Dinah Washington, with Quincy Jones
The Swingin' Miss D (+Bonus tracks) [ Verve / CD - released 14/Jan/2009 ] Originally recorded in December 1956 and released in September 1957 |
Quincy Jones
Four Classic Albums Plus (This Is How I Feel About Jazz / Harry Arnold + Big Band + Quincy Jones = Jazz / The Great Wide World Of Quincy Jones / At Ne [ Avid / 2 CD - released 17/Nov/2014 ] AVID Jazz presents four classic Quincy Jones albums plus including original LP liner notes on a finely re-mastered and low priced double CD. "This Is How I Feel About Jazz"; "Harry Arnold + Big Band + Quincy Jones = Jazz"; "The Great Wide World Of... |
Quincy Jones
Soul Bossa Nova (LP) [ Wagram Music / LP - released 11/Nov/2017 ] |
Quincy Jones
$ (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Limited LP) [ Rhino / Warner / LP - released 7/Jan/2022 ] $ (also known as Dollars) is the soundtrack album to the 1971 movie of the same name. Composed and produced by Quincy Jones, the soundtrack features performances by Little Richard, Roberta Flack and Doug Kershaw. Throughout the album, the Don... |
Quincy Jones
The Quincy Jones ABC / Mercury Big Band Jazz Sessions [ Universal Music / 5 CD Box Set - released 4/Feb/2008 ] This set includes all of Quincy's 1959-60 studio and 1961 live Mercury sessions, as well as an earlier set from 1956 for ABC-Paramount and a 1961 date for Impulse Records. |
Dinah Washington / Quincy Jones and His Orchestra
The Swingin' Mis "D" [ Phoenix / CD - released 31/Oct/2011 ] |
Jones, Quincy
This Is How I Feel About Jazz [ Poll Winners Records / CD - released 14/Sep/2012 ] |
Jones,Quincy (and His Orchestra)
Around The World [ Waxtime / LP - released 14/Sep/2012 ] |
Lee Peggy & Quincy Jones
Blues Cross & If You Go [ American Jazz Classics / CD - released 3/Aug/2012 ] |
Miles Davis (With Quincy Jones & The Gil Evans Orchestra)
Live at Montreux 1991 [ Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd BLU-RAY / Blu-ray Disc - released 26/Apr/2013 ] This concert from 8 July 1991 was the last of Miles Davis' many appearances at the Montreux Jazz Festival and took place only a few months before his death. Despite a defiant "never look back" philosophy, Miles was persuaded by Quincy Jones and... |