Africa, Center of the World
Roy Ayers · 1981
42 min · 8 tracks · soul · post-bop · jazz-funk
A soulful blend of jazz-funk and African rhythms that celebrates heritage and unity.
Africa, Center of the World is an album by Roy Ayers, released in 1981. A soulful blend of jazz-funk and African rhythms that celebrates heritage and unity. 'Africa, Center of the World' is significant for its exploration of African identity during a time when such themes were gaining traction in music. The album's title track gained popularity and has been sampled by numerous hip-hop artists, solidifying Ayers' influence on contemporary genres. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Africa, Center of the World sound like?
A soulful blend of jazz-funk and African rhythms that celebrates heritage and unity. Rooted in soul and post-bop.
What makes Africa, Center of the World by Roy Ayers notable?
'Africa, Center of the World' is significant for its exploration of African identity during a time when such themes were gaining traction in music. The album's title track gained popularity and has been sampled by numerous hip-hop artists, solidifying Ayers' influence on contemporary genres. Released in 1981, 'Africa, Center of the World' marked Roy Ayers' return to the music scene after a brief hiatus following his 1976 album 'Lifeline'. This period was crucial for Ayers as he was transitioning from a more mainstream funk sound into a deeper exploration of cultural themes and African influences, which would shape his later work.
How many songs are on Africa, Center of the World?
Africa, Center of the World has 8 tracks, running approximately 42 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Africa, Center of the World Standout 5:26
- 2 Intro / The River Niger 5:23
- 3 I'll Just Keep Trying 6:02
- 4 Destination Motherland Standout 4:53
- 5 The Third Eye 4:49
- 6 Intro / Land of Fruit and Honey 5:24
- 7 Intro / Mo Nise Si E (I Love You) 7:07
- 8 There's a Master Plan Standout 3:45
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