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Year/Genre: 1976, Funk / Soul
Matrix #: PD-1-6070
Condition: EX, sounds great despite jacket damage, vinyl looks great
Cultural Facts:
1976 Polydor LP under the Roy Ayers Ubiquity name, cut at Electric Lady in New York and Larrabee Studios in West Hollywood.
Title song became Ayers’ calling card and one of the most sampled ’70s tracks, turning up across hip-hop and R&B for decades.
Marked Ayers’ shift from straight jazz toward jazz-funk that fed Black radio, block parties, and later neo-soul crate diggers.
Staff pick for fans of Herbie Hancock, Donald Byrd, or Lonnie Liston Smith, and for hip-hop heads chasing ’90s sample sources.
Price Suggestions:
NM: $55–$75
VG+: $40–$55
VG: $28–$40
G: $18–$26
12/2/25 CC