Red Black & Green came along in 1973, at about midpoint in Ayers’ Polydor career. He manages to straddle the line between jazz and soul quite comfortably, but that was an era (think Grover Washington Jr. and George Benson’s CTI-era recordings) when the borders were fluid. The disc went Top 5 on the Billboard jazz chart, though it contains versions of such soul classics as “Papa Was A Rolling Stone” and “Ain’t No Sunshine.”