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Destination Motherland - The Roy Ayers Anthology

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Download links and information about Destination Motherland - The Roy Ayers Anthology by Roy Ayers. This album was released in 2003 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Funk genres. It contains 33 tracks with total duration of 02:29:45 minutes.

Artist: Roy Ayers
Release date: 2003
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Funk
Tracks: 33
Duration: 02:29:45
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. We Live In Brooklyn, Baby (featuring Roy Ayers Ubiquity) 3:43
2. Coffy Is the Color (Soundtrack Version) 2:59
3. Love from the Sun 2:41
4. Sweet Tears (featuring Roy Ayers Ubiquity) 3:33
5. Red, Black & Green 4:37
6. Pretty Brown Skin 5:36
7. The Boogie Back 4:36
8. A Tear to a Smile 5:39
9. The Old One Two (Move to Groove) 3:35
10. Life Is Just a Moment, Pt. 2 2:31
11. Time and Space (featuring Roy Ayers Ubiquity) 4:05
12. The Black Five (featuring Roy Ayers Ubiquity) 3:57
13. Everybody Loves the Sunshine (featuring Roy Ayers Ubiquity) 3:57
14. The Memory 4:30
15. Hey Uh What You Say Come On 3:45
16. Running Away (12" Long Version) (featuring Roy Ayers Ubiquity) 6:56
17. Searching 4:07
18. Baby You Give Me a Feeling 3:03
19. The Third Eye 6:18
20. Everytime I See You 3:38
21. Sweet Tears (featuring Nuyorican Soul) 6:43
22. Can't You See Me (Original 12" Mix) 6:53
23. No Deposit, No Return (featuring Wayne Henderson, Wayne Henderson) 2:42
24. Love Will Bring Us Back Together Again 5:55
25. Fever (12" Version) 5:46
26. What You Won't Do for Love 5:50
27. Thank You Thank You (featuring Wayne Henderson, Wayne Henderson) 4:25
28. Rock Your Roll 6:31
29. Motherland Intro 0:55
30. Africa, Center of the World 4:29
31. Destination Motherland 4:50
32. Land of Fruit and Honey 5:20
33. Our Time Is Coming 5:40

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Destination Motherland is a two-CD, 33-track compilation of Roy Ayers' classics from the Polydor years — 1971-1981. Issued in the U.K., it replaces, in a sense, the retrospective Evolution: The Polydor Anthology issued in 1995 with a slightly bigger, more club-intense selection, as well as improved sound. Ayers was a politician of hip when it came to cultural mores and trends, and his tunes reflect his penchant for strutting and blurring the edges of jazz, funk, soul, and disco. He handpicked this set for Universal UK and as such, he tilts his choices toward the club set who rediscovered his work in the late 1990s. The jazzy grooves here bleed into tough disco, and silky R&B cuts into political funk and roll. While there isn't a dud in the whole lot, some of the true standouts are: "Running Away," "Searching," "Coffy Is the Color," "Red, Black and Green," "No Deposits, No Returns," "The Third Eye," "Sweet Tears [Disco Version]," "Africa, Center of the World," "Destination Motherland," "Fever"; a 12" mix of "Can't You See Me," and "Everybody Loves the Sunshine."