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Roy Ayers Ubiquity

Everybody Loves The Sunshine

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Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Everybody Loves The Sunshine | Vampi Soul (VAMPI 320) - 1

A1

Hey Uh-What You Say Come On

A2

The Golden Rod

A3

Keep On Walking

A4

You And Me My Love

A5

The Third Eye

B1

It Ain't Your Sign It's Your Mind

B2

People And The World

B3

Everybody Loves The Sunshine

B4

Tongue Power

B5

Lonesome Cowboy

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1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Release date: Jun 27, 2025, Europe

180g vinyl reissue.


In 1976, legendary musician and composer Roy Ayers released one of the most iconic albums of his career: "Everybody Loves the Sunshine." This album not only solidified Ayers as a key figure in the world of jazz-funk but also marked a milestone in soul music and contemporary jazz. It features a sophisticated blend of irresistible grooves, smooth melodies, and a unique sound that has endured over the years, becoming a reference for multiple generations of musicians and listeners.


By the mid-70s, Ayers had already established his reputation with his band, Roy Ayers Ubiquity, and his distinctive use of the vibraphone, which became his personal trademark. However, with this album, Ayers ventured into a smoother, more accessible sound, partly in response to the rise of disco music and the growing interest in more experimental sounds within the music scene. Throughout its ten tracks, Ayers managed to create a sonic atmosphere that evoked both the warmth of summer and the sophistication of jazz from that era, set against a backdrop of modern soul.


The production was carried out by Ayers himself, along with his producer and friend, David R. Williams, and features the wonderful sound of Phillip Woo's Fender Rhodes and the powerful energy of the rest of the band, achieving an unmistakable authenticity and freshness. Some of its most well-known songs include the title track, ‘Everybody Loves the Sunshine,’ ‘The Golden Rod,’ and ‘The Third Eye,’ which quickly became classics of jazz-funk and soul.