Quincy Jones - Milestones Of A Legend (2022) {10CD Box Set}
Artist: Quincy Jones
Title: Milestones Of A Legend
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Intense Media – 600594
Genre: Jazz, Soul, Funk
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 11:24:10
Total Size: 1.53 / 3.42 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Milestones Of A Legend
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Intense Media – 600594
Genre: Jazz, Soul, Funk
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 11:24:10
Total Size: 1.53 / 3.42 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1
■ The Art Farmer Septet Plays Arrangements of Gigi Gryce & Quincy Jones
1. Mau Mau 5.18
2. Work of Art 5.48
3. The Little Bandmaster 4.08
4. Up in Quincy's Room (Gigi Gryce) 4.03
5. Wildwood (Gryce) 2.57
6. Evening in Paris 2.43
7. Elephant Walk (Jones) 3.27
8. Tia Juana (Gryce) 2.53
Arrangements by Quincy Jones (tracks 1–4) and Gigi Gryce (tracks 5–8)
Recorded at WOR Studios, New York
City, on July 2, 1953 (tracks 1–4) and at Van Gelder Studio in Hackensack, New Jersey, on June 7, 1954 (tracks 5–8)
■ This Is How I Feel About Jazz
9. Walkin' (Richard Carpenter) 10.44
10. Stockholm Sweetnin' (Jones) 5.39
11. Evening in Paris (Jones) 4.07
12. Sermonette (Julian Adderley, Jon
Hendricks) 5.56
13. A Sleepin' Bee (Harold Arlen, Truman
Capote) 4.39
14. Boo's Blues (Jones) 5.13
Quincy Jones – cond, arr
Art Farmer,Bernie Glow, Ernie Royal, Joe Wilder – tp
Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green, Frank Rehak – tb
Phil Woods, Gene Quill – as
Herbie Mann – fl
Jerome Richardson – fl,ts
Zoot Sims, Lucky Thompson, Bunny Bardach – ts
Jack Nimitz – bar
Milt Jackson – vib
Hank Jones, Billy Taylor – p
Paul Chambers, Charles Mingus – b
Charlie Persip – dr
Recorded on September 14, 19 and 29,
1956 and February 25, 1957 at
Studio Beltone Recording Studios, New
York City
Total Time 67.51
CD 2
■ Go West, Man!
1. Dancin' Pants (Jimmy Giuffre) 3.47
2. Be My Guest (Lennie Niehaus) 4.30
3. Kings Road Blues (Lennie Niehaus) 5.07
4. Bright Moon (Jimmy Giuffre) 5.21
5. The Oom Is Blues (Charlie Mariano) 5.09
6. Ballad Medley ("What's New?" (Bob Haggart, Johnny Burke) / "We'll Be Together Again" (Carl T. Fischer,Frankie Laine) /"Time on My Hands" (Harold Adamson, Mack Gordon, Vincent Youmans) / "You Go to My Head" (Haven Gillespie, Fred Coots) / "Laura" (David Raskin) 6.19
Benny Carter, Art Pepper, Herb Geller, Charlie Mariano – as
Bill Perkins, Buddy Collette and Walter Benton – ts
Pepper Adams – bs
Harry Edison, Conte Candoli, Pete Condoli, Jack Sheldon – tp
Carl Perkins, Lou Levy – p
Red MItchell, Leroy Vinnegar –b
Mel Lewis, Shelly Manne – dr
Arrangements by Jimmy Giuffre, Lennie Niehaus, Charlie Mariano
■ Billy Taylor Trio, orchestra conducted by Quincy Jones – My Fair Lady Loves Jazz
7. Show Me 4.50
8. I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face 3.45
9. With a Little Bit of Luck 4.35
10. The Rain in Spain 3.06
11. Get Me to the Church on Time 4.20
12. Wouldn't It Be Loverly? 5.04
13. I Could Have Danced All Night 4.04
14. On the Street Where You Live 3.45
All compositions by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe
Billy Taylor – p
Ernie Royal – tp
Don Elliott – tp, mell, vib, bongos
Jimmy Cleveland – tb
Jim Buffington – fh
Don Butterfield, Jay McAllister – tuba
Anthony Ortega – as, ts
Charlie Fowlkes – bs, bc
Al Casamenti – g
Earl May – b
Ed Thigpen – dr
Quincy Jones – arr, cond
Recorded in New York City on January 8 &
22, 1957 and February 5, 1957
Total Time 63‘48
CD 3
■ Harry Arnold And Quincy Jones – Quincy’s Home Again (aka Harry Arnold + Big Band + Quincy Jones = Jazz!)
1. Quincy's Home Again 2.32
2. The Midnight Sun Never Sets (Jones, Dorcas
Cochran, Henri Salvador) 4.10
3. Cherokee (Ray Noble) 3.17
4. Count 'Em (Jones, Jimmy Cleveland) 5.33
5. Brief Encounter 3.08
6. Room 608 (Horace Silver) 3.17
7. Kinda Blues 6.03
8. Meet Benny Bailey (Jones) 3.54
9. Doodlin' (Silver) 5.21
Compositions by Harry Arnold, except where indicated.
Quincy Jones – arr
Harry Arnold – dir
Benny Bailey, Sixten Eriksson, Arnold Johansson,
Weine Renliden, Bengt-Arne Wallin – tp
Gordon Ohlsson, Åke Persson, Andreas Skjold, Georg Vernon – tb
Rolf Backman, Arne Domnérus - as
Rolf Blomquist – ts, fl
Bjarne Nerem, Carl-Henrik Norin – ts
Johnny Ekh, Rune Falk – bs
Bengt Hallberg – p
Rolf Berg – g
Simon Brehm, Lars Pettersson – b
Egil Johansen – dr
Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden, on February 14,
March 19 and April 29, 1958
■ Art Farmer & Quincy Jones – Last Night When
We Were Young
10. Two Sleepy People (Hoagy Carmichael, Frank
Loesser) 3.23
11. Someone to Watch over Me (George
Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) 3.36
12. I Concentrate on You (Cole Porter) 2.53
13. Ill Wind (Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler) 3.44
14. Last Night When We Were Young (Arlen, Yip
Harburg) 3.00
15. Out of This World (Arlen, Johnny Mercer) 4.13
16. When I Fall in Love (Victor Young, Edward
Heyman) 3.34
17. Tangorine (Dizzy Gillespie) 2.48
18. What's Good About Goodbye? (Arlen, Leo
Robin) 3.39
Art Farmer – tp Hank Jones – p Tommy Kay, Barry
Galbraith – g Addison Farmer – b
Osie Johnson, Sol Gubin – dr Orchestra arranged
and conducted by Quincy Jones
Recorded in New York City on March 28, April 24
& 29, 1957
Total Time 68‘13
CD 4
■ The Great Wide World Of Jazz
1. Lester Leaps In (Lester Young) 3.34
2. Ghana (Ernie Wilkins) 4.37
3. Caravan (Juan Tizol, Duke Ellington, Irving Mills)
3.30
4. Everybody's Blues (Wilkins) 4.14
5. Cherokee (Indian Love Song) (Ray Noble) 3.10
6. Air Mail Special (Benny Goodman, Charlie
Christian, Jimmy Mundy) 2.35
7. They Say It's Wonderful (Irving Berlin) 3.23
8. Chant of the Weed (Don Redman) 3.13
9. I Never Has Seen Snow (Harold Arlen, Truman
Capote) 3.11
10. Eesom (Bill Potts) 5.04
Quincy Jones – cond
Art Farmer, Lennie Johnson, Jimmy Maxwell, Lee Morgan, Ernie Royal, Nick Travis – tp Billy Byers, Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green, Frank Rehak – tb
Julius Watkins – fh
Porter Kilbert, Phil Woods – as
Budd Johnson – ts
Jerome Richardson – ts, fl, picc
Sahib Shihab – bs
Patti Bown – p
Les Spann
– g, fl
Buddie Jones, Buddy Catlett – b
Don Lamond – dr
Arranged by Ralph Burns (8) Al Cohn (6, 7) Bill Potts (tracks 3, 9, 10)
Ernie Wilkins (1, 2, 4, 5);
Recorded at Fine Recording, New York City, on November 4 and 9, 1959
■ The Birth Of A Band
11. The Birth of a Band (Quincy Jones) 2.56
12. Moanin' (Bobby Timmons) 3.11
13. I Remember Clifford (Benny Golson) 3.44
14. Along Came Betty (Golson) 3.19
15. Tickle Toe (Lester Young) 2.58
16. Happy Faces (Sonny Stitt) 2.44
17. Whisper Not (Golson) 3.23
18. The Gypsy (Billy Reid) 4.07
19. A Change of Pace (Harry Arnold, Quincy Jones)
3.22
20. Tuxedo Junction (Erskine Hawkins, Bill Johnson,
Julian Dash, Buddy Feyne) 2.43
Quincy Jones – arr, cond Harry Edison, Joe
Newman, Ernie Royal, Clark Terry, Joe Wilder – tp
Billy Byers, Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green, Melba
Liston, Tom Mitchell – tb Julius Watkins – fh
Jerome Richardson – fl, as, ts, picc Frank Wess –
as, fl Phil Woods – as Benny Golson, Budd
Johnson, Zoot Sims, Sam Taylor – ts Danny Bank,
Sahib Shihab – bs Patti Bown, Moe
Wechsler – p Kenny Burrell, Les Spann – g Milt
Hinton – b Jimmy Crawford, Osie Johnson,
Don Lamond, Sam Woodyard – dr; Recorded at
Fine Recording, New York, on February 9,
March 9 & 10, May 26, 17 & 28 and June 16, 1959
Total Time 69‘27
CD 5
■ Around the World
1. Hot Sake (Quincy Jones) 3.01
2. Strike up the Band (George & Ira Gershwin) 2.24
3. Africana (Quincy Jones) 3.10
4. Meadowlands (Quincy Jones) 3.11
5. Rico Vacilon (R. Ruiz, Jr.) 2.16
6. Under Paris Skies (Hubert Giraud, Jean Drejac,
Kim Gannon) 2.33
7. Mack the Knife (Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill) 2.31
8. Manolete De Espana (Quincy Jones) 3.19
9. Baia (Brazil) (Ary Barroso) 3.55
10. Come Back to Sorrento (Trad., adapted by
Quincy Jones) 2.29
11. Dear Old Stockholm (Trad, adapted by Quincy
Jones) 3.59
Benny Bailey, Ernie Royal – tp Clark Terry – flh
Julius Watkins – frh Eric Dixon – fl
Sahib Shihab – fl, bs Jerome Richardson – afl Phil
Woods – as Eric Dixon – ts Curtis Fuller – tb
Don Arnone – g Patti Bown – p Don Elliott – xyl
Michael Olatunji, Jimmy Crawford,
Stu Martin – dr Michael Olatunji, Potato Valdez, Tito
Puente – perc
Arranged by Quincy Jones and Tito Puente (5);
Recorded in New York at Fine Recording Studio
■ I Dig Dancers
12. Pleasingly Plump (Quincy Jones) 2.17
13. G'wan Train (Patti Bown) 6.21
14. Moonglow (Will Hudson, Irving Mills, Eddie
DeLange) 2.50
15. Tone Poem (Melba Liston) 3.41
16. You Turned the Tables on Me (Louis Alter,
Sidney D. Mitchell) 2.31
17. Chinese Checkers (David Carr Glover) 2.42
18. Love Is Here to Stay (George Gershwin, Ira
Gershwin) 3.14
19. The Midnight Sun Will Never Set (Quincy Jones,
Henri Salvador, Dorcas Cochran) 4.35
20. Trouble on My Mind (Ray Noble) 2.32
21. A Sunday Kind of Love (Louis Prima, Barbara
Belle, Anita Leonard, Stan Rhodes) 2.35
Quincy Jones – arr, cond Benny Bailey, Freddie
Hubbard, Lennie Johnson, Jerry Kail,
Clyde Reasinger, Floyd Standifer, Clark Terry – tp
Wayne André, Curtis Fuller, Jimmy Cleveland,
Quentin Jackson, Melba Liston, Åke Persson – tb
Julius Watkins – fh Joe Lopes, Porter Kilbert,
Phil Woods – as Budd Johnson, Oliver Nelson,
Jerome Richardson – ts Sahib Shihab – bs
Patti Bown – p Les Spann – g, fl Buddy Catlett – b
Joe Harris, Stu Martin – dr
Recorded at Barclay Studios, Paris, France and Bell
Sound Studios, New York City,
on February 27 & 29, April 21 and October 19, 1960
Total Time 66'42
CD 6
■ Big Band Bossa Nova
1. Soul Bossa Nova (Quincy Jones) 2.46
2. Boogie Bossa Nova (Charles Mingus) 2.43
3. Desafinado (Antônio Carlos Jobim, Newton
Mendonça) 2.55
4. Manhã de Carnaval (Morning of the Carnival)
(Luiz Bonfá, Antonio Maria) 2.56
5. Se É Tarde Me Perdoa (Forgive Me If I'm Late)
(Ronaldo Bôscoli, Carlos Lyra) 4.23
6. On the Street Where You Live (Frederick
Loewe, Alan Jay Lerner) 2.34
7. One Note Samba (Samba De Uma Nota So)
2.01
(Antônio Carlos Jobim, Newton Mendonça)
8. Lalo Bossa Nova (Lalo Schifrin) 3.13
9. Serenata (Leroy Anderson, Mitchell Parish)
3.19
10. Chega de Saudade (No More Blues) 5.32
(Antônio Carlos Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes)
11. A Taste of Honey (Bobby Scott, Ric Marlow)
2.52
Quincy Jones – cond, arr Phil Woods – as Paul
Gonsalves – ts Roland Kirk – fl, afl
Jerome Richardson – fl, afl Clark Terry – tp, flh
Julius Watkins – frh Alan Raph – btb
Lalo Schifrin – p Jim Hall – g Chris White – b
Rudy Collins – dr Jack Del Rio, Carlos Gomez –
perc
Recorded at A&R Studios, New York City,
between June 15 and September 8, 1962
■ Quincy Jones and his orchestra – Live at
Newport 1961
12. Meet B.B. (Quincy Jones) 3.57
13. The Boy in the Tree (Quincy Jones) 5.02
14. Evening in Paris (Quincy Jones) 5.15
15. Air Mail Special (juímmy Mundy, Benny
Goodman, Charlie Christian) 4.27
16. Lester Leaps In (Lester Young) 6.12
17. G'Won Train (Patti Bown) 6.04
18. Banja Luka (Phil Woods) 5.58
Quincy Jones – arr, cond Phil Woods, Joe Lopes
– as Jerome Richardson, Eric Dixon – fl, ts
Pat Patrick – bs, Jimmy Nottingham, Jimmy
Maxwell, John Bello, Joe Newman – tp
Julius Watkins – frh Curtis Fuller, Melba Liston,
Britt Woodman, Paul Faulise – tb
Les Spann – flute, g Patricia “Patti” Bown – p Art
Davis – b Stu Martin – dr
Recorded live at The Newport Jazz Festival,
Newport, Rhode Island, on July 3, 1961
Total Time 72‘26
CD 7
■ Eddie Barclay Et Son Grand Orchestre – Et Voila!
1. Et Voila! (Eddie Barclay, Michel Legrand) 3.01
2. Quand Je Monte Chez Toi (Henri Salvador) 3.01
3. Place Blanche (Henri Salvador) 2.33
4. Ne M'Laissez Pas Comme Ca (C.Kalman, Charpin)
3.00
5. Sermonette (Cannonball & Nat Adderley) 2.49
6. Numéro 13 (Eddie Barclay, Londreau) 2.41
7. Tout Doucement (J.Mercadier) 2.30
8. Avec Ces Yeux-La (Charles Aznavour, Eddie
Barclay) 3.13
9. Tu Joues Avec Le Feu (B.Michel, Eddie Barclay)
2.57
10. Quelque Chose on Toi (Eddie Barclay, R. Le
Senechal) 3.05
11. Un P'tit Bout De Femme = Manhattan (B. Michel,
Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) 2.21
12. Pas Moi (F. Charpin, Londreau, M. Pon) 3.09
13. Craven (Eddie Barclay) 2.37
14. Quincy Boogie (Quincy Jones) 3.51
Quincy Jones – arr Fernand Verstraete, Fred Gérard,
Henry Banecke, Maurice Thomas,
Roger Guérin Jo Hrasko – tp Mickey Nicolas – as Don
Byas, Lucky Thompson, Marcel Hrasko,
Pierre Gossez – ts André Paquinet, Benny Vasseur,
Charle Huss – tb William Boucaya – bs
Gabriel Vilain – btb Raymond Guiot – fl Jean-Michel
Hauser – vib Stéphane Grappelli – vl
Art Simmons – p Pierre Cavalli – g Jean Bouchéty – b
Kenny Clarke – dr
Recorded in Paris, France, June 24, 1957 and October
18, 1957
■ Eddie Barclay Et Son Grand Orchestre – Confetti
15. For the First Time (Come Prima) (Taccani, Ram, Di
Paola) 1.57
16. Moonlight Serenade (Glenn Miller, Mitchell Parish)
2.46
17. Dans Mon Ile (Henri Salvador) 2.31
18. Adios (Eddie Woods, Enric Madriguer) 2.52
19. Coeur D'Artichaut (Rousand, Barclay, Jones) 3.05
20. Mon P'Tit Pote (Quincy Jones) 2.30
21. Twilight Time (Artie Dunn, Buck Ram, Morty Nevins,
Al Nevins) 2.54
22. Smoke Rings (H. Eugene Gifford, Ned Washington)
2.07
23. I'll Keep Coming Back for More = Fragile Eyes
(Samuel, Barclay, Jones) 2.21
24. Sous Le Vieux Pont Des Soupirs (J. Broussolle, M.
Monnet) 2.49
25. Valse Des Lilas (Barclay, E. Marnay, M. Legrand)
2.37
26. Je Voudrais (André Salvet, B. Cozuatrix) 3.07
Eddie Barclay and his orchestra, arrangements by
Quincy Jones
Recorded at Studios Barclay-Hoche Enregistrements in
1960
Total Time 73‘00
CD 8
■ Peggy Lee – Blues Cross Country
1. Kansas City (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller) 2.30
2. Basin Street Blues (Spencer Williams) 3.05
3. Los Angeles Blues (Peggy Lee, Quincy Jones) 2.39
4. I Lost My Sugar in Salt Lake City (Johnny Lange, Leon Rene) 2.54
5. The Grain Belt Blues (Peggy Lee, Schluger, Raskin) 1.53
6. New York City Blues (Peggy Lee, Quincy Jones) 3.22
7. Goin' to Chicago Blues (Count Basie, Jimmy Rushing) 2.38
8. San Francisco Blues (Peggy Lee, Schluger, Raskin) 2.38
9. Fisherman's Wharf (Milton Raskin, Peggy Lee) 3.12
10. Boston Beans (Peggy Lee, Schluger, Raskin) 2.06
11. The Train Blues (Peggy Lee, Quincy Jones) 2.42
12. St. Louis Blues (W. C. Handy) 2.16
Recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA, in 1962
■ Peggy Lee – If You Go
13. As Time Goes By (Herman Hupfeld) 2.54
14. If You Go (Geoffrey Parsons, Michel Emer) 2.43
15. Oh Love Hast Thou Forsaken Me (William Bowers) 2.38
16. Say It Isn't So (Irving Berlin) 2.58
17. I Wish I Didn't Love You So (Frank Loesser) 2.50
18. Maybe It's Because (I Love You Too Much) (Irving Berlin) 2.03
19. I'm Gonna Laugh You out of My Life (Cy Coleman, Joseph Allen McCarthy) 2.50
20. I Get Along without You Very Well (Hoagy Carmichael) 2.51
21. (I Love Your) Gypsy Heart (Harry Sukman, Peggy Lee) 2.31
22. When I Was a Child (Floyd Huddleston, Mark McIntyre) 3.17
23. Here's That Rainy Day (James Van Heusen-Johnny Burke) 2.51
24. Smile (Charlie Chaplin, Parsons, Tuner) 2.22
Peggy Lee – voc
Quincy Jones – arr, cond
Orchestras include a.o. Jack Sheldon, Pete Candoli – tp
Frank Rosolino – tb
Benny Carter, Buddy Collette, Plas Johnson, Bill Perkins – sax
Jimmy Rowles – p
Dennis Budimir – g
Shelly Manne, Stan Levey – dr
Recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA, on June 22, 24 and 27 in 1961
Total Time 64'52
CD 9
■ Dinah Washington With Quincy Jones And His Orchestra – The Swingin' Miss "D"
1. They Didn't Believe Me (Herbert Reynolds, Jerome Kern) 2.44
2. You're Crying (Quincy Jones) 3.29
3. Makin' Whoopee (Gus Kahn, Walter Donaldson) 2.25
4. Every Time We Say Goodbye (Cole Porter) 2.26
5. But Not for Me (George & Ira Gershwin) 2.24
6. Caravan (Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Juan Tizol) 2.36
7. Perdido (Erwin Drake, H. J. Lengsfelder, Juan Tizol) 3.22
8. Never Let Me Go (Jay Livingston, Ray Evans) 2.41
9. Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby (Billy Austin, Louis Jordan) 2.53
10. I'll Close My Eyes (Billy Reid) 3.55
11. Somebody Loves Me (Ballard McDonald, Buddy de Sylva, George Gershwin) 2.31
Dinah Washington – voc Quincy Jones – cond, arr
Don Elliott – tp, mell, vib, xyl, bongos
Jimmy Maxwell, Doc Severinsen, Charlie Shavers, Clark Terry, Bernie Glow, Nick Travis,
Ernie Royal, Joe Wilder – tp
Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green, Quentin Jackson – tb
Tommy Mitchell – btb
Hal McKusick – fl, as
Anthony Ortega – as, cl
Jerome Richardson, Lucky Thompson – ts, cl
Danny Bank – bcl, bs
Clarence "Sleepy" Anderson – p, cel
Barry Galbraith – g
Milt Hinton – b
Osie Johnson, Jimmy Crawford – dr
Arrangements by Quincy Jones, Ernie Wilkins and Benny Golson
Recorded in New York City, December 4 to 6, 1956
■ Dinah Washington – I Wanna Be Loved
12. I Wanna Be Loved (Edward Heyman, Fred Rose, Johnny
Green) 2.47
13. Don't Explain (Arthur Herzog, Jr., Billie Holiday) 2.34
14. Everybody's Somebody's Fool (Ace Adams, Lionel Hampton)
2.33
15. Invitation (Bronislaw Kaper, Paul Francis Webster) 3.06
16. You're Crying (Leonard Feather, Quincy Jones) 3.31
17. Let's Fall in Love (Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler) 2.10
18. When Your Lover Has Gone (Einar Aaron Swan) 2.13
19. A Stranger in Town (Mel Tormé) 2.20
20. God Bless The Child (Arthur Herzog, Jr., Billie Holiday) 2.48
21. Blue Gardenia (Bob Russell, Lester Lee) 3.22
22. I Can't Face The Music (Without Singin' The Blues) (Rube
Bloom, Ted Koehler) 3.26
23. Sometimes I'm Happy (Clifford Grey, Irving Caesar, Vincent
Youmans) 2.07
The Quincy Jones Orchestra Arranged by Billy Byers, Ernie Wilkins, Hal Mooney,
Quincy Jones; Recorded in New York City in 1962
Total Time 64‘29
CD 10
■ Joe Harris, Ake Persson, Benny Bailey – Quincy – Here we Come
1. The Golden Touch (Quincy Jones, Oscar Pettiford) 3.04
2. Jones Beach 4.54
3. The Midnight Sun Will Never Set (D. Cochran, Henri Salvador, Quincy Jones) 4.57
4. I'm Gone 5.17
5. Meet Benny Bailey 2.50
6. Count' em (Jimmy Cleveland, Quincy Jones) 7.33
7. Fallen Feathers 3.36
8. Plenty Plenty Soul (Milt Jackson, Quincy Jones) 3.35
The Quincetet:
Benny Bailey, Joe Harris – tp
Ake Persson – tb
Arne Domnerus – as
Bjarne Nerem – ts
Lennart Johnsson – bs
Gunnar Svensson, Gösta Theselius – p
Gunnar Johnson – b
Joe Harris – dr
Recorded at Millessalen Recording Studios, Stockholm, Sweden, by members of the original Quincy Jones Orchestra on October 8, 1959
■ Harry Arnold – Guest Book
9. On the Sunny Side of the Street (McHugh, Fields) 3.55
10. I Remember You (Johnny Mercer, Schertzinger) 3.25
11. Pennies from Heaven (Johnston, Burke) 4.21
12. Frosty Summer 4.19
13. The Young Man Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn (Trad., arr.
By Quincy Jones) 4.41
14. Sister Sadie 4.26
15. On Easy Street (Anisfield, Weiss) 3.02
16. That Old Black Magic (Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen)
4.06
17. Image 3.35
18. Tea for Two (Caesar, Youmans) 3.17
All compositions by Quincy Jones, except where otherwise noted
Harry Arnold & His Swedish Radio Studio Orchestra with Nat Adderley, cornet
Benny Bailey – tp
Lucky Thompson – ss
Arne Domnérus – as
Coleman Hawkins – ts
Åke Persson – tb
TootsThielemans – g, harm
George Riedel – b;
Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden, between 1960 and 1961
Total Time 75‘14
– 20 original albums – Q’s greatest Jazz recordings from the 50s and early 60s
– Featuring Peggy Lee, Dinah Washington, Freddie Hubbard, Art Farmer, Clark Terry, Coleman Hawkins, and hits like “Soul Bossa Nova”
Quincy Delight Jones Jr.’s achievements as a multi Grammy- and Oscar-winning
record producer, musician, songwriter, composer, arranger, as well as a film and
television producer are the stuff of legends. His incredible career, which spans 70
years in the entertainment industry, began in the 1950s – when the young man from
the South Side of Chicago started out as a Jazz trumpeter, soon becoming a
popular arranger and successful band leader.
This exclusive 10 CD box-set presents those legendary beginnings with twenty
original albums that showcase Q’s wide range of musical talents. The music ranges
from the big band sounds of his own Allstar-orchestras via arrangements for
trumpeter Art Farmer on to albums he produced, arranged and conducted for
singers Peggy Lee or Dinah Washington. After listening to these selections, it
becomes obvious why Time named the man famous for producing Michael
Jackson’s biggest hits “one of the most influential jazz musicians of the 20th
century”.
– Featuring Peggy Lee, Dinah Washington, Freddie Hubbard, Art Farmer, Clark Terry, Coleman Hawkins, and hits like “Soul Bossa Nova”
Quincy Delight Jones Jr.’s achievements as a multi Grammy- and Oscar-winning
record producer, musician, songwriter, composer, arranger, as well as a film and
television producer are the stuff of legends. His incredible career, which spans 70
years in the entertainment industry, began in the 1950s – when the young man from
the South Side of Chicago started out as a Jazz trumpeter, soon becoming a
popular arranger and successful band leader.
This exclusive 10 CD box-set presents those legendary beginnings with twenty
original albums that showcase Q’s wide range of musical talents. The music ranges
from the big band sounds of his own Allstar-orchestras via arrangements for
trumpeter Art Farmer on to albums he produced, arranged and conducted for
singers Peggy Lee or Dinah Washington. After listening to these selections, it
becomes obvious why Time named the man famous for producing Michael
Jackson’s biggest hits “one of the most influential jazz musicians of the 20th
century”.