Vibrations (Roy Ayers album)

Last updated
Vibrations
Vibrations (Roy Ayers album).jpg
Studio album by
Released1976
Recorded1976
StudioElectric Lady, New York: Paragon, Chicago: Larabee, Los Angeles.
Genre R&B, soul, jazz
Length41:48
Label Polydor, GRP
Producer Roy Ayers, Edwin Birdsong, William Allen, Maurice Green, James Green
Roy Ayers chronology
Everybody Loves The Sunshine
(1976)
Vibrations
(1976)
Lifeline
(1977)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [1]

Vibrations is a Roy Ayers album released under the Roy Ayers Ubiquity umbrella. It was released in 1976 on Polydor Records.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks composed by Roy Ayers; except where indicated

  1. "Domelo (Give It To Me)" - (Edwin Birdsong, Roy Ayers) 4:00
  2. "Baby I Need Your Love" - 2:30
  3. "Higher" - 4:02
  4. "The Memory" - (Edwin Birdsong, Roy Ayers, William Allen) 4:31
  5. "Come Out and Play" - (Edwin Birdsong, Roy Ayers, William Allen) 3:45
  6. "Better Days" - 3:17
  7. "Searching" - 4:10
  8. "One Sweet Love to Remember" - (Edwin Birdsong, Roy Ayers, William Allen) 4:20
  9. "Vibrations" - 3:00
  10. "Moving Grooving" - 5:01
  11. "Baby You Give Me a Feeling" - (Edwin Birdsong, Roy Ayers) 3:02

Personnel

Charts

YearAlbumChart positions [2]
US US
R&B
Jazz Albums
1976Vibrations 74118

Related Research Articles

<i>Stars and Stripes Vol. 1</i> 1996 studio album by The Beach Boys and various artists

Stars and Stripes Vol. 1 is the 28th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released on August 19, 1996 by River North Records. Produced by Joe Thomas and Brian Wilson, Stars and Stripes is a collaborative album between the Beach Boys and various country acts.

<i>June 1, 1974</i> 1974 live album by Kevin Ayers, John Cale, Brian Eno and Nico

June 1, 1974 is a live album of songs performed at the Rainbow Theatre in London on the titular date. The album is officially attributed to Kevin Ayers, John Cale, Brian Eno and Nico, although other well-known musicians, including Mike Oldfield, Robert Wyatt and Ollie Halsall, also contributed to the concert.

<i>Playback</i> (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers album) 1995 box set by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

Playback is a box set compilation by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, released in 1995. It contains popular album tracks, B-sides, previously unreleased outtakes, and early songs by Petty's previous band Mudcrutch.

<i>Her Wallpaper Reverie</i> 1999 studio album by The Apples in Stereo

Her Wallpaper Reverie is the third album from The Apples in Stereo.

<i>Northwinds</i> 1978 studio album by David Coverdale

Northwinds is the second solo album by former Deep Purple singer David Coverdale, released in March 1978.

<i>Throwin Down</i> 1982 studio album by Rick James

Throwin' Down is the 6th studio album by Rick James, released in 1982 via the Gordy imprint of Motown Records. It peaked at No. 13 on the Billboard 200. Although not as popular as Street Songs, Throwin' Down is certified gold by the RIAA. It was nominated for an American Music Award for Favorite Soul/R&B Album.

<i>Tonight Youre Mine</i> 1980 studio album by Eric Carmen

Tonight You're Mine is a 1980 album by Eric Carmen. There is speculation that its title was inspired by the opening line in the Shirelles song "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow", though this is not confirmed. It peaked at #160 on the Billboard album chart. It contained the singles "It Hurts Too Much" and "All For Love".

<i>Give Me Your Love</i> (Sylvia Striplin album) 1981 studio album by Sylvia Striplin

Give Me Your Love is the debut and only released album of singer Sylvia Striplin.

<i>Everybody Loves the Sunshine</i> 1976 studio album by Roy Ayers

Everybody Loves the Sunshine is a studio album by Roy Ayers released under the Roy Ayers Ubiquity umbrella. It was released through Polydor Records in 1976. It peaked at number 51 on the Billboard 200 chart. In 2016, Pitchfork placed the title track at number 72 on the "200 Best Songs of the 1970s" list. The song appears in the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories in the fictional radio station VCFL.

<i>Give Me the Night</i> (album) 1980 studio album by George Benson

Give Me the Night is a 1980 album recorded and released by American jazz guitarist and singer George Benson.

<i>Gittin Down</i> 1974 studio album by L.T.D.

Gittin' Down is the second album release for the Los Angeles, California -based band L.T.D.

Wanna Make Love is the debut album by Dayton, Ohio funk band Sun. It was originally titled Live On, Dream On but was re-released by Capitol several months later as Wanna Make Love due to the success of the single "Wanna Make Love".

<i>Closer to You</i> (J. J. Cale album) 1994 studio album by J. J. Cale

Closer to You is the 11th studio album by J. J. Cale, released in 1994. It was published under the independent French label Delabel and distributed by Virgin Records.

<i>Lifeline</i> (Roy Ayers album) Album by Roy Ayers Ubiquity

Lifeline is a studio album by Roy Ayers Ubiquity. It was released in 1977 through Polydor Records. Recording sessions for the album took place at Sigma Sound Studios and Electric Lady Studios in New York City, and at Record Plant in Los Angeles. Production was handled by Ayers himself with co-production by Edwin Birdsong and William Allen. The album features contributions from singers Dee Dee Bridgewater and Sylvia Cox, keyboardist Philip Woo, guitarists Calvin Banks, Chuck Anthony, Glenn Jeffrey and James Mason, drummer Steve Cobb, percussionist Chano O'Ferral, saxophonist Justo Almario, and trumpeter John Mosley.

<i>You Send Me</i> (album) 1978 studio album by Roy Ayers

You Send Me is a studio album by American musician Roy Ayers. It was released in 1978 through Polydor Records. Recording sessions for the album took place at Sigma Sound Studios and Electric Lady Studios in New York City. Production was handled by Roy Ayers and Carla Vaughn. The album features contributions from vocalists Carla Vaughn and Merry Clayton, keyboardists Philip Woo and Harry Whitaker, guitarists Chuck Anthony and James Mason, bassists William Allen and Kerry Turman, drummers Bernard Purdie, José Ortiz, Dennis Davis, Howard King and Steve Cobb, percussionist Chano O'Ferral, saxophonist Justo Almario, and trumpeter John Mosley, with guest appearances from Bruce Fisher and Stan Richardson on lead vocals, Ethel Beatty and Tony Gooden on backing vocals, and strings contractor Kermit Moore.

<i>Mystic Voyage</i> 1975 studio album by Roy Ayers Ubiquity

Mystic Voyage is a studio album by Roy Ayers Ubiquity. It was released in 1975 through Polydor Records. Recording sessions for the album took place at Kaye-Smith/Van Ackeren Studios in Seattle, Washington and at Electric Lady Studios in New York City. This album is dedicated to the memory of Julian "Cannonball" Adderley.

<i>Fever</i> (Roy Ayers album) 1979 studio album by Roy Ayers

Fever is a studio album by American musician Roy Ayers. It was released in 1979 through Polydor Records. Recording sessions for the album took place at Sigma Sound Studios and Electric Lady Studios in New York City, and at Record Plant in Los Angeles. Production was handled by Ayers himself with co-production by Carla Vaughn.

<i>Love Fantasy</i> 1980 studio album by Roy Ayers

Love Fantasy is a studio album by American musician Roy Ayers. It was released in 1980 through Polydor Records. Recording sessions for the album took place at Electric Lady Studios and Sigma Sound Studios in New York City.

<i>Africa, Center of the World</i> 1981 studio album by Roy Ayers

Africa, Center of the World is a studio album by American musician Roy Ayers. It was released in 1981 through Polydor Records. Recording sessions for the album took place at Artisian Sound Recording Studio in Hollywood, California and Sigma Sound Studios in New York City. The album is dedicated to Fela Kuti and Bob Marley.

<i>Change Up the Groove</i> Album by Roy Ayers Ubiquity

Change Up the Groove is a studio album by Roy Ayers Ubiquity. It was released in 1974 through Polydor Records. Recording sessions for the album took place at Electric Lady Studios in New York City. The album peaked at number 156 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.

References

  1. Vibrations at AllMusic
  2. "Roy Ayers US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-06-17.