Roy Ayers Ubiquity’s Album Reissue on Vinyl

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ROY AYERS UBIQUITY THROWS OUT Aย LIFELINEAGAINย JAZZ-FUNK CLASSIC TO BE REISSUED ON VINYL ON AUGUST 18ย IN HONOR OF ALBUMโ€™S 40THย ANNIVERSARY

Roy Ayers Ubiquity's

ย Lifeline,ย Roy Ayers Ubiquityโ€™sย inimitable, influential 1977 fusion of jazz, pop, funk, and disco, will be reissued on vinyl onย August 18ย viaย Polydor/UMeย in honor of the albumโ€™s 40thanniversary. The LP, pressed on standard weight black vinyl, is available for pre-order now:ย https://UMe.lnk.to/Lifeline40

Originally released on Polydor,ย Lifelineย was among the most popular of the prolific vibraphonist-keyboardist-composer-vocalist Ayersโ€™ 20 albums for the label; the record is best known for containing one of the jazz-funk pioneerโ€™s most popular tracks and biggest singles,ย โ€œRunning Away,โ€which peaked at No. 19 on the R&B chart and became a massive club hit with its irresistible disco-funk groove. Other compelling tracks on the set include the compulsively rhythmicย โ€œCincinnati Growl,โ€ย the euphoric, horn-ladedย โ€œSanctified Feeling,โ€ย the lush balladย โ€œGotta Find a Lover,โ€ย and the jubilant acid jazz closerย โ€œTogether.โ€

The LP found the well-travelled performer forging deeper into contemporary soul terrain; heavily influenced by the work of Marvin Gaye, he was abetted vocally by such gifted collaborators as label mateย Edwin Birdsongย (who co-produced the collection with Ayers and bassistย William Allen) and Grammy-winning jazz singerย Dee Dee Bridgewater.ย 

After establishing himself as a full-time bandleader in 1971, Ayers fabricated upbeat dance grooves and silky balladry that became beloved by crate-digging DJs and had a pronounced impact on hip-hop and rap. As he noted accurately in a 2004 interview withย Wax Poeticsย magazine, โ€œWell, I have more sampled hits than anybody. I might not have more samples than James Brown, but Iโ€™ve had more sampled hits. Oh man, and thereโ€™s a few I donโ€™t know about.โ€

The languid groove of Ayersโ€™ 1976 trackย โ€œEverybody Loves the Sunshineโ€ย has been sampled more than 100 times, by such R&B and rap heavies as Mary J. Blige, N.W.A., Dr. Dre, 2Pac, Mos Def, and Ice Cube.โ€œRunning Awayโ€ย propelled A Tribe Called Questโ€™s 1989 opus โ€œDescription of a Fool.โ€ Kendrick Lamar has name checked Ayers among his favorites. The vibist has collaborated in the studio with many rap notables, lending his distinctive talents to such albums as Guruโ€™sย Jazzmatazz Vol. 1ย and Tyler, the Creatorโ€™sย Cherry Bomb. Pharrell Williams cites Ayers as one of his musical heroes.

Ayers already had a decade of jazz experience behind him by the time he ascended to stardom in his own right. After debuting on record with hard bop tenor saxophonist Curtis Amyโ€™s group in 1962, he settled in for a five-year run with jazz flutist Herbie Mannโ€™s soulful band of the late โ€˜60s; he moved on to work with David โ€œFatheadโ€ Newman, the tenor mainstay of Ray Charlesโ€™ great โ€˜60s orchestra. His own work made him a ubiquitous presence in black music.

At the age of 76, Ayers remains a vital force in music and continues to tour widely; this past weekend he performed at Summerstage in New Yorkโ€™s Central Park alongside Fela Kutiโ€™s son, Seun Kuti, and Egypt 80 as part of a tribute to Fela, one of his many collaborators. Ayers is now headed to Europe where he will bring his universal music to France, Croatia, U.K, Norway and Finland. A coveted act for festivals, he will perform at the Joy Of Jazz Festival in Johannesburg, South Africa in September. In June, he appeared alongside such acts as Tom Petty, the Shins, Alabama Shakes, Charles Bradley, and William Bell at the eclectic Arroyo Seco Festival in Los Angeles.

LIFELINEย TRACKLISTING

Side 1

1. This Side Of Sunshine

2. Running Away

3. Gotta Find A Lover

4. I Still Love You

5. Lifeline

Side 2

1. Cincinnati Growl

2. Fruit

3. Sanctified Feeling

4. Stranded In The Jungle

5. Together