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Quincy Jones, From Q with Love

Audio CD

Disk ID: 265352

Disk length: 1h 2m 45s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Setembro (Brazilian Wedding Song) 3:38
2. Secret Garden (Sweet Seduction Suite) 6:41
3. I'm Yours 4:14
4. Baby, Come to Me 5:04
5. You Put a Move on My Heart 6:15
6. Velas 4:06
7. Moody's Mood for Love 4:20
8. Liberian Girl 3:50
9. Love Dance 3:20
10. One Hundred Ways 4:20
11. Rock With You 4:10
12. Turn Out The Lamplight 4:45
13. Lady in My Life 4:58
14. Shadow of Your Smile 2:53

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Review

As arranger, composer, and producer, Quincy Jones has helped shape American popular music in a unique way--growing and changing with it, interacting with and recombining its elements--from his beginnings in jazz in the 1950s to his extraordinary successes in r&b in recent decades. Much of that achievement is touched on in the love songs of this 2-CD set, beginning with his early jazz work with Sarah Vaughan and the great Frank Sinatra-Count Basie collaboration on "The Shadow of Your Smile." Perhaps more than anyone else, Jones has been responsible for the contemporary shape of r&b, smoothing out its rough edges and focusing a song with complex, innovative production that has a pulsing undercurrent all its own. As this collection so ably demonstrates, Jones is as at home with jazz singer Rachelle Farrell in a recasting of "Moody's Mood for Love" as he is lending his special skills to soulful singers like Patti Austin and James Ingram. --Adam Rains

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