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• Quincy Jones’ first LP as a leader. His previous recordings were mostly as a trumpeter, arranger and/or conductor for other musicians’ orchestras, such as Lionel Hampton, George Wallington and Dizzy Gillespie.
• Personnel includes : Art Farmer, Ernie Royal, Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green, Phil Woods, Lucky Thompson, Jerome Richardson, Hank Jones, Paul Chambers, Charlie Persip, Gene Quill, Zoot Sims, Herbie Mann, Charles Mingus, Billy Taylor, Buddy Collette, Bill Perkins, Pepper Adams, Carl Perkins, Leroy Vinnegar, Shelly Manne. 1956/1957.
• It is a wonderful-sounding, bright, vital, swinging, and utterly charming album in which the link to the blues is never forgotten and in which the basic swinging element is always present. (Ralph J. Gleason, 1956, Down Beat)
• This limited LP edition is a special audiophile pressing on 180 gram virgin vinyl, with thick cardboard sleeve.
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Track Listing for This is how I feel about Jazz SIDE A: 1 WALKIN’ (Richard Carpenter) 10:44 2 STOCKHOLM SWEETNIN’ (Quincy Jones) 5:38 3 EVENING IN PARIS (Quincy Jones) 4:06
SIDE B: 1 SERMONETTE (Cannonball Adderley) 5:55 2 A SLEEPIN’ BEE (Harold Arlen-Capote) 4:38 3 BOO’S BLUES (Quincy Jones) 5:12 4 LONDON DERRIERE (Johnny Mandel)* 4:03
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Discovery catalogue available for
Quincy Jones
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The Split (OST)
This is how I feel about Jazz
This is how I feel about Jazz
The Great World of Quincy Jones
The Birth of a Band - complete edition
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