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Quincy Jones|Q Live In Paris Circa 1960 (Live In Paris/1960)

Q Live In Paris Circa 1960 (Live In Paris/1960)

Quincy Jones

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In late 1959, 26-year-old trumpeter/arranger Quincy Jones was engaged to conduct a jazz band for a musical called Free and Easy, the songs for which were written by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer. The unusual intention was to tour Europe before coming to Broadway, but the show never finished its engagement in Paris, closing down amid recriminations and stranding the cast and the orchestra. Though Arlen's biographer, Edward Jablonski, states that only Jones came out of the situation well, touring Europe successfully with the band, Jones remembers things differently, calling the experience one that brought him closer to contemplating suicide than any other. Eventually, Jones was forced to disband the group, but he first fulfilled the show's engagement at the Alhambra Theatre, and this album, originally issued as a bootleg disc, was recorded at the final performance. This is not the music from the abortive musical, but rather a set of Jones originals and jazz standards. The band, which features such notable figures as Clark Terry and Phil Woods, is accomplished, and the music is performed in the mold of the Ellington and Basie bands, albeit with the flair that Jones was even then showing as an arranger. This is not really the historic find Jones seems to think it is, but it isn't a vanity release either. It's a curio, with some fine blowing from a band that often seems directionless.

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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1
The Birth Of A Band (Live In Paris/1960)
00:05:25

Quincy Jones, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1996 Qwest Records, Inc.

2
Everybody's Blues (Live In Paris/1960)
00:08:52

Quincy Jones, MainArtist - Ernie Wilkins, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1996 Qwest Records, Inc.

3
Moanin' (Live In Paris/1960)
00:03:41

Quincy Jones, MainArtist - Bobby Timmons, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1996 Qwest Records, Inc.

4
Tickle Toe (Live In Paris/1960)
00:02:51

Quincy Jones, MainArtist - Lester Young, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1996 Qwest Records, Inc.

5
Stockholm Sweetnin' (Live In Paris/1960)
00:05:58

Quincy Jones, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1996 Qwest Records, Inc.

6
I Remember Clifford (Live In Paris/1960)
00:03:31

Quincy Jones, MainArtist - Benny Golson, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1996 Qwest Records, Inc.

7
Walkin' (Live In Paris/1960)
00:16:28

Quincy Jones, MainArtist - Richard Carpenter, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1996 Qwest Records, Inc.

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In late 1959, 26-year-old trumpeter/arranger Quincy Jones was engaged to conduct a jazz band for a musical called Free and Easy, the songs for which were written by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer. The unusual intention was to tour Europe before coming to Broadway, but the show never finished its engagement in Paris, closing down amid recriminations and stranding the cast and the orchestra. Though Arlen's biographer, Edward Jablonski, states that only Jones came out of the situation well, touring Europe successfully with the band, Jones remembers things differently, calling the experience one that brought him closer to contemplating suicide than any other. Eventually, Jones was forced to disband the group, but he first fulfilled the show's engagement at the Alhambra Theatre, and this album, originally issued as a bootleg disc, was recorded at the final performance. This is not the music from the abortive musical, but rather a set of Jones originals and jazz standards. The band, which features such notable figures as Clark Terry and Phil Woods, is accomplished, and the music is performed in the mold of the Ellington and Basie bands, albeit with the flair that Jones was even then showing as an arranger. This is not really the historic find Jones seems to think it is, but it isn't a vanity release either. It's a curio, with some fine blowing from a band that often seems directionless.

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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