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Quincy Jones & Band
I Dig Dancers
Deliberately presented as a dance music release, this brilliant Quincy Jones album - first released on Mercury label in 1961 - comprises material from two marvelous big band performances recorded the year before in Paris and New York. Here the great composer and arranger leads a first class "dance organization", a top-flight big band featuring the cream of NY Jazz musicians, among them: Clark Terry and Freddie Hubbard - trumpets, Curtis Fuller and Melba Liston - trombones, Phil Woods, Oliver Nelson and Sahib Shihab - saxes, Stu Martin - drums. An exquisite platter of highly swinging and danceable grooves signed by the genius of Quincy Jones
A1
Pleasingly Plump
A2
G'wan Train
A3
Moonglow
A4
Tone Poem
A5
You Turned The Tables On Me
B1
Chinese Checkers
B2
Love Is Here To Stay
B3
The Midnight Sun Will Never Set
B4
Trouble On My Mind
B5
A Sunday Kind Of Love



