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Body Heat

Quincy Jones

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Album Review

At the time, Body Heat was a breathtaking leap for Quincy Jones, right into the very heart of mainstream commercial soul — and it turned out to be very lucrative, rising to number six on the pop album charts. Jazz per se has been left far behind but the same musical sensibility, the same brilliant production skills, and the same knack for what will appeal to a wider audience are still at work, and the result is a surprisingly pleasing album. Amazingly, Jones still draws a constellation of jazz stars into his studio bands (Herbie Hancock, Frank Rosolino, Hubert Laws, Jerome Richardson, Grady Tate, Bob James), plus soul names like Billy Preston, Bernard Purdie and the soon-to-be-ubiquitous guitarist Wah Wah Watson. The emphasis, though, is first on the honeyed soul vocals from a variety of newcomers, and second on the funky grooves laced with the buzz of now-prized analogue synthesizers and wah-wah guitars. There is one reminder of Jones' big-band days, a busy electronic retro-fitting of his classic chart of Benny Golson's "Along Came Betty," where one can hear Laws blow at some length. Otherwise, to paraphrase Jones himself, if you check your jazz boots at the door, you might enjoy this. ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi

Customer Reviews

One of the "Coolest" Jazz Fusion Albums of all time

This album will have you laid back one minute and wanting to get up and move the next. I think this is Quincy Jones' best work. The next time he got as much recognition was when he produced "Thriller" for Michael Jackson about nine years later. He's been behind some nice music...and has made some since; but nothing like this. The guitar riffs heard here were cutting edge, the off-sync blending of instruments still takes good musicians hours of practice to mimic. Buy it, you'll like it!

Stone Cold Classic

I wore this album out as a college freshman back in 1974 and it's still bumpin' even today. Get it, play it, you'll keep it in rotation.

Oldy Fantastic

This was one of my favorite vinyls in the 80's, a CLASSIC!!!

Biography

Born: March 14, 1933 in Chicago, IL

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

In a musical career that has spanned six decades, Quincy Jones has earned his reputation as a renaissance man of American music. Jones has distinguished himself as a bandleader, a solo artist, a sideman, a songwriter, a producer, an arranger, a film composer, and a record label executive, and outside of music, he's also written books, produced major motion pictures, and helped create television series. And a quick look at a few of the artists Jones has worked with suggests the remarkable...
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