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    Roy Ayers Ubiquity Vibrations

    Vampisoul
    • LP VAMPI322£34.99
      Expected 12 JunPreorder
    • Roy Ayers Ubiquity – Domelo (Give It To Me)
    • Roy Ayers Ubiquity – Baby I Need Your Love
    • Roy Ayers Ubiquity – Higher
    • Roy Ayers Ubiquity – The Memory
    • Roy Ayers Ubiquity – Come Out And Play
    • Roy Ayers Ubiquity – Better Days
    • Roy Ayers Ubiquity – Searching
    • Roy Ayers Ubiquity – One Sweet Love To Remember
    • Roy Ayers Ubiquity – Vibrations
    • Roy Ayers Ubiquity – Moving, Grooving
    • Roy Ayers Ubiquity – Baby You Give Me A Feeling
    • 1. Domelo (Give It To Me)
    • 2. Baby I Need Your Love
    • 3. Higher
    • 4. The Memory
    • 5. Come Out And Play
    • 6. Better Days
    • 7. Searching
    • 8. One Sweet Love To Remember
    • 9. Vibrations
    • 10. Moving, Grooving
    • 11. Baby You Give Me A Feeling

    Step into the golden era of soul-jazz with the long-awaited vinyl reissue of “Vibrations” by Roy Ayers Ubiquity — a record that captures the unmistakable warmth, groove, and sophistication that defined Roy Ayers’ sound at its peak.

    Originally released in 1976, “Vibrations” stands as a cornerstone in Ayers’ catalog, marking a moment where his signature blend of jazz, funk, and soul reached a refined, deeply cohesive form. Building on the foundations laid in earlier works, this album presents a tighter, more focused musical vision without sacrificing the lush textures and emotional depth that made his music resonate worldwide.

    Roy Ayers was a pioneering vibraphonist, composer, and producer whose influence stretches far beyond jazz into R&B, neo-soul, and hip-hop. Often referred to as the “Godfather of Neo Soul,” Ayers crafted a sound that feels both timeless and forward-thinking, pairing silky vocals with hypnotic grooves and rich instrumental arrangements. His work throughout the 1970s helped shape the sonic DNA of modern Black music, and “Vibrations” is one of its purest expressions.

    The album flows effortlessly between moods: from the jazz-inflected elegance of ‘Searching’ to the irresistible funk pulse of ‘The Memory,’ the dancefloor-ready ‘One Sweet Love to Remember,’ and the laid-back, atmospheric title track ‘Vibrations.’ Each track showcases a masterful balance between musicianship and groove, brought to life by a stellar ensemble of collaborators who elevate every moment.

    Beyond its original impact, “Vibrations” has taken on a second life through hip-hop. Its grooves, breaks, and melodies have been extensively sampled by generations of producers and artists, becoming a foundational source for crate diggers and beatmakers alike. Tracks from the album have been reinterpreted and flipped by influential names such as A Tribe Called Quest, J Dilla, Dr. Dre, and Common, cementing its legacy as a vital bridge between 1970s soul-jazz and contemporary hip-hop culture.

    After almost two decades out of print, we are pleased to present this much-needed vinyl reissue of an essential album in Roy Ayers’ career. Whether you’re discovering it for the first time or returning to a beloved classic, this album remains an essential piece of musical history. Pressed on 180g vinyl.

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