Step back in time with Quincy Jones and his Big Band on "Q Live In Paris Circa 1960," a captivating live album that captures the essence of a legendary performance. Recorded in Paris in 1960, this album is a treasure trove of soul jazz and big band magic, showcasing Quincy Jones' exceptional arranging skills and the band's electrifying chemistry.
The album opens with "The Birth Of A Band," setting the stage for a thrilling journey through seven tracks that highlight the band's virtuosity and Quincy Jones' innovative compositions. Notable sidemen such as Julius Watkins on French horn, Les Spann on guitar and flute, Phil Woods and Sahib Shihab on saxophones, and Melba Liston on trombones add depth and richness to the performances.
Each track, from the bluesy "Everybody's Blues" to the upbeat "Walkin'," offers a unique glimpse into the world of jazz in the early 1960s. The album's standout moment, "I Remember Clifford," is a poignant tribute to the late Clifford Brown, featuring a hauntingly beautiful solo by Quincy Jones on flugelhorn.
With a duration of 46 minutes, "Q Live In Paris Circa 1960" is a concise yet powerful testament to Quincy Jones' enduring influence on jazz. Released in 1996 by Qwest Records, this album is a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast, offering a rare opportunity to experience the magic of a live performance by one of the genre's most celebrated figures.