jazzman4133 Posted August 11, 2004 Report Posted August 11, 2004 (edited) A nice Quincy album can be had for only $7.99 as a download from Tower Records Downloads. In order to get it you have to have your Windows Media Player set up for some kind of security bullshit and when you try to download (after paying) you will get this message: Before you can obtain this content, you need to upgrade the security of your media player. If you choose to upgrade, your computer will connect to a Microsoft-operated Internet site and send information about your media player, including a unique hardware identifier. No information will be sent that can be used to personally identify you or track your activities. Microsoft will then update the security component of your media player to ensure that it runs with optimal security. To deny the security upgrade, click Cancel. You also have to have downloaded (free) Windows Media Player version #9. The download file comes in the new format which precludes making a copy from the CD that you have burned. 1. The 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 If it were not for this CD reissue's extreme brevity (under 31 minutes), it would receive a much higher rating. One of arranger/composer Quincy Jones' finest recordings, this 1961 set features such top players as trumpeters Clark Terry, Thad Jones and Freddie Hubbard, Julius Watkins on French horn, and most notably altoist Phil Woods in several big-band settings. Jones' three originals include "Quintessence" and "For Lena and Lennie"; plus, there are reworkings of "Invitation" and pieces by Benny Golson and Thelonious Monk, among others. The music swings, and the solos are logical outgrowths of the arrangements; if only more than one piece were over 4½ minutes long. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide One site's price for the Japanese issue $31.86 at Dusty Groove Quintessence . . . CD . . . $19.99 Edited August 11, 2004 by jazzman4133 Quote
jazzbo Posted August 11, 2004 Report Posted August 11, 2004 I'm not much of a downloading type of guy, but yes this is a very nice Q album, used to be available in print from Verve! Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted August 10, 2021 Report Posted August 10, 2021 I recently found a CD titled Birth of a Band Volume 2. It has the same artwork as Birth of a Band, except that the background is yellow and not red. This apparently was not an LP, but is a collection of various odds and ends, mostly singles, that Q recorded while at Mercury. Most of these are novelty tracks, and overall, this album is very disappointing compared to its namesake. Quote
gvopedz Posted August 10, 2021 Report Posted August 10, 2021 On 8/11/2004 at 1:01 PM, jazzman4133 said: Jones' three originals include "Quintessence" and "For Lena and Lennie"; plus, there are reworkings of "Invitation" and pieces by Benny Golson and Thelonious Monk, among others. The music swings, and the solos are logical outgrowths of the arrangements; if only more than one piece were over 4½ minutes long. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide I believe the Lena and Lennie title is a reference to Lena Horne and her husband Lennie Hayton Quote
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