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A valuable record that lets you enjoy the true joy of jazz orchestral formation.A perfect match of musical ambition and execution. This important record of the late 1950s jazz scene captures the fruits of a young Quincy's ambitious big band project. It fully demonstrates his talent as a pure jazz artist, a career that preceded his later international success as a pop producer. The rich acoustics of the orchestral arrangement and the musical dynamism created by the precise arrangements are stunning, and this ambitious work greatly expanded the possibilities of the jazz orchestra. |
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Credit
- Reeds - Frank Wess
- Arranged By - Quincy Jones
- Conductor - Quincy Jones
- Guitar - Kenny Burrell
- Reeds - Jerome Richardson
- Reeds - Sahib Shihab
- Liner Notes - Bill Basie
- Reeds - Benny Golson
- Trumpet - Clark Terry
- Trombone - Quentin Jackson
- Trombone - Jimmy Cleveland
- Reeds - Phil Woods
- Bass - Milt Hinton
- Trumpet - Harry "Sweet" Edison
- Reeds - Danny Bank
- Trombone - Urbie Green
- Drums - Osie Johnson
- Reeds - Zoot Sims
- Trumpet - Ernie Royal
- French Horn - Julius Watkins
- Trumpet - Joe Wilder
- Trombone - Billy Byers
- Drums - Charlie Persip
- Trumpet - Joe Newman
- Trombone - Melba Liston
- Percussion - Jimmy Crawford
- Reeds - Budd Johnson
- Reeds - Sam "The Man" Taylor
- Producer [Release] - Richard Seibel
- Piano - Patricia Ann Bown
- Producer [Original] - Jack Tracy
- Mastered By - Dennis Drake
- Piano - Moe Wechsler
- Trombone - Tom Mitchell
- Engineer [Engineer Original] - Bob Fine