Roy Ayers
Virgin Ubiquity II (Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981) (LP) [ BBE / 3 LP - released 17/Jan/2020 ] BBE Music is excited to present the first repress since 2006 of Roy Ayers classic Virgin Ubiquity albums, with brand new sleeve notes by Sean P. When two volumes of previously unreleased Roy Ayers tapes entitled 'Virgin Ubiquity' hit the racks... |
Roy Ayers, Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad
Jazz is Dead 2 [ Jazz Is Dead / CD - released 1/Oct/2021 ] In February 2018, Roy Ayers performed four sold out shows in Los Angeles as part of the Jazz Is Dead Black History Month series. It wasn't until 2020 that fans of Ayers discovered that in addition to those shows, the legendary vibraphone player had... |
Roy Ayers Ubiquity
A Tear to a Smile [ Verve Records / CD - released 24/Aug/2009 ] 24-bit re-mastered re-issue of 1975 funk classic - one of the best early soul albums by Roy Ayers!!. Packaged in a digipak with original artwork, rare photos, & new sleevenotes. |
Roy Ayers Ubiquity
Vibrations [ Verve Records / CD - released 3/Jun/2008 ] This European imported disc is part of the "Verve originals" series of beautifully re-mastered CDs, with original album art and tracks preserved. |
Roy Ayers
Gold [ Universal Music / 2 CD - released 15/Nov/2005 ] Digitally re-mastered and packaged with extensive liner notes, credits and period photos, this is the ultimate anthology series, featuring key hits, album tracks, and fan favourites. |
Roy Ayers
Lots Of love [ Soul Jazz / CD - released 7/Jun/2010 ] |
Roy Ayers
Lots of Love (Limited Edition LP / Vinyl) [ Soul Jazz / LP - released 7/Jun/2010 ] This is a limited edition LP record of the 'Lots of Love' album by Roy Ayers - on VINYL. You will need a good ol' record player to listen to it! |
Roy Ayers
Virgin Ubiquity Remixed [ Rapster Records / 2 CD - released 28/Mar/2006 ] Featuring mixes by: Kenny Dope, Osunlade, Basement Jaxx, Ame, Joey Negro, DJ Marky and more. |
Roy Ayers, Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad
Roy Ayers (LP) [ Jazz Is Dead / LP - released 1/Oct/2021 ] In February 2018, Roy Ayers performed four sold out shows in Los Angeles as part of the Jazz Is Dead Black History Month series. It wasn't until 2020 that fans of Ayers discovered that in addition to those shows, the legendary vibraphone player had... |