You've Got It Bad Girl [Digipak]Quincy Jones
Release Date: 01/27/2009
Original Release:
1973
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1060214_CD
UPC # 602517910416
Label: Verve (USA)
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Performer: Quincy Jones
Producer: Quincy Jones; Ray Brown Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Personnel: Dave Grusin, Bob James (keyboards); Chuck Rainey, Ray Brown , Carol Kaye (bass guitar); Grady Tate (drums); Milt Holland, Bobbye Porter (percussion). Arranger: Quincy Jones. During the `70s, Quincy Jones--composer, arranger, and conductor--emerged as a solo artist in his own right, and released several discs under his name. From 1973, YOU'VE GOT IT BAD, GIRL is something of a resume for Jones's early `70s period. There's the music he composed for films ("Love Theme From THE GETAWAY"), Quiet Storm covers of Top 40 hits ("Summer In the City"), and some swinging Latin-accented big-band jazz ("Manteca"). Perhaps it's not consistent stylistically, but fans of Q will appreciate this LP's return as it also features some rather nifty contributions from Stevie Wonder and alto sax legend Phil Woods.
Quincy Jones has been one of the most influential and respected figures in music since the 1950s. His gifts as an arranger and producer have brought him a great deal of success including multi-platinum albums by Michael Jackson, his own high-profile label (Qwest), and magazine (Vibe). His endeavors into straight jazz recording are relatively few, but they bore some great fruit in the late '50s and early '60s.
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Influences:
Basie, Count Carter, Benny (Sax) Charles, Ray Cohn, Al Davis, Miles Eckstine, Billy Gillespie, Dizzy Hampton, Lionel Riddle, Nelson Terry, Clark
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