Roy Ayers Ubiquity – Fikisha (To Help Someone To Arrive)
1. Change Up The Groove
2. Sensitize
3. Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing
4. Mash Theme
5. Fikisha (To Help Someone To Arrive)
6. Feel Like Makin' Love
7. When Is Real, Real?
8. The Boogie Back
Includes "The Boogie Back", "Fikisha' and Roy's own take on "Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing". An essential rare groove funky jazz album from the man, originally released in 1974. Every home should have one.
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