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Virgin Ubiquity: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981
Cat: BBE 535ALP. Rel: 28 Sep 20
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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Reflections
Reflections (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BBE 716ALP. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Soul Vibrations (4:15)
For Carrol (6:41)
Fire (7:09)
Reflections (3:42)
Afro Blue (5:24)
Alabama (6:03)
African Flower (4:56)
Paris Sur Le Toit (instrumental) (3:45)
Sans End (5:36)
Action Line (5:03)
Paris Sur Le Toit (feat Sanity & Tom They/Them) (3:45)
Meditation (5:47)
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Houston Talent Expo '82
Houston Talent Expo '82 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: BBE 347ALP. Rel: 26 Feb 16
Let's Get High (5:23)
Love, Love (4:32)
Chocolate Coated People Song (4:47)
Funkathone (4:00)
Why Do I Need An Education (3:26)
This Song (3:34)
Save Your Money (3:05)
Stand Up For Jesus (3:53)
A Song For The Children (7:00)
Review: The Houston Talent Expo '82 is one of those curious releases that has come out of a very special moment in time. Moreover, it's a one-off, a exception that came to be out of chance. The group was an extended collection of African-American in the Houston area throughout the 1980s, and this was their only release as a unit. "Let's Get High" sets the scene in perfect fashion, a funky, slow-motion groove with enough soul to kill the devil himself, but there's even gear for the diggers and samplers to salivate over. The absurdly good "Chocolate Coated People" drops a wonky, gritty slice of percussion over drugged-out melodies and a sea of funkiness. This is a truly special piece of music - don't miss it.
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