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Roy Ayers' Virgin Ubiquity, Vol. 2: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981 is another hodgepodge of demos and outtake cuts that were left off official releases for various reasons. That said, for Ayers fans, the set is consistent. 'I Am Your Mind, Pt. 2' is an alternate of the classic, and offers a solid contrast. 'Slow Tarzan (Funk in the Hole)' is a slippery little groove track with nothing much. Roy Ayers Ubiquity - I Just Wanna Give It Up Rapster Records, Rough Trade Virgin Ubiquity (2003 - CD Compilation) - UK - Unreleased recordings 1976 - 1981. Roy Ayers - Virgin Ubiquity 2. Product Promotions. 20% off sitewide (excluding sale items, exclusives and select items) Shipping Promotions. Virgin Ubiquity 2 Twec Used-Availability: This item is currently not available. Add to Cart Add to Wishlist. Facebook Twitter.
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- 1.Holiday - Kenny Dope Main Pass - Terri Wells, Kenny Dope
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- 3.Third Time - Vikter Duplaix Mix - Carla Vaughn, Vikter Duplaix
- 4.What's the T? - Kings of Soul Main Mix - Kings Of Soul
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- 8.Liquid Love - Liquid Love Latin Mix (Aloe Blacc Remix) - Sylvia Cox, Aloe Blacc
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- 10.Third Time - Jeremy's All New Late Night Slide - Carla Vaughn, Jeremy Newall
- 11.Touch of Class - Matthew Herbert Touch of Ass Mix - Merry Clayton, Matthew Herbert
- 12.Mystic Voyage - DJ Marky & Xrs Mix - Carla Vaughn, DJ Marky, XRS
- 13.Brand New Feeling - Phil Asher Main Mix - Phil Asher
- 14.I Am Your Mind (Part 2) - Pépé Bradock Main Mix - Pépé Bradock
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- 16.Funk in the Hole - Platinum Pied Pipers Mix - Platinum Pied Pipers, Waajeed
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- 18.Touch of Class - Sean P Classic Touch Mix - Sean P
- 19.Mystic Voyage - Jeremy & Simbad's Crosstown Mix - Carla Vaughn, Jeremy Newall, Simbad
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- 22.I Am Your Mind - Basement Jaxx Summer Classix Mix - Basement Jaxx
Roy Ayers Virgin Ubiquity 2 Rar Download
Title: Virgin Ubiquity II:Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Rapster Records[RR0042CD]
Genre: Soul Jazz, Jazz Funk
Quality: MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 76:51
Total Size: 182 MB(+3%)
WebSite: Album Preview
Roy Ayers Virgin Ubiquity 2 Rar Release
1 - Holiday (7:07)
2 - I Am Your Mind (Part 2) (8:35)
3 - Funk In The Hole (5:36)
4 - Liquid Love (4:46)
5 - Third Time (7:12)
6 - Tarzan (4:12)
7 - I Like The Way You Do It To Me (4:57)
8 - Come To Me (5:45)
9 - Kwajilori (5:30)
10 - Release Yourself (6:16)
11 - Touch Of Class (5:23)
12 - Wide Open (6:32)
13 - Sunshine (Demo) (5:00)
Roy Ayers' Virgin Ubiquity, Vol. 2: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981 is another hodgepodge of demos and outtake cuts that were left off official releases for various reasons. That said, for Ayers fans, the set is consistent. 'I Am Your Mind, Pt. 2' is an alternate of the classic, and offers a solid contrast. 'Slow Tarzan (Funk in the Hole)' is a slippery little groove track with nothing much behind it except it feels good. 'Liquid Love' (a song about kissing) should have surfaced somewhere with its juxtaposition of Rhodes with vibes and strings and a popping backbeat. 'Third Time' is a throwaway but has plenty of ambition and a smoking string arrangement by William Allen as well as a solid vocal performance by Carla Vaughn; still, it's a little too loose for Ayers' smooth groove. 'Tarzan' is a fusion fest of funk and jazz dance. It burns and is the most driving cut on the set. 'I Like the Way You Do It to Me' is as big a throwaway as the title. But 'Come to Me,' despite its rather raw mix, is a deeply satisfying funk-disco burner, and 'Kwajilori' is simply infectious with its keyboard bass and Ayers' vibes taking the melodic idea from South African jive. 'Release Yourself' owes plenty to Bootsy and George Clinton -- 'nuff said. The demo version of 'Sunshine' that closes the album -- featuring Ayers on vocals -- is rough, but a beautiful foreshadowing of the monster tune that was to come, and is most welcome here. Ultimately, Virgin Ubiquity, Vol. 2 is only going to appeal to the hardcore element in Ayers' fan base, but for those folks, it will come as a welcome addition to his catalog.~Thom Jurek