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Roy Ayers|You Send Me

You Send Me

Roy Ayers

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With 1978's You Send Me, Roy Ayers added vocalist Carla Vaughn to his band Ubiquity. Vaughn, who is featured on several selections, never became a big name in the R&B world, but showed some promise on this LP. When she hits the high notes, Vaughn has a Deniece Williams-ish appeal -- and she proves to be an asset to Ayers when she sings lead on "I Want to Touch You Baby," the hypnotic "Can't You See Me," and a lush remake of Sam Cooke's "You Send Me." While Cooke's original 1957 version was pure doo wop, Ayers' sexy interpretation has a lot of quiet storm appeal. The gems that don't feature Benson at all include the funky "It Ain't Your Sign, It's Your Mind" and the disco-influenced "Get On Up, Get On Down," which didn't receive much radio airplay, but enjoyed its share of dance club exposure. Like other albums that Ayers recorded in the late '70s, You Send Me won't interest jazz purists but is rightly considered a classic by soul and funk enthusiasts.

© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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1
You Send Me
00:08:28

Sam Cooke, ComposerLyricist - Roy Ayers, Producer, MainArtist

℗ 1978 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

2
I Wanna Touch You Baby
00:04:23

Roy Ayers, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1978 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

3
Can't You See Me (Album Version)
00:06:58

Edwin Birdsong, ComposerLyricist - Roy Ayers, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1978 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

4
Get On Up Get On Down
00:04:23

Roy Ayers, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Bruce Carleton Fisher, ComposerLyricist - Stanley Richardson, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1978 UMG Recordings, Inc.

5
Everytime I See You (Album Version)
00:03:37

Roy Ayers, Producer, Recording Arranger, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Allen Gumbs Bentley, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1978 UMG Recordings, Inc.

6
Rhythm
00:04:49

Roy Ayers, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1978 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

7
And Don't You Say No
00:03:23

Roy Ayers, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Carla Vaughn, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1978 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

8
It Ain't Your Sign It's Your Mind (Album Version)
00:03:07

Roy Ayers, Producer, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist - Maurice Green, Producer

℗ 1979 Polydor Inc.

Albumbeschreibung

With 1978's You Send Me, Roy Ayers added vocalist Carla Vaughn to his band Ubiquity. Vaughn, who is featured on several selections, never became a big name in the R&B world, but showed some promise on this LP. When she hits the high notes, Vaughn has a Deniece Williams-ish appeal -- and she proves to be an asset to Ayers when she sings lead on "I Want to Touch You Baby," the hypnotic "Can't You See Me," and a lush remake of Sam Cooke's "You Send Me." While Cooke's original 1957 version was pure doo wop, Ayers' sexy interpretation has a lot of quiet storm appeal. The gems that don't feature Benson at all include the funky "It Ain't Your Sign, It's Your Mind" and the disco-influenced "Get On Up, Get On Down," which didn't receive much radio airplay, but enjoyed its share of dance club exposure. Like other albums that Ayers recorded in the late '70s, You Send Me won't interest jazz purists but is rightly considered a classic by soul and funk enthusiasts.

© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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