), butThe Two Killings Of Sam Cookeis a true heavyweight. Drawing upon interviews with Quincy Jones andSmokey Robinson, among others, it features rarely-seen footage and examines the oft-disputed events of the night of December 11, 1964, which led to the murder of the suave and likable ...
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It presaged later R&B classics of the type, from TLC’s “No Scrubs” to Beyoncé’s“Irreplaceable.” The frank tone of “Tyrone” also helpfully deflated some of the hype surrounding the imperiously cool Badu, a leader of the budding neo-soul scene. “The more they get familiar with...
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You had a big pop element, without ignoring the soul element." Next was "Creepin'," a Stevie Wonder ballad from Fulfillingness' First Finale, followed by "If Only for One Night," a torchy Brenda Russell song Vandross heard Roberta Flack sing on tour. The moody ballad "Wait for Love,"...
Quincy moves through the decades of music alongside Jones' own life story — he discovered music amongst a hard childhood on the South Side of Chicago during the Great Depression in the '30s, before diving into the be-bop scene in New York in the ‘50s. Then, he moved through pop, ...
Coming Around Again: Beyoncé brought “Vogue” back to the forefront in 2022 with her Madonna-featuring Queens Remix of the Renaissance lead single “Break My Soul,” in which Queen B namedrops a laundry list of female Black icons, as well as the ballroom houses that inspired the original ...
“Frank Sinatrawas at the height of his powers then and I was steering his musical ship, the greatest band in the world,” recalled Quincy Jones, who was the conductor and provided the scintillating arrangements for the albumSinatra at The Sands, which was recorded over seven nights at the ...
For those who first hear Quincy Jones through Michael Jackson's Off the Wall and Thriller, it’s a thrill discovering Jones' prolific output from this era outside of Michael. The tight horns, swooping strings, and instrumental precision all remain in play; only a new character takes center ...
Brinsley Schwarz’s Please Don’t Ever Change; Kraftwerk’s Ralf und Florian; Quincy Jones’ You’ve Got It Bad Girl; Glen Campbell’s I Remember Hank Williams; Bodacious DF’s self-titled LP; Kevin Coyne’s Marjory Razorblade; Don McLean’s Playin’ Favorites; Frank Sinatra’s Ol’ Blue...