Originally released in 1973, Coffy is Roy Ayers’ original soundtrack for the cult blaxploitation film starring Pam Grier. The album captures Ayers at a vibrant point in his career, blending jazz-funk, soul, cinematic grooves and atmospheric soundtrack writing into one of his most distinctive releases.
Built around Ayers’ signature vibraphone sound, the score moves between streetwise funk, sensual soul themes, dramatic instrumental passages and tense action cues. Tracks such as Coffy Is The Color, King George, Aragon, Escape and Shining Symbol give the soundtrack a strong identity beyond the film itself.
With its deep grooves, rich arrangements and unmistakable early-1970s atmosphere, Coffy remains an essential Roy Ayers album and a standout entry among classic blaxploitation soundtracks.
Track Listing Side One