Roy Ayers Ubiquity was a pioneering American jazz-funk band formed in the early 70s by Roy Ayers (died 2025), who chose the name because ubiquity means a state of being everywhere at the same time. With the band, Ayers explored the connections between jazz and R&B in all its forms, from singer-songwriter soul to deep funk to sweaty, hedonistic disco. In 1972, the band released "He’s Coming". Further albums followed throughout the 1970s.
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Everybody Loves The Sunshine
Searching
The Third Eye
Vibrations
We Live In Brooklyn, Baby
Lifeline
Keep on Walking
Running Away - 12-Inch Long Version
Running Away
The Golden Rod
The Memory
Tongue Power
Hey, Uh, What You Say Come On
You and Me My Love
It Ain't Your Sign It's Your Mind
Mystic Voyage
Lonesome Cowboy
People and the World
Ain't Got Time
He's A Superstar
Sweet Tears
Gotta Find A Lover
This Side Of Sunshine
Everybody Loves The Sunshine - 9th Wonder Remix
Life Is Just A Moment - Part 2
I Don't Know How To Love Him
He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother
I Still Love You
The Black Five
Red, Black And Green
Cincinnati Growl
Time And Space
He's Coming
Sweet Butterfly Of Love
Fire Weaver
Together
Fruit
Stranded In The Jungle
Sanctified Feeling
Baby I Need Your Love
Brother Green (The Disco King)
A Wee Bit
Hey Uh-What You Say Come On
Take All The Time You Need
Love From The Sun
Running Away - 12" Long Version
Domelo (Give It To Me)
Evolution
Funky Motion
One Sweet Love to Remember
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