In 1980 Roy Ayers formed his own labels Uno Melodic and Gold Mink records. The first release was the Eighties Ladies, and under his own name "Lots Of Love" in 1983, a colaboration with Fela Kuti. Many of the artists featured within his camp later became top artists in their own right, including Bobbi Humphrey and Justo Almario. Roy was also synonymous in producing some now much sought after rare groove classics from The Eighties Ladies, Ethel Beatty, and Sylvia Striplin.
EIGHTIES LADIES: Ladies of the 80’s (Uno Melodic UM0001 – 1980)
Ladies of the 80’s/Tell Him/He Is Mine Forever/Ladies of the 80’s (Inst)
I Knew That Love/It’s Easy To Move/Sing Me/Turned On To You
Not only did Roy Ayers produce some killer solo albums in the late 70’s-early 80’s, but he ran his own Uno Melodic label that saw him on production duties for various singers/musicians. The label was a small budget affair and many of the releases are extremely rare (Ethel Beatie’s 12" single and Sylvia Striplin's LP being the most desirable). Luckily this album had club success with Turned On To You and was reasonably available at its time of release (you’re now looking at £100!). The Eighties Ladies were pretty much session singers for Roy Ayers and their collective harmonies give the album a rich sound. Boogie is the order of the day rather than disco and there’s barely a dull track on the whole album. This was a perfect way to start the decade of boogie!
Ladies Of The Eighties -- Ladies Of The Eighties CD
Uno Melodic/Charly (UK), 1980/1998
Along with the group Ramp and Sylvia Striplin, this Roy Ayers side project has always been one of the more sought-after records by groovers who love Roy's sweet jazzy style of production. He's getting some help from Edwin Birdsong here, who gives the record that cool off-beat twist that he usually has. The group (which includes Sylvia Striplin) sings ensemble vocals in the same style as on the Ramp record, and the tracks are a mix of clubby grooves and mellower Roy Ayers fusion tracks. Cuts include "Ladies Of the Eighties" (vocal and instrumental), "Tell Him", "Turned On To You", "He Is Mine Forever", and "Sing Me". Nice stuff, and one we thought we'd never see on CD!
Various -- Uno Melodic Story CD
Charly (UK), Early 80's/1998
An insanely wonderful treat! Although Roy Ayers was the genius behind the Uno Melodic label, and his name should have been enough to get the records out there, most of these tracks have always been very very tough to find. Not only that, they've become some of the hottest sample and club cuts over the past few years, which has dried up the supply even more! Now, though, you can get 14 great cuts from the label on this cool CD comp that brings together a stunning batch of rare singles like "Remember To Remember" by Rick Holmes, "You Can't Turn Me Away" by Sylvia Striplin, "It's Your Love" by Ethel Beatty, "Just Keep My Boogie" by Jaymz Bedford, "Baby, Don't You Know" by Bobbi Humphrey, and more by Roy Ayers, 80's Ladies, and Justo Almiario -- plus extra cuts by the others above. An essential set of tracks that we haven't seen in ages!
Brian Auger's Oblivion Express -- Closer To It! . . . CD . . . $13.99
Disconforme (Spain), 1973
Nice nice funky organ tracks, played by Brian Auger and his Oblivion Express group, in much tighter form here than they are on some of their later recordings! The group is spare bass, drums, and percussion -- plus Brian Auger himself on organ, piano, and moog. The set's got a great remake of "Inner City Blues", plus the spacey original "Light On The Path" and a nice cover of "Compared To What". Plus, this nice CD reissue comes in a cool digipack, with 4 bonus cuts that are alternate takes of the tracks on the original album, for a total of 10 tracks in all!