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04/07/2024

Quincy Jones ‎– Golden Boy



Quincy Jones ‎– Golden Boy, Mercury records  ‎– MG 20938 Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono

Mercury records 1964 – MG 20938


notes:

Golden Boy is an album by Quincy Jones which was released
by Mercury in 1964. The album includes three versions
of the theme from the musical Golden Boy with three original
 compositions and jazz versions of pop hits.

credits:

    Quincy Jones – arranger, conductor with orchestra including:
    Freddie Hubbard, Joe Newman, Johnny Foske, Dick Hurwitz − trumpet
    Al Grey, Billy Byers, Paul Faulise, Quentin Jackson, Bill Watrous − trombone
    James Buffington, Morris Secon − French horn
    Jerome Richardson − flute, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone
    Phil Woods − alto saxophone
    Frank Foster − tenor saxophone, flute
    Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis − tenor saxophone
    George Dessinger, Stan Webb − tenor saxophone, clarinet
    Billy Slapin − clarinet, flute
    Cecil Payne − baritone saxophone
    Jim Hall − guitar
    Margaret Ross − harp
    Bobby Scott − piano
    Don Elliott − vibraphone, marimba, vocals
    Art Davis, Bob Cranshaw, Milt Hinton − bass
    Ed Shaughnessy, Grady Tate − drums
    Al Brown, Archie Levin, Charles McCracken, David Mankovitz,
  David Schwartz, George Ricci, Harold Coletta, Harry Lookofsky, J
   ulien Barber, Karen Tuttle, Kermit Moore, Maurice Bialkin,
     Selwart Clarke, Ted Israel – string section

   
Recorded    September 15, 1964
Studio    National Recording Studios, New York City

Strings personnel is based on LP sleeve, which may
or may not refer to session on September 15, 1964 or,
more likely, a collective listing for both sessions.
Don Elliott plays bass marimba on Seaweed.

Golden Boy is listed as (string version) to distinguish
from big band version recorded September 15, 1964.
notes:

Golden Boy is an album by Quincy Jones which was released
by Mercury in 1964. The album includes three versions
of the theme from the musical Golden Boy with three original
 compositions and jazz versions of pop hits.

credits:

    Quincy Jones – arranger, conductor with orchestra including:
    Freddie Hubbard, Joe Newman, Johnny Foske, Dick Hurwitz − trumpet
    Al Grey, Billy Byers, Paul Faulise, Quentin Jackson, Bill Watrous − trombone
    James Buffington, Morris Secon − French horn
    Jerome Richardson − flute, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone
    Phil Woods − alto saxophone
    Frank Foster − tenor saxophone, flute
    Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis − tenor saxophone
    George Dessinger, Stan Webb − tenor saxophone, clarinet
    Billy Slapin − clarinet, flute
    Cecil Payne − baritone saxophone
    Jim Hall − guitar
    Margaret Ross − harp
    Bobby Scott − piano
    Don Elliott − vibraphone, marimba, vocals
    Art Davis, Bob Cranshaw, Milt Hinton − bass
    Ed Shaughnessy, Grady Tate − drums
    Al Brown, Archie Levin, Charles McCracken, David Mankovitz,
  David Schwartz, George Ricci, Harold Coletta, Harry Lookofsky, J
   ulien Barber, Karen Tuttle, Kermit Moore, Maurice Bialkin,
     Selwart Clarke, Ted Israel – string section

   
Recorded    September 15, 1964
Studio    National Recording Studios, New York City

Strings personnel is based on LP sleeve, which may
or may not refer to session on September 15, 1964 or,
more likely, a collective listing for both sessions.
Don Elliott plays bass marimba on Seaweed.

Golden Boy is listed as (string version) to distinguish
from big band version recorded September 15, 1964.

tracklist:

A1        Theme From Golden Boy (String Version)
Written-By – Charles Strouse, Lee Adams (2)
2:47
A2        The Witching Hour
Written-By – Q. Jones*
3:40
A3        Seaweed
Written-By – Quincy Jones
2:24
A4        Golden Boy
Written-By – Charles Strouse, Lee Adams (2)
3:10
A5        Django
Written-By – John Lewis (2)
4:58
B1        Soul Serenade
Written-By – Curtis Ousley, Luther Dixon
3:44
B2        Theme From Golden Boy (Big Band Version)
Written-By – Charles Strouse, Lee Adams (2)
3:54
B3        Hard Day's Night
Written-By – Lennon-McCartney
3:24
B4        The Sidewinder
Written-By – Lee Morgan
3:40
B5        The Midnight Sun Will Never Set
Written-By – D. Cochran*, H. Salvador*, Quincy Jones
3:08












Quincy Jones And His Orchestra ‎– Quincy's Got A Brand New Bag


Quincy Jones And His Orchestra ‎– Quincy's Got A Brand New Bag, Mercury records  – MG21063 Vinyl, LP

Mercury records 1965 – MG21063



notes:

Quincy's Got a Brand New Bag is a studio album by record producer,
 arranger and musician, Quincy Jones, featuring instrumental
 arrangements of contemporary pop/R&B hits which was recorded
 in late 1965 at RPM International Studios and engineered in
part by Ray Charles, who performed on many tracks.

credits:

Bass – Ben Tucker (tracks: A3, B2, B3, B5),
 Carol Kay (tracks: A1, A2, A4 to A6, B1, B4, B6)
Bongos – Ray Barretto (tracks: A3, B2, B3, B5)
Congas – Ray Barretto (tracks: A3, B2, B3, B5)
Drums – Grady Tate (tracks: A3, B2, B3, B5)
Flute – Jerome Richardson (tracks: A3, B2, B3, B5)
Guitar – Arthur Knight (tracks: A1, A2, A4 to A6, B1, B4, B6),
Rene Hall (tracks: A1, A2, A4 to A6, B1, B4, B6)
Percussion – Gary Coleman (tracks: A1, A2, A4 to A6, B1, B4, B6)
Piano – Bobby Scott (tracks: A3, B2, B3, B5)
Piano, Organ – Michael Rubini* (tracks: A1, A2, A4 to A6, B1, B4, B6),
 Ray Charles (tracks: A1, A2, A4 to A6, B1, B4, B6)
Saxophone [Alto] – Jackie Kelso (tracks: A1, A2, A4 to A6, B1, B4, B6)
Saxophone [Baritone] – Jewel Grant (tracks: A1, A2, A4 to A6, B1, B4, B6)
Saxophone [Tenor] – Jerome Richardson (tracks: A3, B2, B3, B5)
Trombone – Erbie Green* (tracks: A1, A2, A4 to A6, B1, B4, B6)
Trombone [Bass] – Kenny Schroyer (tracks: A1, A2, A4 to A6, B1, B4, B6)
Trumpet – Bobby Bryant (tracks: A1, A2, A4 to A6, B1, B4, B6),
 Joe Newman (tracks: A3, B2, B3, B5)

Recorded at RPM International Studios, Los Angeles,
California, November 22, 24 and 27, 1965
Engineer – Joe Adams, Ray Charles, Rudy Hill

tracklist:


A1        Ain't That Peculiar
Arranged By – Bob Florence
Conductor – Quincy Jones
Producer – Quincy Jones
2:47
A2        I Got You (I Feel Good)
Arranged By – Bob Florence
Conductor – Quincy Jones
Producer – Quincy Jones
3:46
A3        I Hear A Symphony
Arranged By – Bobby Scott
Conductor – Bobby Scott
Producer – Bobby Scott
3:06
A4        A Lovers Concerto
Arranged By – Bob Florence
Conductor – Quincy Jones
Producer – Quincy Jones
2:39
A5        Baby Cakes
Arranged By – Quincy Jones
Conductor – Quincy Jones
Producer – Quincy Jones
4:02
A6        Mohair Sam
Arranged By – Bob Florence
Conductor – Quincy Jones
Producer – Quincy Jones
2:11
B1        Something About You
Arranged By – Bob Florence
Conductor – Quincy Jones
Producer – Quincy Jones
2:52
B2        Boss Bird
Arranged By – Bobby Scott
Conductor – Bobby Scott
Producer – Bobby Scott
3:19
B3        Hang On Sloopy
Arranged By – Bobby Scott
Conductor – Bobby Scott
Producer – Bobby Scott
2:12
B4        Fever
Arranged By – Quincy Jones
Conductor – Quincy Jones
Producer – Quincy Jones
2:23
B5        Harlem Nocturne
Arranged By – Bobby Scott
Conductor – Bobby Scott
Producer – Bobby Scott
2:35
B6        Papa's Got A Brand New Bag
Arranged By – Quincy Jones
Conductor – Quincy Jones
Producer – Quincy Jones
2:07









04/12/2022

QUINCY JONES PLAYS HIP HITS




MERCURY RECORDS 1963                    SR 60799








credits:



Al Cohn, Frank Wess, James Moody, Roland Kirk,
    Walter Levinsky, Zoot Sims - saxophone
    Budd Johnson, Jerome Richardson, Seldon Powell, Romeo Penque - reeds
    Al Perisi, Clark Terry, Ernie Royal, James Nottingham,
    Joe Newman, Snooky Young - trumpet
    Billy Byers, Jimmy Cleveland, Kai Winding, Melba Liston,
    Paul Faulise, Quentin "Butter" Jackson, Santo Russo, Thomas Mitchell - trombone
    Earl Chapin, Fred Klein, James Buffington, Julius Watkins,
    Paul Ingraham, Ray Alonge, Bob Northern, Willie Ruff - french horn
    Charles McCoy - harmonica
    Bobby Scott, Lalo Schifrin, Patti Bown - piano, organ
    Jim Hall, Kenny Burrell, Sam Herman, Wayne Wright - guitar
    Ray Crawford - guitar
    Art Davis, Ben Tucker, Chris White, George Duvivier, Major Holley, Milt Hinton - bass
    Ed Shaughnessy, Ossie Johnson, Rudy Collins - drums
    Bill Costa, Carlos Gomez, George Devins, Jack Del Rio, Charles McCoy,
    James Johnson, Jose Paula - percussion


This album was recorded monaurally and stereophonically on
April 9, 10, & 11, 1963 at A&R Studios, New York City,
with Phil Ramone as engineer.



tracks list:








A1 Comin' Home Baby 2:40


A2 Gravy Waltz 2:36


A3 Desafinado 2:52


A4 Exodus 3:14


A5 Cast Your Fate To The Wind 2:40


A6 A Taste Of Honey 2:32


B1 Back At The Chicken Shack 2:58


B2 Jive Samba 2:38


B3 Take Five 3:28


B4 Walk On The Wild Side 3:08


B5 Watermelon Man 3:19


B6 Bossa Nova U.S.A 3:05







 




 
 


QUINCY JONES IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT




UNITED ARTISTS RECORDS 1968             UAS 5160  








credits:





 Composed By, Conductor – Quincy Jones
    Flute – Roland Kirk
    Liner Notes – Norman Jewison
    Lyrics By – Alan And Marilyn Bergman








tracks list:





A1     In The Heat Of The Night
Vocals – Ray Charles
A2     Peep-Freak Patrol Car     1:30
A3     Cotton Curtain     2:33
A4     Where Whitey Ain't Around     1:11
A5     Whipping Boy     1:25
A6     No You Won't     1:34
A7     Nitty Gritty Time     1:50
A8     It Sure Is Groovy!
Vocals – Gil Bernal
B1     Bowlegged Polly
Vocals – Glen Campbell
B2     Shag Bag, Hounds & Harvey     3:28
B3     Chief's Drive To Mayor     1:10
B4     Give Me Until Morning     1:09
B5     On Your Feet, Boy!     1:37
B6     Blood & Roots     1:07
B7     Mama Caleba's Blues
Soloist [Piano] – Ray Charles
B8     Foul Owl
Vocals – Boomer*, Travis