The Quintessence
Quincy Jones & His Orchestra - CD
- Artist: Quincy Jones and His Orchestra
- Format: CD
- Year: 2007
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 602517448179
- Item Number: UNI744817
- Release date: 10/09/2007
- 1. Quintessence
- 2. Robot Portrait
- 3. Little Karen
- 4. Straight, No Chaser
- 5. For Lena and Lennie
- 6. Hard Sock Dance
- 7. Invitation
- 8. The Twitch
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The Quintessence by Quincy Jones and His Orchestra on CD
The Quintessence is perhaps the most accurate title ever given to a Quincy Jones & His Orchestra recording. Issued in 1961 for Impulse!, this is the sound of the modern, progressive big band at its pinnacle. Recorded in three sessions, the core of the band consists of Melba Liston, Phil Woods, Julius Watkins, and bassist Milt Hinton and pianist Patricia Brown on two sessions, with bassist Buddy Catlett and pianist Bobby Scott on another. The trumpet chairs are held alternately by players like Freddie Hubbard, Clark Terry, Thad Jones, and Snooky Young, to name a few. Oliver Nelson is here, as are Frank Wess and Curtis Fuller. Despite its brevity -- a scant 31 minutes -- The Quintessence is essential to any appreciation of Jones and his artistry. The deep swing and blues in his originals such as the title track, "Robot Portrait," and "For Lena and Lennie" create staggering blends. They are beautifully warm, with edges rounded, but the brass section is still taut and punchy. The reeds cool the heat enough to give the rhythmic dialogue in these tunes its inherent strolling swing. Elsewhere, on Thelonious Monk's "Straight, No Chaser," the time is speeded up to nearly dizzying intensity, and it's played like a big band popping bebop with incredible counterpointed double solos happening between trombone, muted trumpet, and Brown's piano. Though only 2:27 in length, the piece packs an entire harmonic universe into its furious pace. Benny Golson's "Little Karen," is, by contrast, held in character: lithe, limpid, and fluid, it's the ultimate laid-back, midtempo ballad. That said, with the brass charts being notched up just enough, it's got the kind of finger-popping groove that makes it irresistible. The solo spot taken by Nelson is pure knotty bop. What is beautiful about this recording -- and every second of the music -- is that because of its brevity, there isn't a wasted moment. It's all taut, packed with creativity and joy, and without excess or unnecessary decorative arrangement. It doesn't get much better than this. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi
- Artist: Quincy Jones and His Orchestra
- Format: CD
- Year: 2007
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 602517448179
- Item Number: UNI744817
- Release date: 10/09/2007
- Label: Verve
- Genre: Jazz
- Style: Modern Big Band, Mainstream Jazz
- Album Time: 30:45
- The Quintessence
- The Quintessence
- The Quintessence
- The Quintessence (Import)
- This Is How I Feel About Jazz [Bonus Tracks]
- Go West, Man!
- Body Heat
- The Dude
- Sounds...And Stuff Like That!!
- Musical Biography
- Smackwater Jack
- Stomp [EP]
- Something I Can Not Have
- Q Live in Paris Circa 1960
- Best of Quincy Jones [Universal Japan]
- Plays Hip Hits
- Golden Boy
- Big Band Bossa Nova [Japan] (Import)
- The Dude
- This Is How I Feel About Jazz
- Sounds...And Stuff Like That!! [Japan]
- The Great Wide World of Quincy Jones
- Big Band Bossa Nova (Import)
- The Best of Quincy Jones [1998 Polygram International]
- Big Band Bossa Nova [Japan]
- Q Digs Dancers
- Quincy Jones at Newport (1961)
- Swinging the Big Band (Import)
- Big Band Bossa Nova
- Body Heat (Import)
- The Dude (Import)
- Soul Bossa Nova (Import)
- Quincy Jones : Exodus
- Jazz Manifesto
- Four Classic Albums (Import)
- Eight Classic Albums
- Scuse These Bloos
- Big Sound of Quincy Jones
- Summer in the City (Import)
- I Dig Dancers (Import)
- Swinging the Big Band (Import)
- Love, Q (Import)
- Back on the Block
- Q's Jook Joint
- From Q, With Love
- You've Got It Bad Girl
- Quincy Jones Explores the Music of Henry Mancini (Import)
- Smackwater Jack
- Q: Soul Bossa Nostra
- Quincy Jones : Q Soul Bossa Nostra
- Standards: Great Songs Great Performances
- Icon
- Strike Up the Band: 1959-1961 (Import)
- 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Quincy Jones
- Quincy Jones' Finest Hour
- The Best of Quincy Jones [Kala]
- The Best of Quincy Jones [1998 Polygram International]
- Swiss Radio Days Jazz Series, Vol. 1
- Jazz 'Round Midnight: Quincy Jones
- Greatest Hits
- Walking in Space
- Talkin' Verve
- The Best of Quincy Jones [1998 Polygram International] (Import)
- Big Band Bossa Nova
- Ultimate Collection
- Pure Delight: The Essence of Quincy Jones and His Orchestra (1953-1964)
- This Is How I Feel About Jazz
- The Music of Quincy Jones
- This Is How I Feel About Jazz/Go West Man (Import)
- Great World of Quincy Jones
- Quincy Jones + Harry Arnold + Big Band = Jazz! (Import)
- The Birth of a Band: Complete Edition
- Complete 1960 European Concerts
- Around the World/I Dig Dancers
- The Q in Jazz
- QUINCY JONES : WALKING IN SPACE
- Miles & Quincy: Live At Montreux
- Miles & Quincy: Live At Montreux
- DOLLAR: SOUNDTRACK (IMPORT)
- The Q
- Stockholm Sweetnin'
- Walking in Space (Import)
- Gura Matari (Shm-CD)
- Smackwater Jack (Import)
- You've Got It Bad Girl (Import)
- Mellow Madness (Import)
- Sounds...And Stuff Like That!! (Import)
- Body Heat (Import)
- Mellow Madness (Import)
- Sounds...And Stuff Like That!! (Import)
- Quintessence (Import)
- Plays the Hip Hits/Golden Boy (Import)
- Big Band Bossa Nova (Import)
- The ABC/Mercury Big Band Jazz Sessions (Import)
- I Dig Dancers
- Swiss Radio Days Jazz Series, Vol. 1
- JONES,QUINCY: ESSENTIAL EARLY RECORDINGS (IMPORT)
- Essential Early Recordings (Import)
- Around the World/I Dig Dancers
- Around the World (Import)
- This Is How I Feel About Jazz (Import)
- Big Band Bossa Nova (Import)
- Big Band Bossa Nova + Quintessence (Import)
- Composers:
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Performers:
- Earl Chapin - French Horn
- Gloria Agostini - Harp
- Harvey Phillips - Tuba
- James Buffington - French Horn
- Julius Watkins - French Horn
- Ray Alonge - French Horn
- Al DeRisi - Trumpet
- Billy Byers - Trombone
- Billy Gene English - Drums
- Bobby Scott - Piano
- Buddy Catlett - Bass
- Clark Terry - Trumpet
- Clyde Reasinger - Trumpet
- Curtis Fuller - Trombone
- Eric Dixon - Reeds, Sax (Tenor), Saxophone
- Ernie Royal - Trumpet
- Frank Wess - Reeds, Saxophone, Sax (Tenor)
- Freddie Hubbard - Trumpet
- James "JJ" Johnson - Drums
- Jerome Richardson - Reeds, Sax (Alto), Saxophone, Sax (Tenor)
- Jerry Kail - Trumpet
- Jimmy Johnson, Jr. - Drums
- Joe Newman - Trumpet
- Melba Liston - Trombone
- Milt Hinton - Bass
- Oliver Nelson - Reeds, Saxophone, Sax (Tenor)
- Osie Johnson - Drums
- Patricia Brown - Piano
- Patricia H. Bown - Piano
- Patti Bown - Piano
- Paul Faulise - Trombone
- Phil Woods - Reeds, Saxophone, Sax (Alto)
- Quincy Jones - Trumpet, Vocals
- Rod Levitt - Trombone
- Snooky Young - Trumpet
- Stu Martin - Drums
- Thad Jones - Trumpet
- Thomas Mitchell - Trombone
- Tommy Mitchell - Trombone
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Credits:
- Harry Weinger - Reissue Supervisor
- Isabelle Wong - Package Design
- Michael Cuscuna - Reissue Producer
- Cameron Mizell - Production Coordination
- Erick Labson - Remastering
- Hollis King - Art Direction
- Jack Bradley - Photography
- Kevin Reeves - Mastering
- Lena Horne - Liner Notes
- Lennie Hayton - Liner Notes
- Quincy Jones & His Orchestra - Performer
- Robert Flynn - Cover Design
- Bob Thiele - Producer
- Bobby Arnold - Engineer
- Frank Abbey - Engineer
- Quincy Jones - Main Performer, Composer, Conductor, Performer, Producer, Arranger
