Quincy Jones Exodus
Quincy Delight Jones Jr. (born March 14, 1933) is an American music impresario, musical arranger, record producer, and film composer. By 1963, Quincy Jones music was at a crossroads. Still jazzoriented, Jones work with a studio big band was clearly aimed at trying to sell records rather than play creative jazz. On this LP, Jones leads an orchestra through a dozen thenrecent jazz hits, including Comin Home Baby, Exodus, Cast Your Fate to the Wind, Take Five and Watermelon There are some fine short solos by the likes of trumpeter Joe Newman, guitarist Jim Hall, Zoot Sims on tenor, altoist Phil Woods and (on A Taste of Honey ) even Rahsaan Roland Kirk. However, the performances all clock in around three minutes, and the jazz players take solos that often only count as cameos. Pleasant but not particularly substantial music.
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