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You Might Be Surprised [Bonus Tracks]

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You Might Be Surprised [Bonus Tracks]
You Might Be Surprised [Bonus Tracks]

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You Might Be Surprised [Bonus Tracks]

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When
You Might Be Surprised
came out in 1985,
Roy Ayers
wasn't having as many hits as he had enjoyed in the late '70s. The R&B landscape had changed a lot since the days of
Vibrations
(1976) and
You Send Me
(1978).
Ayers
knew that if he didn't want to be accused of sounding dated, he needed to appeal to the urban contemporary tastes of 1985, so on this album he manages to update his approach without being untrue to himself. The production (some of it by
James Mtume
, some of it by
himself) is high-tech and hip-hop-influenced -- synthesizers and drum machines are prominent, and there are few horns and no strings. But
still sounds distinctive on material that ranges from the clever single
"Programmed for Love,"
and the funky
"Can I See You,"
to the playful title song (a duet with singer
Jean Carn
). The opener
"Hot"
has some
Prince
/
Jesse Johnson
Morris Day
influence, but without obscuring
' own identity. This time, there are a few likable, if unremarkable, jazz/R&B/pop instrumentals, which include
"Night Flyte"
and
"Virgo"
(a tune that employs
Branford Marsalis
on tenor sax).
isn't among
' essential albums, but all things considered, it was a respectable addition to his catalogue. ~ Alex Henderson

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