Double album: the first contains new material recorded with George Duke, the Brothers Johnson and vocal group Wattsline; the second is compiled from his previous work and includes "If I Ever Lose This Heaven", "Killer Joe" and "Walking In Space"!
The protean Quincy Jones returned to the recording studio as a leader after a long stretch in Hollywood with this triumphantly contemporary big band album....
A highly interesting amalgam of a Quincy Jones record from 1971. The tracks range from the ambitious Guitar Blues Odyssey to TV-theme tunes – absolutely...
1973 album from American jazz musician Quincy Jones, featuring Quincy’s exquisite arrangements and an all-star cast of musicians, including Stevie Wonder...
Their first album on A&M, an absolute classic example of 60's Brazillian music, every track a winner. Includes "Mas Que Nada", "Agua De Beber", "Berimbau"...
Don't be put off by the cover - this is not cheesy! Includes heavyweight Brazil dance jazz tunes - 'Casa Forte', 'Upa Neguinho' and 'Laia Ladaia ('Reza')....
Double vinyl compilation featuring so many killer tracks it hurts! "For What It's Worth", "Yemele","Viramundo", "Chelsea Morning", "Zanzibar". Essential!
Absolutely brilliant album featuring killer tunes such as "Vera Cruz", "Catavento", "Bridges" and more, produced by Creed Taylor in 1969. Featuring a huge...