Roy Ayers Crystal Reflections Rarotonga

 

Forgotten Treasure: Buster Williams “Vibrations. Record called Crystal Reflections but. Bad Cd Dvd Recovery 4 4 Crackled there. Buster Williams - Vibrations featuring Roy Ayers http.

Bassist had one of his few opportunities to lead a record session on this diverse set which has been reissued on CD (with an alternate take of 'I Dream Too Much' added to the original program). Pilote Agfa Snapscan E50 Vista. Of the six selections, has a duet apiece with (who plays electric piano), pianist and vibraphonist ('My Funny Valentine'). Two other numbers feature the quartet of,, and drummer while the leader's original 'Prism' has the quartet joined by singer and percussionist. The music ranges from slightly commercial to introspective and hard swinging, and its variety (plus an opportunity to hear bassist in the lead) are two good reasons for postbop jazz collectors to pick up this CD.

For me sundays are all about listening to chilled out music while doing some stuff around the house. This 11 minute track came out on bass player Buster Williams‘ 1976 record called Crystal Reflections but Vibrations has really has Roy Ayers written all over it, he composed it and played vibes and arp string ensemble on it.

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I’ll never say it enough: Roy Ayers is a musical genius and is criminally underrated. Hip-hop heads might also recognize it as the source for Big L‘s “Put It On” produced by Buckwild (video below) There is a shitty sounding 6 minute version of the track on youtube but I took the time to rip the record to share the dope 11 minute version with you all. Also make sure you check out the video below which is a live performance of “Vibrations” shot in Kansas of all places Buster Williams - Vibrations featuring Roy Ayers “Vibrations” live in Kansas, 1976 Big L “Put It On” (Produced by Buckwild).