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Singles
Liquid Love
Cat: ALIM 009. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Funk
Liquid Love (feat Sylvia Cox) (4:44)
What's The T? (feat Merry Clayton) (4:08)
Review: With both tracks now coming out for the first time on 7" vinyl, the 'Liquid Love' and 'What's The T?' 7" single is a must get for all Roy Ayers fans and serious music collectors, not least as 2023 witnesses Roy's final ever tour of live dates. This release is a fitting tribute to the career of one of the most influential musicians in global Black music history and each track represents his virtuosity as a vibesman and his versatility across genres. 'Liquid Love' is taken from the 2015 BBE released album of Roy's unreleased material, Virgin Ubiquity II and is a wicked mid-tempo track where Roy's vibraphone complements an amazing female vocal arrangement to create harmonies and melody over a tough-as-you-like breakbeat, bassline and keyboard riff.

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Reaching For The Highest Pleasure
Cat: BBE 535SLP. Rel: 13 Oct 22
 
Jazz
Reaching The Highest Pleasure (5:46)
I Am Your Mind (part 2 - Pepe Bradock main mix) (7:31)
Review: Roy Ayers staked a bold claim by flaunting the fact that he had 'Reach[ed] The Highest Pleasure' back in June '77. Unfortunately for us back then, this lifetime hedonistic milestone - documented in instrumental funk form - was shelved for reasons unknown beyond simple artistic oversight. As said, this slick solo instrumental for drums, bass and vibraphone is a perfect soul-jazz, chillout trifecta, one for the rarities collectors.
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Everybody Loves The Sunshine
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (yellow marbled vinyl 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SSCR 2024007 COLOUR. Rel: 06 Jun 24
 
Funk
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (vocal) (4:35)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (instrumental) (4:36)
Review: 'Everybody Loves the Sunshine' represented a pivotal moment for Roy Ayers and Ubiquity as it marked a shift towards a funkier, more relaxed sound in 1976. It is one of his best-loved tunes as a result and always comes out when the weather warms up. That means it also often gets reissued, as it does here, as the track captures the essence of summer through joyful lyrics and a hypnotic groove. Ayers' vibraphone melodies intertwine seamlessly with the band's instrumentation while on the flip us an instrumental that offers a slightly different vibe. It all comes on nice yellow marbled vinyl.
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Everybody Loves The Sunshine (remastered)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (remastered) (translucent orange vinyl 7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SSCRART 007 ORANGE. Rel: 09 May 25
 
Funk
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (vocal)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (instrumental)
Review: This orange 7" is a miniature monument to one of soul's most quietly influential figures. Roy AyersiLos Angeles-born, jazz-schooled, funk-mindedicrafted 'Everybody Loves the Sunshine' not to dazzle but to dissolve. It moves with a drowsy clarity: shimmering synth, near-whispered vocals, and a lazily tumbling bassline that never quite lands. Released during a golden run of Ayers' mid-70s material, the track has since become shorthand for warm-weather introspection, equal parts ease and ache. The instrumental version on the reverse keeps the spirit intact, offering a meditative glide through the same terrain. Limited to 300 copies, this orange pressing pairs a low-lit groove with a deepening sense of legacyiAyers' influence isn't just heard, it's felt in the space he leaves behind.
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Tags: Jazz Funk
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Everybody Loves The Sunshine
Cat: SSCR 2024007. Rel: 22 Apr 24
 
Funk
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (4:35)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (instrumental) (4:39)
Review: 'Everybody Loves the Sunshine' represents a pivotal moment for Roy Ayers and Ubiquity, marking a departure towards a funkier and more laid-back sound in 1976. With its languid tempo and dreamy atmosphere, captures the essence of summer with its joyful lyrics and hypnotic groove. Ayers' vibraphone melodies intertwine seamlessly with the band's instrumentation, creating a mesmerizing sonic landscape that resonates with listeners. The song's universal appeal lies in its ability to evoke a sense of warmth and nostalgia, making it a timeless classic that continues to enchant audiences across generations.
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Álbumes
Virgin Ubiquity: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981
Cat: BBE 535ALP. Rel: 28 Sep 20
 
Funk
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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Silver Vibrations
Silver Vibrations (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BBE 493. Rel: 19 Mar 19
 
Funk
Chicago (7:20)
Lots Of Love (7:58)
Keep On Movin' (6:42)
Silver Vibrations (5:41)
Smiling With Our Eyes (4:51)
DC City (5:43)
Good Good Music (5:54)
Review: Massive reissue incoming! BBE have answered many of our prayers with this long awaited repress of Roy's 1983 disco funk excursion "Silver Vibrations". A record that's currently fetching triple figures, this is the first time it's been repressed since it was released. Opening with the iconic whispered message of "Chicago", Roy takes us on a trip through his funkiest of quarters; the salubrious slap bass of "Lots Of Love", the Afrobeat staccato vocals and glock rocking vibrancy of "Silver Vibrations" and the dreamy cosmic jazz trip of "DC City" are just some of the highlights, all shared across the 12"s with no more than two tracks per side. Vibes that can't be slept on.
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Virgin Ubiquity II: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981
Cat: BBE 537ALP. Rel: 24 Mar 20
 
Funk
Holiday (7:07)
Kwajilori (5:28)
I Am Your Mind (part 2) (8:38)
I Like The Way You Do It To Me (4:58)
Third Time (7:12)
Touch Of Class (5:23)
Release Yourself (6:15)
Come To Me (5:43)
Wide Open (6:32)
Funk In The Hole (5:36)
Liquid Love (4:44)
Tarzan (4:14)
Sunshine (demo) (5:02)
Review: This is the second part of Virgin Ubiquity: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981and is again packed with tracks that are far more than unreleased findings from the cutting room floor. Each one serves as another feather in the bow of the virtuoso Ayers, who combined jazz, funk, soul and disco in magical and unique ways throughout his career. In doing so he laid down a precursor to acid jazz and hip hop. These are tracks that show off his dynamic, liquid rhythm sections and mellifluous keys, as well as the vocal talents of a range of collaborators who touch on soaring and sensuous highs as well as more gravel and earthy lows. Essential.
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Jazz Is Dead 8
Jazz Is Dead 8 (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 008LP. Rel: 06 Aug 21
 
Jazz
Under The Bridge (4:04)
Mars Walk (4:04)
Young Muhammad (4:04)
Nancy Wilson (4:04)
Baba Ibeji (4:22)
Duality (4:13)
Bain De Minuit (5:48)
Ethiopian Sunshower (3:09)
Review: The much loved and always essential Jazz Is Dead series hits instalment number eight here. The project was only conceived in 2020 by musicians and producers Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad and aims to work with jazz legends on new material. This time it is Gil-Scott Heron's famous partner Brain Jackson in the spotlight. There are plenty of languid grooves that float on airy drumming with acoustic piano and electric bass also weaved in. Afro-Cuban flavours colour closeR 'Ethiopian Sunshower,' which is the most sedate of the lot.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Music Of Many Colours (reissue)
Cat: KFR 11431. Rel: 29 Nov 19
 
International
2000 Blacks Got To Be Free (18:37)
Africa - Center Of The World (17:35)
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Jazz Is Dead 17
Jazz Is Dead 17 (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 017LP. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Jazz
Love Brings Happiness (feat Loren Oden) (4:54)
Dawn (2:51)
Cosmic Changes (feat Loren Oden) (3:46)
Gratitude (3:26)
Love Can Be (feat Loren Oden) (4:28)
Fete (4:25)
Kaleidoscope (3:09)
What May Come (3:53)
A New Spring (feat Loren Oden) (3:09)
Review: LA's Jazz Is Dead series is brilliant and always has been. The aim is to put younger and older jazz artists in the same studio and get them to work on music that tapes into both respective backgrounds, talents and perspectives. Adrian Younge is at the heart of it all and this 17th installment brings together cosmic jazz specialists Lonnie Liston Smith with Ali Shaheed Muhammad. Magic happens across a bunch of stylish new cuts that bring traditional and contemporary sounds together in innovative new ways. This is yet another crucial installment.
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Intérprete: Pete Haigh
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Jazz Is Dead 22
Jazz Is Dead 22 (transparent green vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 022LPC1. Rel: 30 Jan 25
 
Jazz
Get Up
Obra Akyedzi (Gift Of Life)
Kusi Na Sibo
Obi Do Woa (If Someone Loves You)
Nsa A W'oanye Edwuma, Ondzidzi
Beye Bu, Beye Ba
Feeling
Review: At 88, Ghanaian highlife and afrobeat legend Ebo Taylor made his first-ever journey to the US, performing in the Jazz Is Dead concert series. These shows, which sold out across the country, led to an unexpected and electrifying collaboration between Taylor, Adrian Younge, and Ali Shaheed Muhammad. The result is a psychedelic afrobeat album, recorded at Younge's Linear Labs studio, that's bound to thrill fans of both classic West African funk and afrobeat purists. The album channels the raw energy of Ebo's 70s recordings, with swirling horns, fuzzed-out guitars, and the unmistakable polyrhythmic percussion that made Taylor a revolutionary figure in African music. "Collaborating with Ebo Taylor is a bucket-list accomplishment," says Younge, likening the experience to working with another afrobeat pioneer, Fela Kuti. The analog recording style, embracing the gritty textures of 70s Africa, gives this album an authenticity that's impossible to ignore. Tracks like 'Beye Bu, Beye Ba' and 'Kusi Na Sibo' exemplify Taylor's profound lyricism. His reflections on love, spirituality, and gratitude echo his decades-long career, while the ensemble of Ghanaian vocalists adds a spiritual depth that transports listeners back to his prime. Ebo's son, Henry Taylor, also features, proving himself a formidable talent in his own right. This album is not just a nod to the past but a crowning achievement in Taylor's enduring legacy. For connoisseurs of afrobeat, it's a standout moment in both Ebo's catalogue and the growing canon of the Jazz Is Dead series.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
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Jazz Is Dead
Jazz Is Dead (heavyweight vinyl LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LJID 001. Rel: 24 Jul 20
 
Jazz
Hey Lover (feat Roy Ayers) (2:26)
Distant Mode (feat Gary Bartz) (3:05)
Nancy Wilson (feat Brian Jackson) (2:42)
Conexao (feat Joao Donato) (3:04)
Down Deep (feat Doug Carn) (3:23)
Apocaliptico (feat Azymuth) (9:29)
Nao Saia Da Praca (feat Marcos Valle) (2:49)
Jazz Is Dead (feat The Midnight Hour) (2:37)
Review: Over the last 12 months, Adrian Younge and A Tribe Called Quest member Ali Shaheed Muhammad have been inviting some legendary musicians to swing by the former's Los Angeles studio to make fresh tracks with vintage equipment. The results are detailed on "Jazz Is Dead", a superb album that combines elements of dusty soundtrack jazz, soul, jazz-funk, Latin jazz and head-nodding live beats influenced by the duo's hip-hop roots. Highlights include the atmospheric, slow-motion warmth of Roy Ayers collaboration "Hey Lover", the floor-rocking fusion heaviness of epic Azymuth hook-up "Apocaliptico", the languid sweetness of 'Down Deep" (featuring Doug Carn) and the samba-soaked sunshine that is Marcos Valle composition "Nao Saia Da Praca".
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Jazz Is Dead 10: Remixes
Jazz Is Dead 10: Remixes (limited coloured vinyl 2xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 010LPLTD. Rel: 25 Mar 22
 
Jazz
Marcos Valle - "Gotta Love Again" (Kaidi Tatham remix) (5:43)
Roy Ayers - "Soulful & Unique" (Pink Siifu remix) (4:47)
Brian Jackson - "Nacy Wilson" (feat Ahya Simone & Dez Andres - Shigeto remix) (10:21)
Azymuth - "Quite Storm" (Akili remix) (2:18)
Gary Bartz - "Soulsea" (Cut Chemist remix) (2:22)
Doug Carn - "Windfall" (Natureboy Flako remix) (3:45)
The Midnight Hour - "Jazz Is Dead" (Georgia Anne Muldrow Geemix) (2:42)
Joao Donato - "Desejo De Amor" (Akili remix) (1:49)
Joao Donato - "Liaisons" (Dibiase remix) (6:03)
Azymuth - "Rendor Do Samba" (DJ Spinna remix) (5:27)
Review: Since launching the Jazz is Dead series two years ago, Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muuhammad have released eight studio albums - each a collaboration with a different figure from the jazz and soul spectrum - and a compilation of instrumental takes. It makes sense, then, that volume 10 is a remix album, with a variety of producers putting their stamp on cuts from the pair's expansive joint catalogue. As you'd expect, it's packed to the rafters with killer hip-hop, downtempo and broken beat reworks, with highlights including Cut Chemist's head-nodding, cinematic hip-hop take on Gary Bartz hook-up 'Soulsea', Shigeto's contemporary spiritual jazz revision of Brian Jackson co-production 'Nacy Wilson', and DJ Spinna's squelchy, house-not-house rub of Azymouth collaboration 'Rendor Do Samba'. Soulful, jazz-fired perfection.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Jazz Is Dead 21
Jazz Is Dead 21 (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 021LP. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Jazz
Moreno (feat The Midnight Hour)
Os Acestrais (feat Dom Salvador)
Amor Enfeitacado (feat Carlos Dafe)
Obi Do Woa (If Someone Loves You) (feat Ebo Taylor)
Menina Do Tororo (feat Antonio Carlos E Jocafi)
Uana Ete (feat Joyce E Tutty Moreno)
Viajante De Planeta Azul (feat Hyldon)
Atlas
Review: Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad share the 21st volume in the 'Jazz Is Dead' series, the LA-based "love story" founded by the pair in the fallout of the latter's involvement in A Tribe Called Quest. Jazz Is Dead is a longstanding series committed to unearthing and re-sharing the jazz artists who, after initial releases, found continual success in the continua of hip-hop and pop, especially by way of being sampled by other artists. That said, all the artists featured share new contributions to the series, rather than reissued goldies. A new eight-track record, this is yet another LP, one that multiplicitously celebrates and continues the legacies of the greats: chief among them this time is Ghanaian highlife and afrobeat pioneer Ebo Taylor - whom at 88 years old contributes the jolly synth-sonic rivulet 'Obi Do Woa', a sagacious modernising of his originally 70s and 80s psycho-beat sound - and Antonio Carlos e Jocafi, who updates, in the label's own words, "some of the sweetest samba-soul of the 1970s by way of Salvador, Bahia," Brazil. An all-out arsenal of differential Afrobeats (among other kinds of beat), packaged and presented for the modern listener gripped by an insatiable curiosity for the past.
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Jazz Is Dead 6
Jazz Is Dead 6 (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 006LP. Rel: 22 Oct 21
 
Jazz
Spiritual Ideation (3:58)
Visions Of Love (3:28)
Black & Brown (2:47)
Blue Jungles (3:11)
Day By Day (4:56)
Distant Modes (3:06)
The Message (4:11)
Soulsea (2:00)
Intérprete: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $28.59
Jazz Is Dead 3
Jazz Is Dead 3 (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: JID 003LP. Rel: 30 Sep 20
 
Jazz
Queira Bem (4:01)
Isso E Que Eu Sei (3:41)
Oi (2:47)
Viajando Por Ai (3:56)
Gotta Love Again (3:16)
Nao Saia Da Praca (2:46)
Our Train (3:34)
A Gente Volta (3:12)
Review: Jazz Is Dead is a series that welcomes contemporary musicians to revisit jazz storied of old. This collection challenges Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad to utilise vintage equipment to create new master soundscapes, and they really come correct. Roy Ayers, Gary Bartz, Marcos Valle, Azymuth, Doug Carn, Joao Donato, & Brian Jackson are some of the legends who feature and the album is a free flowing delight that touches on soaring and soulful highs as well as bossa-tinged shufflers and plenty in between.

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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Jazz Is Dead 20: Remixes
Jazz Is Dead 20: Remixes (unmixed CD with obi-strip)
Cat: PCD 17857. Rel: 14 May 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Tony Allen - "Don't Believe The Dancers" (Mophono remix)
The Midnight Hour - "Phoenix" (Theon Cross remix)
Katalyst - "Reflections" (Bei Ru remix)
Jean Carne - "Black Rainbow" (Melanie Charles remix)
Henry Franklin - "African Sun" (Shabaka Hutchings remix)
Lonnie Liston Smith - "Love Brings Happiness" (Tall Black Guy feat Kaidi Tatham remix)
Garrett Saracho - "Altitude" (LO & Diisko remix)
Phil Ranelin & Wendell Harrison - "Running With The Tribe" (DJ Nyack remix)
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