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Quincy Jones - Q: The Musical Biography of Quincy Jones
CD DetailsArtist: Quincy Jones Edition: Music CD Format: Box set CD Release Date: 2001-10-16 Music Label: Rhino / Wea Soundtracks: Music CD 1- Kingfish - Lionel Hampton & His Orchestra
- Stockholm Sweetnin' - Clifford Brown & Art Farmer with The Swedish All Stars
- I'm Gone - King Pleasure
- Swingin' Till The Girls Come Home - Oscar Pettiford
- Whole Lot Of Shakin' Goin' On - Big Maybelle
- The Song Is You - Cannonball Adderley
- Let Me Off Uptown - Gene Krupa Big Band featuring Anita O'Day & Roy Eldridge
- Makin' Whoopee - Dinah Washington
- Misty - Sarah Vaughan
- Moanin' - The Quincy Jones Big Band featuring Clark Terry
- One Mint Julep - Ray Charles
- As Time Goes By - Peggy Lee featuring Benny Carter
- Sophisticated Lady - Billy Eckstine with Quincy Jones & His Orchestra
- Quintessence - Quincy Jones & His Orchestra featuring Phil Woods
- The Midnight Sun Will Never Set - Duke Ellington & His Orchestra
- I Can't Stop Loving You - Count Basie & His Orchestra
- I'm Beginning To See The Light - Ella Fitzgerald with Count Basie & His Orchestra
- Faith - Louis Armstrong
- Tribute To Benny Carter - Carmen McRae
- Springsville - Miles Davis & Quincy Jones
- My Buddy - Ray Charles
Music CD 2- Soul Bossa Nova - Quincy Jones & His Orchestra
- In The Heat Of The Night - Ray Charles
- The Pawnbroker - Tony Bennett
- Ease On Down The Road - Diana Ross & Michael Jackson
- Eyes Of Love - Quincy Jones featuring Toots Thielemans
- Sanford & Son Theme (The Street Beater) - Quincy Jones featuring Ernie Watts
- Come Back Charleston Blue - Donny Hathaway & Margie Joseph
- Hikky-Burr - Quincy Jones featuring Bill Cosby
- Ironside - Quincy Jones featuring Jerome Richardson, Freddy Hubbard & Hubert Laws
- You Put It On Me - B.B. King
- Who Needs Forever? - Astrud Gilberto featuring Zoot Sims
- For Love Of Ivy (End Title) - Shirley Horn
- Call Me Mister Tibbs (Main Title) - Quincy Jones featuring Billy Preston
- The Time For Love Is Anytime ("Cactus Flower" Theme) - Sarah Vaughan featuring Bobby Bryant
- The Hot Rock (End Title) - The Four Hot Rocks
- Mirage - Johnny Mathis
- Theme From "The Anderson Tapes" - Quincy Jones featuring Edd Kalehoff, Bobby Scott, Milt Jackson, Freddie Hubbard & Toots Thielemans
- The Spell You Spin (The Web You Weave) - Shirley Horn
- Lonely Bottles - Quincy Jones & His Orchestra featuring Frank Rosolino
- Love Theme From "The Getaway" - Quincy Jones featuring Toots Thielemans
- Money Runner/Money Is (medley) - Quincy Jones featuring Little Richard
- Miss Celie's Blues (Sister) - Quincy Jones featuring Tata Vega
- Many Rains Ago (Oluwa) - Quincy Jones featuring Letta Mbulu)
Music CD 3- Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) - Frank Sinatra with Count Basie & His Orchestra
- Thriller - Michael Jackson
- Baby, Come To Me - Patti Austin & James Ingram
- Give Me The Night - George Benson
- Yah Mo B There - James Ingram with Michael McDonald
- You Don't Own Me - Lesley Gore
- Stomp! - The Brothers Johnson
- Do You Love What You Feel - Rufus featuring Chaka Khan
- Something So Right - Paul Simon
- Strawberry Letter 23 - The Brothers Johnson
- Somewhere - Aretha Franklin
- Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough - Michael Jackson
- How Do You Keep The Music Playing? - James Ingram & Patti Austin
- State Of Independence - Donna Summer
- We Are The World - USA For Africa
Music CD 4- Killer Joe - Quincy Jones featuring Hubert Laws & Freddie Hubbard
- Stuff Like That - Quincy Jones featuring Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson & Chaka Khan
- Everything Must Change - Quincy Jones featuring Benard Ighner
- I Heard That!! - Quincy Jones featuring The Wattsline
- Tell Me A Bedtime Story - Quincy Jones featuring Hubert Laws, Herbie Hancock & Harry Lookofsky Strings
- Beautiful Black Girl - Quincy Jones featuring The Watts Prophets
- Takin' it To The Streets - Quincy Jones featuring Luther Vandross, Gwen Guthrie & Michael Brecker
- Walking In Space - Quincy Jones featuring Valerie Simpson, Hubert Laws, Freddie Hubbard, Rahsaan Roland Kirk & Eric Gales
- Just Once - Quincy Jones featuring James Ingram
- One Hundred Ways - Quincy Jones featuring James Ingram & Greg Phillinganes
- Let The Good Times Roll - Quincy Jones featuring Stevie Wonder, Bono & Ray Charles
- Moody's Mood For Love - Quincy Jones featuring James Moody, Brian McKnight, Take 6 & Rachelle Ferrell
- Back On The Block - Quincy Jones featuring QDIII, Ice-T, Melle Mel, Big Daddy Kane, Kool Moe Dee, Tevin Campbell & Josef Zawinul
- Setembro (Brazilian Wedding Song) - Quincy Jones featuring Sarah Vaughan, Take 6, George Benson & Gerald Albright
- The Secret Garden (Sweet Seduction Suite) - Quincy Jones featuring Barry White, James Ingram & Al B. Sure!
Music reviews of Q: The Musical Biography of Quincy JonesMusic Review: The Great musician Rating: 5 StarsBeautiful music. This is lovely bio-discography. Jazz, movie, pop, funk .... for all kind of music, he is #1 . Fans of Q, u have to buy it !
Description of Q: The Musical Biography of Quincy JonesThis stunning four-CD collection is a great companion to Quincy Jones's excellent autobiography. It's also a great compilation of his eclectic genius, which has touched everyone from bebopper Clifford Brown to hip-hop rapper Ice-T. The Grammy Award-winning composer-producer has something for everybody here. His jazz sides include his first recorded trumpet solo on "Kingfish" (with the great vibraphonist Lionel Hampton). There's also his swinging composition "Stockholm Sweetnin'" and his hip arrangements for Peggy Lee, Count Basie, Sarah Vaughan, and Miles Davis. Film buffs will love Jones's swinging soundtrack music, including the Latin lilt of "Soul Bossa Nova" from Austin Powers, the gritty vocals of Ray Charles on "In the Heat of the Night," the bluesy "Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)" from The Color Purple, and the hilarious "Sanford & Son Theme (The Street Beater)." Then, there's Michael Jackson's megahit, "Thriller," Frank Sinatra's "Fly Me to the Moon," and some long-lost gems, like the Brothers Johnson's immortal rendition of Shuggie Otis's spacey classic, "Strawberry Letter 23," Lesley Gore's bubblegum tune, "You Don't Own Me," and the all-star track, "We Are the World." Jones's best work as a solo artist includes his slick renditions of Benny Golson's "Killer Joe," Herbie Hancock's lush "Tell Me a Bedtime Story," and the rarely heard ballad "Everything Must Change." This collection summarizes Quincy Jones's brilliant career, and it showcases the some of the best of our musical heritage. --Eugene Holley Jr.
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