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Coffy (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture)

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Download links and information about Coffy (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture) by Roy Ayers. This album was released in 1973 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Theatre/Soundtrack, Funk genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 37:00 minutes.

Artist: Roy Ayers
Release date: 1973
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Theatre/Soundtrack, Funk
Tracks: 14
Duration: 37:00
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Coffy Is the Color 3:03
2. Pricilla's Theme 3:58
3. King George (featuring Carl Clay) 3:00
4. Aragon 2:55
5. Coffy Sauna 2:16
6. King's Last Ride 1:10
7. Coffy Baby (featuring Roselle Weaver) 2:26
8. Brawling Broads 2:46
9. Escape 2:18
10. Shining Symbol (featuring Carl Clay) 3:53
11. Exotic Dance 3:18
12. Making Love 2:49
13. Vittroni's Theme - King Is Dead (featuring Harry Whitaker) 2:03
14. End of Sugarman 1:05

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Roy Ayers’ music for the Pam Grier revenge saga Coffy can be heard 30-plus years after its debut as a textbook in blaxploitation soundtrack work. Ayers’ much admired vibraphone work is at the center of titles such as “Brawling Broads” and “Shining Symbol” (of black pride and a new breed, as its lyrics describe Coffy), but he puts a wide range of musical interests to the task here. “Aragon” and “Escape” are fine examples of the meld of funk and action-movie music Isaac Hayes had perfected for Shaft, while Ayers lives up to the self-explanatory titles of “Coffy Sauna” and “Making Love.” The album ends with striking harpsichord (“Vittroni’s Theme – King is Dead”) and skronk-guitar (“End of Sugarman”) moments that are evocative of early-’70s Spanish vampire film music that Ayers likely hadn’t heard.