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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful vocals & fine arrangements...,
By P.J. Le Faucheur (Canada (ex- U.K. resident)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Body Heat (Audio CD)
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!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Body Heat is Quincy Jones at his best!,
By askstrick_03@yahoo.com (Kansas City, MO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Body Heat (Audio CD)
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!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Classic from Q,
This review is from: Body Heat (Audio CD)
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.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not his usual stuff,
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This review is from: Body Heat (Audio CD)
Back in the 70's, this was definitely a giant step for QJ, moving from his Jazz sound to the heart of commercial Soul; and who knows or feel music better than QJ? The result is a soul album yet based from all the Jazz sound QJ feels.
Released in 1974, this album did not age a single day; on the contrary, in today's fast life, if you are not in a Jazzy mood nor in the R&B or soul mood, this album would perfectly fit on your CD player, because it is not really Jazz, Soul or R&B, yet it has all these sounds well mixed and tuned into each other. Last and not least, if you enjoy this album, make sure to check the followings: The Brothers Johnson; Look out for # 1 (produced and arranged a year later by Mr. Jones with the same feel as `Body heat") War: the world is a ghetto Roy Ayers: Mystic Voyage Enjoy
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fan Forever!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Body Heat (Audio CD)
I had this 'album' years ago during college. I have always been a 'Q' fan, and always will be. This particular selection is Q at his best. The selections show his range of talent and breadth of expressions, from quiet and melodic(Everyting Must Change), to thumping and erotic(Body Heat). I highly recommend this for people that may be new to Quincy and want to know why Quincy Jones is so revered in the music world.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best The Best for Mellow groove!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Body Heat (Audio CD)
Credit is nothing. But, maybe I know great musicians. David T Walker:guitar, JamesGadson:dram, Chack Rainy:bass, Excellent super rhythm section!! Wonderful Mellow master Leon Ware!!! My favorite song in this album for ' If I ever lose this heaven' Body Heat is great a masterpiese!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of my all-time favorites!,
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This review is from: Body Heat (Audio CD)
I once had this on vinyl. I've always loved the title track, so sensual, so sexy. And it's been so long since I've heard the album in its entirety, many of the songs seem new to me.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superb,
By Sing Brotha Sing (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Body Heat (Audio CD)
Quincy Jones translates to "genius" in my opinion. A perfect example of how Jones is a revolutionary in the music industry. From seductive jazz-pop in "Body Heat" to moody conscience songs in "Everything Must Change" to funky jazz in "One Track Mind" (my favorite), this album ranks among Quincy's best, and that's a tough goal to achieve.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quincy At A Potent Juncture,
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This review is from: Body Heat (Audio CD)
It has taken me a very long time to fully appreciate how wonderful this album is!In the early 1970's Quincy Jones was beginning to retool his sound to accomadate more rhythmic elements replacing his swinging big band sound.And on 'Body Heat' he completed his conversion.Plain and simple.No particular song stands out but it's certainly the marking of a new and funkier era in Q's sound!
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
what a great disc,
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This review is from: Body Heat (Audio CD)
quincy jones is to this day, one of the greatest musicians of our time. The Oleta Adams version of "everything must change" is so far off the mark, I wonder if she ever heard the original song; or if she can hear at all.
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Body Heat by Quincy Jones (Audio CD - 1990)
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