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Body Heat

Body Heat
Quincy Jones

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Media Type: CD
Artist: JONES,QUINCY
Title: BODY HEAT
Street Release Date: 03/01/1988
Domestic
Genre: JAZZ

Track Listing

  1. Body Heat
  2. Soul Saga (Song of the Buffalo Soldier)
  3. Everything Must Change
  4. Boogie Joe, the Grinder
  5. One Track Mind
  6. Just a Man
  7. Along Came Betty
  8. If I Ever Lose This Heaven
  9. Everything Must Change (Reprise)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #87963 in Music
  • Brand: JONES,QUINCY
  • Released on: 1990-10-25
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Customer Reviews

Beautiful vocals & fine arrangements...5
This whole album always sounded like a conceptual soundtrack or score for a stage production. I always visualised Arthur Murray or Martha Graham arranging a dance project to go with this album. The arrangements are superb on every track...the lyrics of the songs are beautifully phrased. I first heard this album back in 1976 and was impressed by the tremendously emotional vocals of Bernard Ighner on the track "Everything Must Change' (very much like Billy Eckstines baritone voice). The vocals on this song give way to a hauntingly clandestine mute trumpet solo, a la Miles Davis. The result is an ultimately 'cool' laidback idyllic journey which carries you away from all your troubles! The song "Just a Man" is very similar in it's effect. This song is strongly gospel inflected with some stunning harmonies.
This c.d has the best ever version of this song.(I realise that George Benson later covered the song as did Randy Crawford.) The other track that blew me away was the stunning version of "If I Ever Lose This Heaven"...Minnie Riperton was at her best on this track. (her untimely death still leaves a huge void in the music world ). The arrangements ,again,are wonderful especially on the Benny Golson song "Along came Betty"
All in all this c.d . has everything on it, from low down 'n' dirty funk( as on "Boogie Joe, The Grinder") to cool soulful jazz and even when I play it today I find it still hasn't lost any of its excitement or feeling from 1974!
It is , however, a very short recording but as they say, good things do come in small packages!

Body Heat is Quincy Jones at his best!5
I heard this on album (shows my age, doesn't it?) when I was a child. The entire album is Quincy Jones at his finest, but there's something about the song "Everything Must Change." Back then, at the age of 5, it stirred me, and when I hear it today at age 31, I'm still so moved by the song's message. And the music arrangement is awesome! Oleta Adams' 1990 version of this song is good, but something about this first version stirs my soul!

"If I Ever Lose This Heaven" is also a great one, especially with the vocals of the late Minnie Ripperton!

This is a must-have for any jazz lover, or anyone who has an appreciation for great music!

A Classic from Q5
this is a Classic Album from the Genius Mind Of Quincy Jones.Great Solid Production,Arrangements,&Musicianship.Body heat,If I Ever Lose this Heaven&Everything Must Change are Great SOngs.A Classic.