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Old March-3rd-2004, 11:40 AM   #1
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New Roy Ayers Album Out!



Master band leader, vibraphone virtuoso and second most sampled men in hip-hop… A legend in the international Jazz, Funk, Soul, and Hip Hop worlds, Roy Ayers has given Rapster/BBE unprecedented access to hundreds of unreleased recordings.

The album before you is the first in what is likely to be a series of albums, giving public life to what can only be termed ‘the holy grail’ of any true music lovers search. This album will appeal equally to Hip Hoppers, Soul lovers, Jazz Freaks Young, old in fact anyone who likes quality music…true to the Rapster/BBE adage.

Released at the end of January 2004, it’s now available on CD and 2xLP at your favorite cd/record shop.

For more information on upcoming releases Rapster/BBE releases and other likeminded releases, come check out our site at www.studiodistribution.com

tracklisting:

Track Listing:

1 Boogie Down
2 What’s The T
3 I Really Love You
4 Oh What A Lonely Feeling
5 Sugar
6 Mystery of Love
7 Green and Gold
8 Brand New Feeling
9 I Did It In Seattle
10 Mystic Voyage
11 I Just Wanna Give It Up
12 Together Forever
13 I Am Your Mind
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Old March-3rd-2004, 11:47 AM   #2
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Sounds like he's doing his usual pop crap--now quite dated.
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Old March-3rd-2004, 08:45 PM   #3
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Perfectly timed for today's market...

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Old March-3rd-2004, 10:58 PM   #4
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Actually, I think he's enjoying a bit of a revival these days, as the 70's sound is in again. If you're dated long enough you'll be up to date.

I've been enjoying the way some Brazilian artists have been working with 70's R&B, but I must say the Ayers tune with the sound sample link above is pretty awful.

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I see, however, that this is actual 70's material:

Roy Ayers
Virgin Ubiquity: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981
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In Stores January 27

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Old March-6th-2004, 12:07 PM   #5
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I must say the Ayers tune with the sound sample link above is pretty awful.
Indeed. I guess it's not dated enough to be back up-to-date.

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