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roy ayers album download zip You Send Me. With 1978's You Send Me, Roy Ayers added vocalist Carla Vaughn to his band Ubiquity. Vaughn, who is featured on several selections, never became a big name in the R&B world, but showed some promise on this LP. When she hits the high notes, Vaughn has a Deniece Williams-ish appeal -- and she proves to be an asset to Ayers when she sings lead on "I Want to Touch You Baby," the hypnotic "Can't You See Me," and a lush remake of Sam Cooke's "You Send Me." While Cooke's original 1957 version was pure doo wop, Ayers' sexy interpretation has a lot of quiet storm appeal. The gems that don't feature Benson at all include the funky "It Ain't Your Sign, It's Your Mind" and the disco-influenced "Get On Up, Get On Down," which didn't receive much radio airplay, but enjoyed its share of dance club exposure. Like other albums that Ayers recorded in the late '70s, You Send Me won't interest jazz purists but is rightly considered a classic by soul and funk enthusiasts. all that jazz. One of the greatest Roy Ayers albums of all time. The record is right in the same vein as Roy's groundbreaking He's Coming LP -- a righteous mix of soul jazz, subtle funk, and some of the cosmic wisdom that Roy was spreading among the jazz funk underground -- all wrapped up beautifully, but never in a way that's like commercial soul of the time. There's a few instrumental tracks on the album, plus some vocal ones that show that off- beat male/female style that Roy would use more famously in later tracks like "Everybody Loves The Sunshine" or his work with Ramp. Players include Harry Whitaker on electric piano, Edwin Birdsong on organ, Alphonse Mouzon on drums, Jumma Santos on congas -- and titles include a version of Nat Adderley's "Hummin", done as "Hummin In The Sun", and very much in the Ramp vein. Also features instrumental cuts "The Fuzz", which has Roy's vibes toned way up, and the cool mellow "The Painted Desert", a really offbeat slow jazz number. The group also does a great job with Edwin Birdsong's "Pretty Brown Skin", picking up the song as a really anthemic groover that gives the record a nice kick. Dusty Groove America. 1. Pretty Brown Skin 2. Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head 3. I Can't Help Myself 4. Love 5. The Fuzz 6. Hummin' 7. Can You Dig It? 8. Painted Desert 9. He Gives Us All His Love. LP 58496 Polydor, 1971. 9 comments: Wow, nice share again. Many thanks ! cool stuff--thanks for the ayers. wow, big thanks for this! Delta, baixei os arquivos e mensagem diz que o arquivo tá corrompido. pode me ajudar?? yasou.. first of all i would like to say that you have a great blog here and thank you for your work. you have very good taste in music. and second is a question i have d/l the 2 files from rapid but cant seem to open them. i know they are flac but they are not rar files could you explain how to open them please i have tried everything but no luck.thank you and greetings from Paros. its ok i worked it out.. if any body else is havin probs with this old system of d/l you need to have this to open them http://www.7-zip.org/ right paros, you figured it out all by yourself ;-) 7z is a great (and open source) little program and I recommend its use on all kinds of compressed archives. Download Down to the Bone – Funkin’ Around: A Collection of Remixes and Reworks (2019) Album zip Torrrent, Zippyshare 320 kbps. Down to the Bone – Funkin' Around: A Collection of Remixes and Reworks mp3 m4a iTunes Free rar. Down to the Bone – Funkin’ Around: A Collection of Remixes and Reworks (2019) Full Album Download zip mp3. TRACKLIST: 01. Electric Vibes (DJ Spinna Remix) [feat. Roy Ayers] 02. Angel Baby (Dax – I – Kue Vocal Remix) [feat. N’Dambi] 03. Angel Baby (Dax – I – Kue Dub Vox Remix) [feat. N’Dambi] 04. Wildfire Woman (Afro Elements Jazzin Bossa Remix) [feat. Jeremy Steig] 05. Black Choice (Beanfield Rework) 06. Watch Me Fly (Earth Sold Remix) [feat. Imaani] 07. Brooklyn Heights (The Kaidi Tatham Reinterpretation) 08. Electric Vibes (Harry Coade’s Dancefloor Mix) [feat. Roy Ayers] 09. Electric Vibes (DJ Spinna Dub) [feat. Roy Ayers] 10. The Flow (Agent K Vocal Mix) [feat. Flora Purim] 11. The Flow (Agent K Instrumental) [feat. Floria Purim] 12. The Flow (Mr Gone’s Samba De Sueco Remix) [feat. Flora Purim] 13. Right on Baby Yeah (Aim Mix) 14. Right on Baby Yeah (Hoops Havona Mix) 15. Funkin Around (Speedometer Rework) Roy Ayers - Evolution: The Polydor Anthology (1995) Artist : Roy Ayers Title : Evolution: The Polydor Anthology Year Of Release : 1995 Label : Polydor 31452 7054-2 Genre : Jazz-Funk, Soul Jazz, Fusion Quality : FLAC (image+.cue,log) Total Time : 77:56; 77:35 Total Size : 934 MB WebSite : Album Preview. CD1: 01. Pretty Brown Skin 02. We Live in Brooklyn, Baby 03. He's a Superstar 04. Red Black and Green 05. Coffy Is the Color 06. Shining Symbol 07. Des Nude Soul 08. Fikisha 09. Change Up the Groove 10. 2000 Black 11. A Tear to a Smile 12. Evolution 13. Spirit of Doo Do 14. Life Is Just a Moment - Part I 15. The Golden Rod 16. The Third Eye 17. Everybody Loves the Sunshine CD 2: 01. Searching 02. Vibrations 03. Running Away 04. Gotta Find a Lover 05. Freaky Deaky 06. Get on Up, Get on Down 07. Can't You See Me 08. You Send Me 09. Heat of the Beat 10. For Real 11. Love Will Bring Us Back Together 12. Turn Me Loose 13. Africa, Center of the World 14. Destination Motherland. Roy ayers album download zip. I'm posting this album because : 1. I'm really excited that I'm going to see vibraphone player, singer, writer, producer and all-round-legend Roy Ayers perform live tomorrow night. (edit: review in comments) 2. I just helped out the guys over at Blaxploitation Jive/Pride with their Ayers discography, so wanted to alert you to the possibility of another 37 Roy Ayers links. 3. It's really good . This is a great film soundtrack that Ayers made with his Ubiquity band and special guests like Cecil Bridgewater and Dee Dee Bridgewater . Arrangements are by Ayers and his regular keyboardist Harry Whitaker (also of "Black Renaissance" fame). TRACKLIST 01 Coffy Is The Color (2:58) 02 Priscilla's Theme (3:53) 03 King George (2:55) 04 Aragon (2:52) 05 Coffy Sauna (2:13) 06 King's Last Ride (1:05) 07 Coffy Baby (2:23) 08 Brawling Broads (2:40) 09 Escape (2:14) 10 Shining Symbol (3:49) 11 Exotic Dance (3:14) 12 Making Love (2:45) 13 Vittroni's Theme - King Is Dead (1:58) 14 End Of Sugarman (1:04) MUSICIANS Vibraphone, Vocals (1 & 3) - Roy Ayers Acoustic and Electric Bass - Richard Davis Drums - Dennis Davis Flugelhorn - Cecil Bridgewater Guitar - Billy Nichols , Bob Rose Electric Piano, Organ, Harpsichord, Piano - Harry Whitaker Congas, Bongos, Percussion - William King Strings - Emanuel Vardi , Harry Lookofsky , Irving Spice , Peter Dimitriades Trombone - Garnett Brown , Wayne Andre Trumpet - Jon Faddis Vocals (1 & 7) - Dee Dee (Denise) Bridgewater Vocals (1 & 10) - Wayne Garfield PRODUCTION Producer, conductor, composer - Roy Ayers Lyrics to 1, 3, 10 by Carl Clay Lyrics to 7 by Roselle Weaver Arranged By - Harry Whitaker , Roy Ayers Recorded at Sound Ideas Studio, NYC Engineer and Mix Engineer - George Klabin. CD rip by Simon666 Link in post to "Black Renaissance" @ Blog - O - Blog . 19 comments: Yeah, Simon, I feel you, I saw mr. Ayers last year and I rememember how hyped up I was about it. A true legend indeed! P.S. Of course I'll re-up Kapingbdi mate, I'll try and do it today. Peace. Roy Ayers 70s sound is good, thank you for another great post! I saw Ayers a few years ago. He was performing in a live concert version in Central Park of "Nuyorican Soul," if you remember that Little Louie Vega project. Ayers was the centerpiece of the show, and was incredible. (Also featured Jocelyn Shaw who was also great and Jody Watley who was a little meh). Have fun at the show! PS Coffy is a great album. Thanks Ish, that must have been a great show. All reports seem to indicate that he's still on top of it, so I'm very psyched up :) have a good one simon. i've seen him a few times over the years, awesome stuff. classic ost. I like this one Simon, so sweet so funky. thank you. Hey Ish, I was at that NuYorican Soul show too - that was pretty amazing. I also saw him at a free gig in Crown Heights that same year and he was great. I was less impressed with his show in Sydney last time . but maybe I should try and rustle up a last minute ticket anyway. I'm coming off seeing Stevie last night, and the Roy gig got kinda lost in the excitement. How was Stevie Yemaya ? I'd considered it, but I was kind of afraid he'd start to do 'Superstition' and then segue into something like 'I Just Called to Say I Love You" .