Quincy Jones - TUXEDO JUNCTION - 1959 Powerful Stereo!
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- čas přidán 2. 10. 2011
- Done in a high energy Count Basie style, and there's a bunch of Basie band members including Harry "Sweets" Edison on the trumpet solo, with Clark Terry, Ernie Royal & Joe Royal also on trumpets. Plus Billy Byers & Urbie Green on trombone. On tenor sax there's Sam Taylor doing a great solo along with Budd Johnson. On piano is Moe Weschler, & the rhythm section included Kenny Burrell on guitar, Milt Hinton on bass, and Osie Johnson on Drums. Recorded in NY, Feb. 1959. www.ModCollectibles.com
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Holy crap the audio production is sensational
Ah when class and respect when in their prime! 2020 is no match for the pre 1960 world
Those cars... the Music... Wow!
Thanks, glad you played a single one of my videos!
12years😱😱😱
My mom had at least 3 or 4 pairs of opera gloves, I used to play dress up as a kid and she had one kid skin pair I loved they felt like butter. Women knew how to dress with classic back then.
I can still remember me and my dad working on a 59 Chevy I try to change the channel to Smokey Robinson you damn near broke my arm off Quincy Jones sexy. Tuxedo Junction I love you Quincy
What a terrific arrangement. But then it's Quincy Jones!
This has such a groovy, slick, smooth sound. Genius.
I LOVE THIS!!. What a great arrangement of a classic song. Quincy is a master at everything he touches.
the music is sensational, the old colorfilm fits perfectly - Merci
You know when to send your cards no matter what you do it's going to come out right I remember the story Quincy Jones told about him and his brother in the honey factory and he seen the piano and he started playing it and him and his brother got honey with his brother was trying to get him to come out of there but he was fascinated with the piano and he said that they got sick off that honey but you know when it's in your cards it's nothing you can do to The detour it it's in Quincy's cards he was put here so we can enjoy that magnificent talent of a genius thank you Quincy we love you God bless you and your family and I'm glad you and your brother win that honey up factory that was a beautiful story man God bless you and your family thank you
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Lovely piece of swing.
Great T Birds, and a 60 Galaxie
This is the first time I've heard the QJ arrangement, I love it, he didn't tear it to pieces as soon groups do. Quincy preserved the cool swingy feel throughout most of it, reserving his usual heat for the last section. Beautifully done, Mr. Jones, as always!
As for the video, I'm afraid I'm a Chevy man...
As a GMC person, the following tune might be more 'up your alley'.
czcams.com/video/wDPyUPIdg6M/video.html
Takes me back 50 years. Wow! Thanks.
Great!!!...😍😍😍😍😍😍
Recordando a mi papá con mucho cariño. Cuando era niña me la ponía. Hacía el sonido del instrumento del principio...me la cantaba. Cada que la oigo me recuerda.
Thanks I didn't know this version.
Nice vibez 🎵🎵
La classe Américaine !! Magnifique !
Superb recording for 1959.
Nothing recorded today matches this.
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Absolutely, and it was recorded with the musicians all playing together.
We seemed to have regressed since 1959.
1960 T bird is a bad ass
I absolutely love this version. I prefer it over Glen Miller
me too
Congratulations to your amazing video! Just fantastic in every respect.
This is big band jazz of the highest order and should be in any fan's collection.
Thanks for sharing.
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love the video!
Classic!
That is definitely Sam "The Man" Taylor, not the estimable Budd Johnson, on the tenor solo. Trumpet solo by Harry "Sweets" Edison, using all his trademark phrases.
FORD!!! 👍🏻🇺🇸
If the word cool was a song.
.HIUUUUUUU.
Yowsa!
Ford for 1960
Does anybody know who the producer and engineer were?
Very swanky!
:D
Nice! A real smooth arrangement from Q! He's always been a great arranger, but Count Basie claims he was the very worst trumpet player he'd ever heard! How about that?
Obviously he never listened to a junior high school trumpet sectional.
Bill Basie is such a nice person that cannot believe he would ever say such an uncomplimentary think about anyone.
Great music but LOOK AT THE CARS! Cars used to be cool instead of look-alike meadow muffins.
Cars are all ridiculously rounded off nowadays. No angles and no class at all. The last great decade for automobiles was the 1980s.
Cars used to be cool. Music was waaay too cool. No one had to take their clothes off to be cool.
Well she got her daddy's car and she cruised through the hamburger stand, now
Seems she forgot all about the library like she told her old man, now
But with the radio blasting goes cruising just as fast as she can now
And she'll have fun, fun, fun till her daddy takes the T-bird away.....
Driving away in a stinkin' tobacco polluted car . .LMAO