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This review is from: Stoned Soul Picnic (Audio CD)
If you love the vibes, then you'll love this cd. Roy Ayers has been around for decades and is still one of my favs. Play this one by candlelight, while sipping wine with the company of someone special!!
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This review is from: Stoned Soul Picnic (Audio CD)
As some have already asserted, this is not the music you'd expect from the funk/ fusion Roy Ayers of Mystic Voyage. This album is a whole other kind of beast. Ayers and band do lay down the funk, but without electric instruments and effects that can actually overpower the musical element. Hancock always comes through with strong solos and Ayers' improvisation on "Wave" is nothing short of ecstacy. If anything, it suffers from songs that are a little too long and a disk that is way too short. Lush orchestration and top-notch musicianship are the staples that make this LP a solid effort.
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This review is from: Stoned Soul Picnic (Audio CD)
This is not the starting point if you want to know what Roy Ayers is all about. Stone Soul Picnic was made in 1968, and features none of the fat, funky grooves that define this most brilliant of artists.
' Which does not detract from this album a bit. Here, Ayers formed a band that included Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock, and Gary Bartz, all playing or soon to play with Miles Davis. Using them, Ayers covers the great Laura Nyro title track, Jobim's "Wave," and other popular tracks of the day. All of this is done in straight jazz style, well played by this all=star band. There is nothing wrong with this, just know what you are buying and if new to Ayers, know that this is only an excellent warm up. For the music Ayers is known and so rightfully revered for, start with, say, Everybody Loves The Sunshine and the absolutely lush and unbeatable Coffy
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