Quincy Jones Body Heat (2025 Remaster)
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Funky, sensual, and ahead of its time, Body Heat cemented Quincy Jones as a pioneer of sophisticated, groove-driven production. Featuring iconic tracks like “If I Ever Lose This Heaven” and the smouldering title track, this album laid the foundation for the sound of late ’70s soul and R&B. With a bold mix of jazz, funk, and cinematic orchestration, this remastered 180g vinyl edition brings the heat like never before.
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At the time, Body Heat was a breathtaking leap for Quincy Jones, right into the very heart of mainstream commercial soul - and it turned out to be very lucrative, rising to number six on the pop album charts.
Jazz per se has been left far behind but the same musical sensibility, the same brilliant production skills, and the same knack for what will appeal to a wider audience are still at work, and the result is a surprisingly pleasing album. Amazingly, Jones still draws a constellation of jazz stars into his studio bands (Herbie Hancock, Frank Rosolino, Hubert Laws, Jerome Richardson, Grady Tate, Bob James), plus soul names like Billy Preston, Bernard Purdie and the soon-to-be-ubiquitous guitarist Wah Wah Watson.
The emphasis, though, is first on the honeyed soul vocals from a variety of newcomers, and second on the funky grooves laced with the buzz of now-prized analogue synthesizers and wah-wah guitars. There is one reminder of Jones' big-band days, a busy electronic retro-fitting of his classic chart of Benny Golson's "Along Came Betty," where one can hear Laws blow at some length. Otherwise, to paraphrase Jones himself, if you check your jazz boots at the door, you might enjoy this. — (via AllMusic)
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Label: A&M Records
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo
Reissued: 2025 / Original: 1974
Genre: Jazz, Funk/Soul
Style: Jazz-Funk, Vocals
File under: Funk/Soul
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About
Funky, sensual, and ahead of its time, Body Heat cemented Quincy Jones as a pioneer of sophisticated, groove-driven production. Featuring iconic tracks like “If I Ever Lose This Heaven” and the smouldering title track, this album laid the foundation for the sound of late ’70s soul and R&B. With a bold mix of jazz, funk, and cinematic orchestration, this remastered 180g vinyl edition brings the heat like never before.
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At the time, Body Heat was a breathtaking leap for Quincy Jones, right into the very heart of mainstream commercial soul - and it turned out to be very lucrative, rising to number six on the pop album charts.
Jazz per se has been left far behind but the same musical sensibility, the same brilliant production skills, and the same knack for what will appeal to a wider audience are still at work, and the result is a surprisingly pleasing album. Amazingly, Jones still draws a constellation of jazz stars into his studio bands (Herbie Hancock, Frank Rosolino, Hubert Laws, Jerome Richardson, Grady Tate, Bob James), plus soul names like Billy Preston, Bernard Purdie and the soon-to-be-ubiquitous guitarist Wah Wah Watson.
The emphasis, though, is first on the honeyed soul vocals from a variety of newcomers, and second on the funky grooves laced with the buzz of now-prized analogue synthesizers and wah-wah guitars. There is one reminder of Jones' big-band days, a busy electronic retro-fitting of his classic chart of Benny Golson's "Along Came Betty," where one can hear Laws blow at some length. Otherwise, to paraphrase Jones himself, if you check your jazz boots at the door, you might enjoy this. — (via AllMusic)
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Label: A&M Records
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo
Reissued: 2025 / Original: 1974
Genre: Jazz, Funk/Soul
Style: Jazz-Funk, Vocals
File under: Funk/Soul
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