Body Heat (Quincy Jones album)
Body Heat | ||||
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Studio album by Quincy Jones | ||||
Released | May 1974 | |||
Recorded | 1974 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Label | A&M | |||
Producer | Quincy Jones, Ray Brown | |||
Quincy Jones chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide | [2] |
Body Heat is a 1974 jazz album by Quincy Jones.[3]
Track listing
- "Body Heat" (Quincy Jones, Leon Ware, Bruce Fisher, Stan Richardson) – 3:58
- "Soul Saga (Song of the Buffalo Soldier)" (Ray Brown, Quincy Jones, Tom Bahler, Joseph Greene) – 4:58
- "Everything Must Change" (Benard Ighner) – 6:01
- "Boogie Joe the Grinder" (Quincy Jones, Dave Grusin, Tom Bahler) – 3:09
- "Everything Must Change (Reprise)" (Benard Ighner) – 1:01
- "One Track Mind" (Quincy Jones, Leon Ware) – 6:14
- "Just a Man" (Valdy) – 3:31
- "Along Came Betty" (Benny Golson) – 4:47
- "If I Ever Lose This Heaven" (Leon Ware, Pam Sawyer) – 4:52
Personnel
- Quincy Jones - Arranger, Composer, Producer, Trumpet, Vocals
- Dave Grusin - Composer, Drums, Electric Piano, Synthesizer
- Herbie Hancock - Piano, Electric Piano, Synthesizer
- Bob James, Richard Tee - Electric Piano
- Malcolm Cecil, Robert Margouleff, Mike Melvoin - Synthesizer
- Wah Wah Watson, Phil Upchurch, David T. Walker, Arthur Adams, Dennis Coffey, Eric Gale - Guitar
- Grady Tate, Paul Humphrey, Bernard Purdie, James Gadson - Drums
- Max Bennett, Chuck Rainey, Melvin Dunlap - Bass
- Hubert Laws (Flute), Frank Rosolino (Trombone), Clifford Solomon, Chuck Findley (Trumpets), Jerome Richardson, Pete Christlieb (Saxophones)
- Tommy Morgan - Harmonica
- Billy Preston - Organ
- Bobbye Hall - Percussion
- Leon Ware, Minnie Riperton, Myrna Matthews, Al Jarreau, Jesse Kirkland, Carolyn Willis, Benard Ighner, Bruce Fisher, Jim Gilstrap, Joseph Greene, Tom Bahler - Vocals
Charts
Year | Album | Chart positions[4] | ||
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US | US R&B |
US Jazz | ||
1974 | Body Heat | 6 | 1 | 1 |
Singles
Year | Single | Chart positions[5] | ||
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US | US R&B |
US Dance | ||
1974 | "Boogie Joe the Grinder" | — | 70 | — |
1974 | "If I Ever Lose This Heaven" | — | 71 | — |
1974 | "Body Heat" | — | 85 | — |
Samples
- "Body Heat"
- "How Do U Want It"" by 2Pac on his All Eyez on Me [6]
- "Temperature's Rising"" by Mobb Deep on their The Infamous album [7]
See also
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ Swenson, J. (Editor) (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. p. 114. ISBN 0-394-72643-X.
- ↑ Body Heat at AllMusic
- ↑ "Quincy Jones US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-05-30.
- ↑ "Quincy Jones US singles chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-05-30.
- ↑ "2Pac feat. K-Ci & JoJo's How Do U Want It sample of Quincy Jones feat. Leon Ware's Body Heat". WhoSampled. 2011-05-29. Retrieved 2012-01-09.
- ↑ "Mobb Deep feat. Crystal Johnson's Temperature's Rising sample of Quincy Jones feat. Leon Ware's Body Heat". WhoSampled. Retrieved 2012-01-09.
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