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Everybody Loves the Sunshine
Jazz · 1976 · 7 tracks

Everybody Loves the Sunshine

A definitive document of 1970s soul-jazz. Shimmering vibraphones and hazy synthesizers create a permanent state of golden hour euphoria.

1976 · Polydor

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A radiant, heat-hazed celebration of peace and light that feels like a permanent summer afternoon.

Tracklist · 7 Tracks
02
The Golden Rod
3:03
03
Keep On Walking
3:46
04
You and Me My Love
3:11
06
It Ain’t Your Sign It’s Your Mind
3:28
07
People and the World
4:48
09
Tongue Power
3:02
10
Lonesome Cowboy
4:03
Moments Worth Listening For
The iconic opening synth hum of the title track that feels like a heat haze rising from the pavement.
The intricate, bubbling vibraphone solo on 'The Golden Rod' that dances over a tight, walking bassline.
The way the vocal harmonies on 'Keep On Walking' swell and recede like a gentle tide.
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How does Everybody Loves the Sunshine sound next to the rest of Roy Ayers Ubiquity's catalogue?

Nature+3.9σ

The writing leans far further into nature than the rest of the catalogue.

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