Re: Roy Ayers discography

Jakub Kulesza (jkulesza@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca)
Fri, 8 Nov 1996 12:36:19 -0500 (EST)


Even more recently Polydor/Polygram released a Roy Ayers/Ubiquity disc
recorded live at Montreux. Don't know the exact name (could be Live at
Montreux) but it's got a photo of Roy coming out of some kind of wicker
basket or something on the cover. This album was previously only available
as very expensive import vinyl and the CD release features some extra
tracks. I've only listend to it once, but was quite impressed at the time.

peace,
Jakub.

On Fri, 8 Nov 1996, Carl Cranstone wrote:

> I don't have a discography but if you go to www.cdnow.com you will find a
> great range & some info about them. His time with "Ubiquity" is seen as
> the best by most critics and the key albums to get are:
>
> Roy Ayers/Ubiquity "Everybody Loves the Sunshine"
> "" "" "Mystic Voyage"
>
> A fairly recent 1995 release by Polydor/Polygram is "Roy Ayers: Evolution -
> The Polydor Anthology" which is a 2CD compilation of his best tracks.
>
> Carl
>
> ----------
> > From: Daniel Nordin <daniel.nordin@gdc.stud.gu.se>
> > To: acid-jazz@UCSD.EDU
> > Subject: Roy Ayers discography
> > Date: Friday, November 08, 1996 8:13
> >
> > I'm trying to figure out which Roy Ayers albums to buy (or more exactly,
> > try to buy since most of his classic 70's LP's are kinda hard to find!).
> Is
> > there a Roy Ayers aficionado somewhere out there that could supply me
> with
> > a much needed discography of his 70's albums? Since I have quite a few
> > Ayers cuts on various compilations, I would also be extremely grateful
> for
> > tracklistings of each LP as well!
> >
>
>