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ARTIST
AYERS UBIQUITY, ROY
TITLE
Mystic Voyage
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
POLYDOR
CATALOG #
PD 6057LP
PD 6057LP
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
11/28/2025
"2024 exact reissue, originally released 1975.
Mystic Voyage
by
Roy Ayers
is a jazz-funk album that is praised for its upbeat energy, variety of styles, and excellent musicianship. Many funk and soul aficionados consider
Mystic Voyage
a classic, and the album has been sampled extensively by hip-hop and acid jazz artists. But jazz snobs have about as much use for
Mystic Voyage
as they have for
George Benson
's
Breezin'
and
Patrice Rushen
's
Pizzazz
, both of which found artists who used to specialize in straight-ahead jazz burning up the Billboard charts with more commercial music.
Mystic Voyage
doesn't pretend to be jazz; its primary focus is R&B, and it must be judged by R&B standards instead of jazz standards. Although
Mystic Voyage
is a favorite among Ayers fans, it isn't the best R&B-oriented album that he recorded in the 1970s -- 'Vibrations' and 'Everybody Loves the Sunshine' are actually stronger and more essential. But it's definitely enjoyable and pleasing if you fancy 1970s soul and funk and aren't a jazz snob." --
Alex Henderson/AMG
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