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Two hours of Roy Ayers as a sideman, and his earlier work as a leader
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A real journey of discovery and education for me here, I learnt so much and hope you do too. Two hours of Roy as a sideman, and his early work as a leader.Playlist
- Curtis Amy "A Soulful Bee, A Soulful Rose" from Way Down (Pacific Jazz) 00:00
- Gerald Wilson "Lighthouse Blues" from On Stage (Pacific Jazz) 09:48
- Curtis Amy "Tippin' on Through" from Tippin' On Through (Pacific Jazz) 17:13
- Vi Redd "Medley: Perhaps / Cool Blues" from Bird Call (United Artist Jazz) 26.40
- The Jack Wilson Quartet Featuring Roy Ayers "Jackleg" from The Jack Wilson Quartet (Atlantic) 31:10
- The Jack Wilson Quartet Featuring Roy Ayers "Impressions" from Ramblin' (Vault) 33:38
- Roy Ayers "Out Of Sight" from West Coast Vibes (United Artists Records) 37:25
- Gerald Wilson "The Feather" from The Golden Sword (Torero Impressions In Jazz) (Pacific Jazz) 44:14
- Jack Wilson "Harbor Freeway 5 P.M" from Something Personal (Blue Note) 48:26
- Leroy Vinnegar "For Carl" from Leroy Walks Again (Contemporary Records) 56:41
- Herbie Mann "Incense" from Impressions Of The Middle East (Atlantic) 1:02:34
- Roy Ayers "Shadows" from Daddy Bug (Atlantic) 1:09:47
- Roy Ayers "In The Limelight" from Virgo Vibes (Atlantic) 1:14:12
- Herbie Mann "Windows Opened" from Windows Open (Atlantic) 1:21:44
- David "Fathead" Newman "Symphonette" from Lonely Avenue (Atlantic) 1:29:15
- Roy Ayers Ubiquity "Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head" from Live At The Montreaux Jazz Festival (Polydor) 1:38:52
- Buster Williams "Prism" from Crystal Reflections (Muse) 1:47:06
- Roy Ayers Ubiquity "He Gives Us All His Love" from Live At The Montreaux Jazz Festival (Polydor) 1:55:09
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