You Might Be Surprised
Roy Ayers · 1985
36 min · 8 tracks · soul · post-bop · jazz-funk
A vibrant blend of jazz-funk and soul, infused with electronic elements and smooth grooves.
You Might Be Surprised is an album by Roy Ayers, released in 1985. A vibrant blend of jazz-funk and soul, infused with electronic elements and smooth grooves. 'You Might Be Surprised' is significant for its influence on the acid jazz movement, helping to pave the way for future artists blending jazz with contemporary styles. The album received positive critical reception, underscoring Ayers' status as a vital contributor to the genre during a transformative period in music history. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does You Might Be Surprised sound like?
A vibrant blend of jazz-funk and soul, infused with electronic elements and smooth grooves. Rooted in soul and post-bop.
What makes You Might Be Surprised by Roy Ayers notable?
'You Might Be Surprised' is significant for its influence on the acid jazz movement, helping to pave the way for future artists blending jazz with contemporary styles. The album received positive critical reception, underscoring Ayers' status as a vital contributor to the genre during a transformative period in music history. By 1985, Roy Ayers was already an established figure in the jazz scene, known for his innovative fusion of jazz and funk. 'You Might Be Surprised' was his follow-up to the critically acclaimed 'In the Dark' (1984), showcasing his continued evolution as a pioneer of acid jazz. This album reflects Ayers' transition into the emerging soundscapes of the mid-80s.
How many songs are on You Might Be Surprised?
You Might Be Surprised has 8 tracks, running approximately 36 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Hot 4:40
- 2 Programmed for Love Standout 5:38
- 3 Virgo 4:27
- 4 You Might Be Surprised Standout 3:54
- 5 Night Flyte 4:30
- 6 Can I See You 4:30
- 7 For You 4:02
- 8 Slip n’ Slide Standout 4:28
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