Lifeline
Roy Ayers · 1977
42 min · 10 tracks · soul ยท post-bop ยท jazz-funk
A vibrant blend of jazz-funk grooves infused with soulful melodies and infectious rhythms.
Lifeline is an album by Roy Ayers, released in 1977. A vibrant blend of jazz-funk grooves infused with soulful melodies and infectious rhythms. 'Lifeline' is significant for its integration of jazz and funk, influencing the burgeoning acid jazz movement. It features tracks that are often sampled by hip-hop artists, showcasing Ayers' lasting impact on contemporary music and earning him recognition in the sampling culture. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Lifeline sound like?
A vibrant blend of jazz-funk grooves infused with soulful melodies and infectious rhythms. Rooted in soul and post-bop.
What makes Lifeline by Roy Ayers notable?
'Lifeline' is significant for its integration of jazz and funk, influencing the burgeoning acid jazz movement. It features tracks that are often sampled by hip-hop artists, showcasing Ayers' lasting impact on contemporary music and earning him recognition in the sampling culture. Released in 1977, 'Lifeline' was Roy Ayers' fifth studio album, following the successful 'Everybody Loves the Sunshine.' At this point in his career, Ayers was solidifying his reputation as a pivotal figure in the jazz-funk genre, exploring more experimental soundscapes while maintaining his soulful roots.
How many songs are on Lifeline?
Lifeline has 10 tracks, running approximately 42 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 This Side of Sunshine 3:16
- 2 Running Away Standout 3:55
- 3 Gotta Find a Lover Standout 7:10
- 4 I Still Love You 4:09
- 5 Lifeline 2:50
- 6 Cincinnati Growl 3:54
- 7 Fruit 3:53
- 8 Sanctified Feeling Standout 5:42
- 9 Stranded in the Jungle 4:00
- 10 Together 3:39
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