Quincy Jones - Talkin' Verve: Quincy Jones (2001)
BAND/ARTIST: Quincy Jones
- Title: Talkin' Verve: Quincy Jones
- Year Of Release: 2001
- Label: Verve
- Genre: Soul Jazz, Bossa, Samba, Pop Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 320 kbps
- Total Time: 00:43:01
- Total Size: 294 / 100 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01 - Comin' Home Baby 02:44
02 - Boogie Stop Shuffle 02:40
03 - On The Street Where You Live 02:32
04 - Soul Bossa Nova 02:44
05 - Funny Farm (From "The Slender Thread" Score) 01:30
06 - The Hucklebuck 02:23
07 - The "In" Crowd 03:01
08 - Baby Elephant Walk 02:53
09 - Satisfaction 03:27
10 - A Hard Day's Night 03:24
11 - What's New Pussycat? 02:43
12 - Fever 02:35
13 - Mohair Sam 02:21
14 - Something About You 03:13
15 - Hang On Sloopy 02:11
16 - Rack 'Em Up (From “The Pawnbroker” Score) 02:40
01 - Comin' Home Baby 02:44
02 - Boogie Stop Shuffle 02:40
03 - On The Street Where You Live 02:32
04 - Soul Bossa Nova 02:44
05 - Funny Farm (From "The Slender Thread" Score) 01:30
06 - The Hucklebuck 02:23
07 - The "In" Crowd 03:01
08 - Baby Elephant Walk 02:53
09 - Satisfaction 03:27
10 - A Hard Day's Night 03:24
11 - What's New Pussycat? 02:43
12 - Fever 02:35
13 - Mohair Sam 02:21
14 - Something About You 03:13
15 - Hang On Sloopy 02:11
16 - Rack 'Em Up (From “The Pawnbroker” Score) 02:40
The Talkin' Verve series was a huge set of recordings by individuals who had recorded for the label and were responsible for the funky, jazzy lounge music that was so revered again in the '90s, as well as the pioneers of the soul-jazz movement of the '60s. This volume, with Quincy Jones leading a big band, has all the elements of cool, sophisticated swagger, but liner note author Billy Vera has it all wrong when he claims that these were the blues without the edges. Nonsense. Check the cats who played in these bands: Harry "Sweets" Edison, Roland Kirk, Paul Gonsalves, Budd Johnson, Grady Tate, Ray Barretto, Freddie Hubbard, Ray Charles, Urbie Green, and more, In other words, this is some hard swingin', brass blasting, rhythm driven soul-jazz on a big-band budget and these cats sweat. Whether it's on the "Soul Bossa Nova" that's most known from the Austin Powers soundtrack, or Lamont Dozier's "Somethin' About You," or "Hang on Sloopy," with its Latin retro-fit, or Charles Mingus' "Boogie Stop Shuffle," or Dallas Frazier's "Mohair Sam," it's all gutbucket though ultra-sophisticated in terms of the charts Jones wrote. His career with Verve was a stellar one and these 16 cuts prove it.
Jazz | Bossa Nova | Soul | Pop | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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