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Jazz 'Round Midnight: Quincy Jones

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Download links and information about Jazz 'Round Midnight: Quincy Jones by Quincy Jones. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Bop genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:01:01 minutes.

Artist: Quincy Jones
Release date: 1997
Genre: Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Bop
Tracks: 15
Duration: 01:01:01
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. A Change of Pace (featuring Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 3:23
2. Dear Old Stockholm (featuring Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 4:01
3. Meet Benny Bailey (featuring Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 3:52
4. Moonglow (featuring Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 2:49
5. The Midnight Sun Never Set (featuring Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 4:07
6. Under Paris Skies (featuring Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 2:34
7. Evening In Paris (featuring Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 5:04
8. Everybody's Blues 4:16
9. Ellington Medley: Don't Get Around Much Anymore / Lucky So and So / Caravan / Sophisticated Lady (featuring Billy Eckstine) 10:00
10. Manha de Carnaval 2:58
11. Django (featuring Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 5:00
12. A Sunday Kind of Love (featuring Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 2:34
13. Exodus (featuring Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 3:22
14. Soldier In the Rain (featuring Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 3:13
15. The Witching Hour (featuring Quincy Jones And His Orchestra) 3:48

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This fine overview of Jones' '50s and '60s work makes for the perfect introductory disc for the ballad-loving jazz fan. Stocked with 15 of the composer/arranger's best performances, Jazz 'Round Midnight: Quincy Jones shows off both Jones' deft touch with the pen ("An Evening in Paris") and as an interpreter of other composer's classics ("Ellington Medley"). He even shows off his fine way with soundtrack material on covers of Henry Mancini's "Soldier in the Rain" and Ernest Gold's "Exodus" (Jones, of course, made some stunning soundtracks of his own, including In the Heat of the Night and The Italian Job). Featuring a veritable roll call of jazz giants, Jones' Jazz 'Round Midnight makes for some fine after-hours listening.