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Everybody Loves the Sunshine

Everybody Loves the Sunshine
Roy Ayers Ubiquity

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Media Type: CD
Artist: AYERS,ROY UBIQUITY
Title: EVERYBODY LOVES THE SUNSHINE
Street Release Date: 07/06/1993
Domestic
Genre: JAZZ

Track Listing

  1. Hey Uh-What You Say Come On
  2. Golden Rod
  3. Keep on Walking
  4. You and Me My Love
  5. Third Eye
  6. It Ain't Your Sign It's Your Mind
  7. People and the World
  8. Everybody Loves the Sunshine
  9. Tongue Power
  10. Lonesome Cowboy

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #48120 in Music
  • Brand: AYERS,ROY UBIQUITY
  • Released on: 1993-07-06
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Customer Reviews

Hypnotic5
"Everybody Loves The Sunshine" is the most hypnotic song I've ever heard. You can feel the sun rays beaming on you when you listen to this song. You see all these wonderful, hypnotizing colors. I'm telling you, that song has to be one of the best of the century. He reached epiphany when he made that song.

Bask in this sunshine ....~...^i^.......*5
This album is a long time favourite of mine. The title track "Everybody loves the sunshine" is a magic carpet ride to Paradise. you'll be getting down in this sunshine ...."just Bee's and things and flowers"....each track has something new to offer, phat and funky "tongue power","you and me my love". the track "Keep on walking" is a blissout.
You could start a religeon with these Album tracks! "Roy's temple of sonic third eye expansion! "
This album emanated by Ayers & friend's in 1976 is still potent magic , try it and take the journey.
This album will lift your consciousness and lighten your moods.! Side Affects: Not adddictive but known to become habit forming.

Absoultely Wonderful5
"Everybody Loves The Sunshine" was one of the all time jazz greatest for the 70's. "Smooooth is what I call it".