Description
This retrospective spotlights a prolific purple patch in Ayersâ career, focusing on the mid-to-late 1970s when he took the vibraphone into the pop mainstream via a series of commercially successful albums for Polydor Records.
Royâs Band, which had previously been known as the Roy Ayers Quartet - a name that Ayers thought was too âsquareâ and described as âa dragâ - morphed into a much larger ensemble called Roy Ayers Ubiquity. Ayers said: âAt that time, in 1970 when I joined Polydor, my manager, said âRoy, you should name the group Ubiquity.â I said what does that mean? âUbiquity means a state of being everywhere at the same time.â I said, âThatâs fate because if everyone has one of my albums I will be everywhere.â I thought it was great so I started using that name.â
Key Tracks on this package are âRunning Awayâ which is not only featured as the album version, but also as an the 12â extended mix bonus track, âEvolutionâ, âHet, Uh What You Say Come Onâ, âThe Third Eyeâ, âTongue Powerâ, âDomelo (Give It To Me)â, âSearchingâ and âThe Golden Rodâ.
Vice President and President elect Kamala Harris recently described âEverybody Loves The Sunshineâ as one of her favourite albums of all time.
Roy Ayers sadly passed away in 2025.