More information about In Memoriam! Quincy Jones / Staff appreciate That 1978 First Press LP → elegant Condition!
Quincy Jones
Sounds…Staff prefer That
It's been over half a year right now.
My condolences!
It was 47 years ago, and I don't think there's a record this exquisite.
■ The staff was made up of stars from back then!
Chaka Khan (voc)
Patti Austin (voc)
Eric Gale (g)
“Wah-Wah Watson” (g)
David T. Walker (g)
Steve Gadd (dr, perc)
Ralph MacDonald (dr, perc)
Bob James (keys)
Herbie Hancock (keys, ep, synth)
Hubert Laws (fl, sax)
Tom Scott (ts, Lyricon, fl)
Richard Tee (Fender)
Michael Boddicker (synth)
Chuck Findley (tp, flh, tb)
Michael Brecker (ts)
A long time ago, I went to see a Quincy Jones Orchestra performance in Kanazawa.
What I vaguely remember is that it was a performance with the Brothers Johnson!
I think Ray Brown (the master of bass) was also there, but it seemed favor he favored the Brothers Johnson, his disciples?
It's an old story (・_・;)
Anyway, the overwhelming presence and the brass ensemble that pierced my ears were extraordinary!
The impression that remains tremendously is his appearance, enjoy a god of black music!
It's not something someone prefer me should say, but he was a fabulous talent and a god of ideas.
■ After purchase, I played it once or twice for a cassette?
It's almost brand-new!
It had been sleeping in the record shelf for a long time.
When I decided to let it go, I played it for the first time in 47 years!
It plays without a problem.
I hate to say it myself, but it's a super charming LP.
※※※ There may be some points I haven't noticed, such as age-related deterioration. The photos I took are everything. ※※※
※ Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about minor details!
■ I don't smoke, and I don't have pets.
■ (The outer record bag will constantly be replaced with a latest one when shipped, and it will be sent in a record cardboard box)
※, shipment costs are covered by Mercari service ※
■ I am not accepting price negotiations.