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Quincy Jones ‎– I Heard That!!

Quincy Jones ‎– I Heard That!!
Label: A&M Records – AMLH 63705
Format: 2 × Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Country: UK
Released: 1976
Genre: Funk / Soul, Jazz
Style: Soul-Jazz, Jazz-Funk, Disco
Tracklist
A1 I Heard That!! 2:18
Written-By – D. Grusin, Q. Jones
A2 Things Could Be Worse For Me 4:35
Written-By – C. May
A3 What Good Is A Song 7:29
Written-By – C. May
A4 You Have To Do It Yourself 3:14
Written-By – C. May, D. Pridgen, Q. Jones
B1 There's A Train Leavin' 4:13
Written-By – C. May, Q. Jones
B2 Midnight Soul Patrol 4:12
Written-By – D. Grusin, L. Johnson, Q. Jones
B3 Brown Soft Shoe 4:44
Written-By – R. Brown
B4 Superstition 3:15
Written-By – S. Wonder
Award Winning Side
C1 Summer In The City 4:18
Written-By – J. Sebastian, M. Sebastian, S. Boone
C2 Is It Love We're Missin' 3:54
Written-By – D. Smith, G. Johnson
C3 Body Heat 4:00
Written-By – B. Fisher, L. Ware, Q. Jones, S. Richardson
C4 If I Ever Lose This Heaven 3:32
Written-By – L. Ware, P. Sawyer
Grammy Winning Side
D1 Killer Joe 4:06
Written-By – B. Colson
D2 Gula Matari 6:54
Written-By – Q. Jones
D3 Theme From "The Anderson Tapes" 5:06
Written-By – Q. Jones
D4 Walking In Space 7:12
Written-By – G. MacDermot, G. Ragni, J. Rado
Credits
Arranged By – Charles May, Dave Grusin, Johnny Mandel, Quincy Jones, Tommy Bahler
Art Direction – Roland Young
Bass – Alphonso "Slim" Johnson, Carol Kaye, Chuck Rainey, James Jamerson, Louis Johnson, Major Holley, Ray Brown, Richard Davis, Ron Carter, Stanley Clarke
Cello – Alan Shulman, Kermit Moore, Lucien Schmit, Seymour Barab
Design [Album Design] – Chuck Beeson
Drums – Billy Cobham, Grady Tate, Harvey Mason, James Gadson, Paul Humphrey
Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Quincy Jones
Engineer – Bruce Swedien, Chuck Trammell, Peter Chaikin, Phil Ramone, Phil Schier, Rudy Van Gelder
Flute – Danny Banks, Hubert Laws
Guitar – David T. Walker, Eric Gale, George Johnson, Louis Johnson, Melvin "Wah Wah" Watson, Jean "Toots" Thielemans
Harmonica – Stevie Wonder, Jean "Toots" Thielemans
Keyboards, Synthesizer – Billy Preston, Bob James, Bobby Scott, Edd Kalehoff, Eddie Louis, George Duke, Herbie Hancock, Malcolm Cecil, Michael Boddicker, Paul Beaver, Paul Griffin, Richard Tee, Robert Margouleff
Mastered By – Wally Traugott
Percussion – Bobbye Hall Porter, Don Elliott, Eddie "Bongo" Brown, George Devens, Harvey Mason, Ralph MacDonald, Warren Smith
Photography By [Back Cover And Inner-sleeve Photo Of Quincy] – Chuck Beeson
Photography By [Cover And Session Photos] – Randy Wommet Alpert
Photography By [Photos Of Awards] – Jim McCrary
Producer – Creed Taylor (tracks: D1, D2, D4), Phil Ramone (tracks: D1 to D4), Ray Brown (tracks: D1 to D4)
Producer, Conductor – Quincy Jones
Programmed By [Synthesizer] – Malcolm Cecil, Mike Boddicker (tracks: A1 to B4), Paul Beaver, Robert Margouleff
Recorded By, Engineer, Mixed By – Bruce Swedien (tracks: A1 to B4)
Saxophone – Clifford Solomon, Jerome Richardson, Joel Kaye, Pepper Adams, Peter Christlieb, Phil Woods, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Sahib Shihab
Synthesizer [Moog Polymoog, Moog Minimoog, Moog Modular, Arp 2600, Arp Soloist, Arp String Ensemble, Oberheim 8 Voice, Oberheim Expander] – Dave Grusin
Trombone – Al Grey, Alan Ralph, Benny Powell, Frank Rosolino, Garnett Brown, George Jeffers, J.J. Johnson, Jimmy Cleveland, Kai Winding, Dick Hixon, Tony Studd, Wayne Andre
Trumpet [Horn Section] – Bobby Bryant, Buddy Childers, Cat Anderson, Chuck Findley, Danny Moore, Ernie Royal, Snooky Young, Freddie Hubbard, Joe Newman, John Frosk, Lloyd Michaels, Marvin Stamm, Quincy Jones, Dick Williams, Tom Bahler
Vibraphone [Vibes] – Milt Jackson
Violin – Harry Lookofsky
Vocals – Al Jarreau, Barbara Massey, Bill Withers, Bruce Fisher, Carol Willis, Don Elliott, Stairsteps, George Johnson, Hilda Harris, Jesse Kirkland, Jim Gilstrap, Joe Greene, Leon Ware, Louis Johnson, Maeretha Stewart, Marilyn Jackson, Minnie Riperton, Myrna Matthews, Quincy Jones, Valerie Simpson
Vocals [Introducing The Wattsline] – Charles May, David Pridgen, Mortonette Jenkins, Rodney Armstrong, Sherwood Sledge
Notes
Comes in Gatefold Sleeve.
Produced, conducted and arranged for Quincy Jones Productions.
Studios: A&M Recording Studios, Hollywood, Calif.; Record Plant, Los Angeles; Westlake Audio, Los Angeles, Calif.; A&R Studios, New York; Van Gelder Recording Studios, Englewood, New Jersey; Burbank Studios, Burbank, Calif.; Sunwest Recording Studios, Hollywood, Calif.; Kendun Recorders, Burbank, California.
Mastered at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, Calif.
A1 to B2 & C2 published by Sunbury Music Ltd.
B3 published by Quicksand Music (MCPS).
B4 published by Jobete London Music Ltd.
C1 published by Robbins Music Corp. Ltd.
C3 & C4 published by Rondor Music (London) Ltd. D1 published by Andante Music (MCPS).
D2 published by Birthsign Music (MCPS).
D3 published by Screen Gems-Columbia Music.
D4 published by United Artists Music Ltd.
Track A4 taken from the PBS TV Show "Rebop".
George Duke courtesy of MPS Records.
Herbie Hancock courtesy of Columbia Records.
Bob James courtesy of CTI Records.
David T. Walker courtesy of Ode Records.
Melvin "Wah Wah" Watson courtesy of Columbia Records.
Stanley Clarke courtesy of Nemperor Records.
Alphonso "Slim" Johnson courtesy of Zembu Productions/Epic Records.
Billy Cobham courtesy of Atlantic Records.
Harvey Mason courtesy of Arista Records.
James Gatson courtesy of United Artists Records.
Stevie Wonder courtesy of Motown Records.
Freddie Hubbard courtesy of Atlantic Records.
Hubert Laws courtesy of CTI Records.
Jim Gilstrap courtesy of Roxbury Records.
Al Jarreau courtesy of Warner Bros. Records.
Minnie Riperton courtesy of Epic Records. Stairsteps courtesy of Dark Horse Records.
A1 to B4 ℗ 1976 A&M Records, Inc.
C2 ℗ 1975 A&M Records, Inc
C3, C4 ℗ 1974 A&M Records, Inc
C1 ℗ 1973 A&M Records, Inc
℗ 1976 A&M Records, Inc.
Original sound recording made by A&M REcords Inc.
A&M Records Ltd. are the exclusive licensees for the U.K.
Printed and made in England by MacNeill Press ltd. London S.E.I.

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