:30)
Lonesome Cowboy (0:30)
Review: Landing in perfect harmony with the warmer months, Roy Ayers' super-seminal 1970 album gets a reissue on limited yellow vinyl. And it's every bit as warm, delicious and essential as you already know it is. From the moment that iconic chant on the opener "Hey, Uh What You Say Come On" builds up right through to the slinky loose funk of "Lonesome Cowboy" fades out, this captures Roy in his most prime and vital. The sparkling drama of "People & The World", the dreamy vibraphone of "The Third Eye" and of course the timeless and massively influential tones of "Everybody Loves The Sunshine"... This album needs to be in every collection in the country. Don't sleep on it.
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Everybody Loves The Sunshine (reissue)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 6070 H. Rel: 04 Apr 18
 
Funk
Hey Uh-What You Say Come On (3:42)
The Golden Rod (3:04)
Keep On Walking (3:40)
You & Me My Love (3:09)
The Third Eye (6:16)
It Ain't Your Sign It's Your Mind (3:24)
People & The World (4:49)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (3:56)
Tongue Power (3:04)
Lonesome Cowboy (4:05)
Review: Everybody Loves the Sunshine is a studio album by Roy Ayers released under Ubiquity umbrella. It was released through Polydor in 1976 and on the Billboard Chart peaked at number 51. Ayers' had long made his shift into R&B/soul by the mid '70s and the title track "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" is a quintessential song from the period - this is the very epitome of 'low slung'. The rest of the album contains other classics, such as the funky "It Ain't Your Sign It's Your Mind" the smooth and loungey soul of "The Third Eye" plus the upbeat disco inferno that is "People and the World". We should also mention the dynamic and funky closer "Lonesome Cowboy" where not only the drummer gets wicked!
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out of stock $16.17
Running Away
Running Away (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: PDD 502RED. Rel: 07 Apr 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Running Away (long version) (6:55)
Love Will Bring Us Back Together (long version) (5:48)
 in stock $20.60
Everybody Loves The Sunshine
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (limited yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: B 002431001. Rel: 26 Feb 16
 
Funk
Hey Uh-What You Say Come On (3:41)
The Golden Rod (3:04)
Keep On Walking (3:39)
You & Me My Love (3:11)
The Third Eye (6:16)
It Ain't Your Sign It's Your Mind (3:26)
People & The World (4:47)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (3:56)
Tongue Power (3:02)
Lonesome Cowboy (4:03)
Review: Well, what can we say about this great piece of jazz fusion that hasn't already been said? The short answer is not much, but we can certainly add to the list of compliments and tell you that this is a super-clean Polypro repress, so you don't have to go out your way to listen to it PROPERLY. The man, Roy Ayers, is obviously a legend who still performs to this day, but this album must be some of his best work, and contains the cult single "Everybody Loves The Sunshine", sampled by everyone form here to Katmandu, and still a flawless song to this day. This dude is up there with the lies Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, etc etc. A stone-cold classic.
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out of stock $31.27
Vibrations
Cat: POLY 6091LP. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Funk
Domelo (Give It To Me)
Baby I Need Your Love
Higher
The Memory
Come Out & Play
Better Days
Searching
One Sweet Love To Remember
Vibrations
Moving, Grooving
Baby You Give Me A Feeling
out of stock $15.38
Change Up The Groove
Cat: PD 6032. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Funk
Change Up The Groove
Sensitize
Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing
Mash Theme
Fikisha (To Help Someone Arrive)
Feel Like Makin' Love
When Is Real, Real?
The Boogie Back
Played by: Lazare Hoche
out of stock $15.12
Mystic Voyage
Cat: PD 6057. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Funk
Brother King (The Disco King)
Mystic Voyage
A Wee Bit
Take All The Time You Need
Evolution
Life Is Just A Moment (part 1)
Life Is Just A Moment (part 2)
Funky Motion
Spirit Of Doc Do
The Black Five
Played by: SPASIBO RECORDS
out of stock $18.00
Running Away
Cat: PDD 502BLACK. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Funk
Running Away
Love Will Bring Us Back Together
Played by: Juno Classics
out of stock $9.65
Everybody Loves The Sunshine
Cat: POLY 6070. Rel: 12 Oct 04
 
Funk
Hey, Uh, What You Say Come On
The Golden Rod
Keep On Walking
You And Me My Love
The Third Eye
It Ain't Your Sign It's Your Mind
People And The World
Everybody Loves The Sunshine
Tongue Power
Lonesome Cowboy
Played by: Dave Lee ZR
out of stock $16.43
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