The Musical Biography of Quincy Jones - Gone Hollywood vol. 2 (2001)

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The Musical Biography of Quincy Jones - Gone Hollywood vol. 2
Jazz | mp3 320 Kbps | 169 MB
Rhino 2001

Born in Chicago in 1933 and raised in Seattle (where Ray Charles was an early mentor), Jones got his start playing trumpet with Lionel Hampton from 1950-53. He then began producing for other artists in the mid-’50s. During the ’60s he led his own big band, headed the A&R staff at Mercury Records, produced Frank Sinatra and Count Basie, and still found the time to score dozens of movies and TV shows. In 1974, "Q" (as he came to be known) picked up his first gold album as a solo artist, for Body Heat.
01. Quincy Jones & His Orchestra - Soul Bossa Nova
02. Ray Charles - In The Heat Of The Night
03. Tony Bennett - The Pawnbroker
04. Diana Ross & Michael Jackson - Ease On Down The Road
05. Quincy Jones featuring Toots Thielemans - Eyes Of Love
06. Quincy Jones featuring Ernie Watts - Sanford & Son Theme (The Street Beater)
07. Donny Hathaway & Margie Joseph - Come Back Charleston Blue
08. Quincy Jones featuring Bill Cosby - Hikky-Burr
09. Quincy Jones featuring Jerome Richardson, Freddie Hubbard & Hubert Laws - Ironside
10. B.B. King - You Put It On Me
11. Astrud Gilberto featuring Zoot Sims - Who Needs Forever
12. Shirley Horn - For Love Of Ivy (End Title)
13. Quincy Jones featuring Billy Preston - Call Me Mister Tibbs (Main Title)
14. Sarah Vaughan featuring Bobby Bryant - The Time For Love Is Anytime (Cactus Flower Theme)
15. The Four Hot Rocks - The Hot Rock (End Title)
16. Johnny Mathis - Mirage
17. Theme from The Anderson Tapes - Quincy Jones featuring Edd Kalehoff
18. Shirley Horn - The Spell You Spin (The Web You Weave)
19. Quincy Jones & His Orchestra featuring Frank Rosolino - Lonely Bottles
20. Quincy Jones featuring Toots Thielemans - Love Theme From The Getaway
21. Quincy Jones featuring Little Richard - Money Runner-Money Is (Medley)
22. Quincy Jones featuring Tata Vega - Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)
23. Quincy Jones featuring Letta Mbulu - Many Rains Ago (Oluwa)