Ubiquity

Ubiquity

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Review

Roy Ayers' leap to the Polydor label inaugurates his music's evolution away from the more traditional jazz of his earlier Atlantic LPs toward the infectious, funk-inspired fusion that still divides critics and fans even decades after the fact. Although Ubiquity maintains one foot in Ayers' hard bop origins, the record favors soulful grooves and sun-kissed textures that flirt openly and unapologetically with commercial tastes. Several cuts feature the male/female vocals that would become a hallmark of subsequent Ubiquity efforts, while mid-tempo instrumentals like "Pretty Brown Skin" and "The Painted Desert" feature evocatively cinematic arrangements and intriguing solos that unfurl like psychedelic freak flags. The crack supporting cast including bassist John Williams, keyboardist Harry Whitaker, and drummer Alphonso Mouzon proves equally effective on high-energy numbers like "Can You Dig It" and the Nat Adderley-penned "Hummin' in the Sun," which point the way to the mind-expanding funk Ayers would perfect across the sessions to follow. An outstanding record. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

Tracks + Soundclips

Ubiquity
1. Pretty Brown Skin 5:41
2. Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head 4:51
3. I Can't Help Myself 3:06
4. Love 4:26
5. Fuzz 4:10
6. Hummin' 3:44
7. Can You Dig It? 5:52
8. Painted Desert 4:47
9. He Gives Us All His Love [*] 3:19

Details and Credits

Product Details
  • Label: Polydor
  • Release date: 1971
Styles
  • Instrumental Pop
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Bill "Kahuna" Henderson Piano (Electric)
Bill Henderson Piano (Electric)
Edwin Birdsong Organ
Harry Whitaker Piano (Electric)
Jumma Santos Conga
Richie Resnicoff Guitar
Roy Ayers Vibraphone
Technical Credits
Andy Kman Production Coordination
David Krieger Art Direction
Ed Kollis Producer
Eddie Smith & the Hornets Engineer
Esmond Edwards Supervisor
Harry Weinger Reissue Supervisor
Hollis King Art Direction
Isabelle Wong Design
Joel Brodsky Photography
Kevin Reeves Mastering
Michael Levy Executive Producer
Myrnaleah Williams Associate Producer
Tony May Engineer
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