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Walking In Space

Quincy Jones

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Album Review

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. He re-established himself firmly with his big band jazz base while casting a keen eye on the pop scene and the world of electric instruments (even Ray Brown is caught playing superb electric bass here). The diplomat also unveils his uncanny ability to attract some of the biggest names in jazz as sidemen (Freddie Hubbard, Roland Kirk, Hubert Laws, J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding, etc.), a quality that will be put to use again and again in the following decades. For jazz buffs, the long, dramatic title track from the then-raging musical Hair is the highlight; Hubbard positively sizzles on muted trumpet, and the brash Kirk blasts through the grooving rhythm section under heavy reverb. You also get Jones' classic, swaggering arrangement of Benny Golson's "Killer Joe" — practically the definitive version — and a rendition of Edwin Hawkins' freak hit "Oh Happy Day" that bursts with wit and sheer joy. This is one of the great peaks of Creed Taylor's A&M period, and it still sounds spectacular today. ~ Richard S. Ginell, Rovi

Customer Reviews

Walking in Space

The sound of the instruments transcends the songs, the players, the arrangements. Perfect music with Grady Tate on drums, Ray Brown on bass, and Bob James on eletric piano provide the settings for the diamonds, rubies, and sapphires of Freddie Hubbard, Roland Kirk, J.J. Johnson and the other horn players. Magnificent , timeless music like this is rare. A true desert island disc.

Seminal, but largely ignored...

Jones' Walking in Space is an album with a wide range of emotion - moody but bright, composed but improvisational. Preview a few tracks - it's great Sunday morning music for contemplation or creative thinking, and really shows the depth of Jones' talent as a jazz artist - something people who know him for his production skills (Thriller comes to mind) may not be aware of. Freddie Hubbard and other rarefied jazz artists round out a great lineup of musicians on this album Be aware that this is an early '70s recording, and you will her some distracting tape hiss from the original masters during quiet passages.

Don't think twice

I have owned this album in various forms...record, cassette, CD...since 1969 and I never get tired of listening to it.

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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