Roy experiments with more elements of pop music on this record, as well as incorporating synths. In the end, it goes over extremely well. While he knows his way around the vibraphone, it's nice to see him run a victory lap outside of his comfort zone.
Not to mention how infectious the ubiquity's vocal performances on here are, Roy especially. He's never sounded this alive and free, and this was the first album under the ubiquity where he really let himself take center stage, and it ends up ... read more
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