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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Q" uintessential!
Looking back at the almost super-human recording career of Quincy Delight Jones most music lover's would convienently seperate his lengthy back catalogue into two completely seperate ( but not totally distinctive! ) styles. The first obviously being his younger days playing, composing and producing, what many consider to be, true jazz....with giants such as Lionel...
Published on April 20, 2002 by douglas barton

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3.0 out of 5 stars quincy jones ultimate collection.
love most of the songs HOWEVER i failed to read some of the versions of some of the recordings. body heat one of my favorites was record as a single. i was ultimately disappointed because the instrumentation on the long album version is one of the sexiest and it was the first cut. i will just have to get the original body heat cd.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Q" uintessential!, April 20, 2002
This review is from: Ultimate Collection (Audio CD)
Looking back at the almost super-human recording career of Quincy Delight Jones most music lover's would convienently seperate his lengthy back catalogue into two completely seperate ( but not totally distinctive! ) styles. The first obviously being his younger days playing, composing and producing, what many consider to be, true jazz....with giants such as Lionel Hampton, Count Basie, Sarah Vaughn and the formidable Frank Sinatra. Writing film scores such " In The Heat Of The Night " and even Bossa Nova standards such as " Big Band Bossa Nova " ( a classic in my house! ) and you may have some small idea as to the incredible ease that Mr. Jones tackled, and ultimately succeeded, in composing and producing, a vastly dizzying array of musical styles. And perhaps even being responsible for beginning one or two of his very own! That being the case, with the release of 1974's " Body Heat " Q, once again, ventured on a completely different musical path....and one that would, while gathering in many new fans, would ultimately lose him quite a few long-time admirer's as well. But with the release of " Quincy Jones: Ultimate Collection " a disc that pays hommage to his days as a purveyor of some of 'Pops' greatest moments, perhaps it's time to simply give credit where credit is long over-due.

As previously stated " Ultimate Collection " begins with the positively outstanding " Body Heat. " Containing one of Q's most brilliant songs " Everything Must Change " a track that has it's origins in pure Gospel but with an odd marriage of rhythm and blues tacked on, a true elegant classic is born! Plus, with an incredible assortment of other quality tracks to be found here, such as " Is It Love That We're Missing? " and " If I Ever Lose This Heaven " this is simply Quincy Jones at his very best. Songs that encompass Soul, R&B, Jazz all wrapped together with a true 'Pop' sensibility. Moving onto the " the Dude " which had three hits songs, " Just Once " sung by the throaty James Ingram plus a jazzy, Latin piece entitled " Ai No Corrida " and of course " Razzamatazz " with Patti Austin's playful singing leading the way. Special merit going to " Baby, Come To Me " a wonderful duet that still holds up under the rigorous test of time. I do enjoy " One Hundred Ways " but I must confess that after hearing it performed at one too many weddings it has lost some of it's allure! Anyway, of course, everything here is performed with a virtual Who's Who's of jazz musicians from the seventies and eighties. Much too lengthy to name... suffice to say that Mr. Jones has made some extrodinary musical friends during his tenure in the music industry! Oddly, while every song here has indeed some vocals it is also the excellent musicianship that should be given just as much attention as well. Some very nice things indeed!

To be perfectly honest though, things do get rather bogged down about halfway through the disc. While all the tracks contained here are indeed catchy ( Ray Charles vocals on " I'll Be Good To You " deserved a Grammy! ) as a whole many of these songs are perhaps simply too well produced. Near the end of this fine CD many tracks begin to feel slightly too formulaic ( and lagubrious ) ultimately taking on a sheen that is too slick and well-thought out giving some selections an almost calculated feel to them. And while there's certainly nothing wrong with that, speaking only for myself, I tend to enjoy the selections that have a slightly more of an 'urban/old-school' feel to them. Obviously the earlier songs on the wonderful disc are the true highlight but, fortunately they did include " You Put A Move On My Heart " a strangely yearning and pleading tune with a vocal tour de force by Tamia, which is a slice of unadulterated 'pure Pop heaven!'

Regardless of your affinity for Quincy Jones and which 'camp' you may belong to in listening to his extroadinary catalogue ( Jazz vs. Pop ) having a copy of " Ultimate Collection " should be considered essential for any music lover who enjoys the genre's that I've mentioned above. Music that would appeal to any mature music fan who appreciates a marriage of melody, musicianship and grown-up adult lyrics....of course all done with a sense of an artist who simply lives through his music. Thanks Q ( and Rod Temperton )! We all owe you one!

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ultimate Collection - a misleading title for Mr.Quincy Jones, April 27, 2002
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There is no Ultimate Collection for Quincy Jones simply because there are many Quincy facets in the art of making music. Thanks God Mr. Jones was blessed with so diversified capabilities in the big band area, in the jazz area, and in the popular music area that this CD title seems dishonest although this compilation is rather and honestly creative. Instead of "Ultimate Collection", this CD should be titled "A Collection of Quincy Jones backing Soul Music Singers". OK, if you want to have an honest pannorama of Quincy Jones on soul music, here you are. Here you'll find the great and rare Leon Ware, the great Patti Austin and (to me) the greatest soul song of all "Everything must change" wrapped in a spectacular Quincy arrangement. Now if you want a jazzy or GAS Quincy Jones, look for Sinatra, Sarah Vaughan, OSTs signed by Quincy or even the original Quincy Jones albums. You'll also find them all here @Amazon.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Music, January 9, 2004
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M. Sojka (Mount Shasta, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a wonderful collection of great R&B music performed by the best singers and musicians in the business. Every song is produced to the exacting standards Quincy has become famous for in his long career.

Some of the outstanding songs include the duet with Ray Charles and Chaka performing I'll Be Good To You (my favorite), The Secret Garden with El DeBarge, Al B. Sure! and Barry White (bought the CD after hearing this on the radio), Mellow Madness sung by Paulette Williams, and You Put A Move On My Heart featuring Tania.

This CD will put a move on your heart and unless you are dead, your heart will respond to these songs done by the best in the business.

Buy this CD and your heart will sing and most probably your mouth will too when no one is looking or listening.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Quincy Jones Compilation on One Disc Because Quincy Says So!, December 18, 2005
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If you read the liner notes to the cd, Quincy talks about the selections on this disc that he chose as the ultimate. He talks about the difficulty of choosing among his "children" but for this one disc, he finally did and the 18 tracks here are the result. Atlantic Records has Rhino and now A&M has Hip-O and the sound quality is just fabulous. Simply great R&B throughout showcasing the great producing abilities of Quincy Jones who perhaps after Sir George Martin, is the best producer ever. My favourite tracks are the ones off the great "The Dude" album which comprise 5 of the 18 tracks here. If you are looking for a great sounding, one disc compilation of Quincy Jones' best work, this is the disc to get. Recommended.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nothing like old school., July 15, 2003
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Marcus J Carter (Azusa, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This CD will make most people very happy. I'm trilled myself. Hearing Minnie Riperton, Leon Ware, and Al Jarreau on If I Ever Lose This Heaven, this is just magic. I had completely forgotten about Benard Ighner on Everything Must Change. This is plain beautiful. I have or have had most of Quincy's LP's, but this CD allowed me to cover a wide range of some of his work. Again, I'm not disappointed, but pleased to still be able to FEEL the love and soul of these recording. I've bought other "Ultimate Collection" CD's before that didn't quite live up to the hype of "Ultimate". This is a collection of great tunes with some of the best singers, players, and just damn feel good kind of people involved to remind me that there is a lot more to Quincy Jones than this CD. But, That is another story. Buy this CD, and be happy.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Quincy Jones in life...is the Ultimate for helping others", April 19, 2002
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Artist like Clark Terry and Dizzy Gillespie and such, have been a contributor to the success of Quincy Jones...not that he didn't have the raw talent in the first place, but with some guidance to an ultimate goal, can't think of two better role models to clear the way. This midwest Chicago arranger, composer and producer has a "Who's Who" following and performance record. I first noticed Quince during the Count Basie days, love Basie and the arrangements from Jones were priceless, needless to say this album "Ultimate Collection", has that same essence of originality and saying something awareness, that has given every fan a big lift from this wonderful human being, who has always been there for others!

Just listen to "MELLOW MADNESS", with Paulette McWilliams, a collectors dream with stop the presses performance ~ "JUST ONCE", featuring James Ingram is one of my top ten favorites ~ "YOU PUT A MOVE ON MY HEART", love that Tamia, and you know she has put a move on my heart, how about yours?

Total Time: 72:25 on 18 Tracks ~ Universal/Hip-O Records 585902 ~ (2002)

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Dude, January 4, 2006
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John P Bernat (Kingsport, TN USA) - See all my reviews
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Yes, he is.

This collection "favors" collaborative efforts between Quincy Jones and other singers, indeed. It's easy to forget, too, that Quincy Jones "made" so many of those singers.

After some years, it's way too easy to forget how wonderful the compositions and "charts" are. Much of Quincy's music that got heavy airplay a generation ago is now stereotyped into the disco era, which is unfortunate. A man of his amazing abilities does not easily fit into any one particular shoebox.

A great CD - very listenable and has something for everybody. My favorite cut, though, has to be his scoring for the movie "In the Realm of the Senses." Amazing melody, and rendered in an unforgettable style.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Quite a phenomenal collection of Quincy's best!, October 22, 2004
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This is such a phenomenal album for its 79 minutes! Quincy Jones has to be the best composer in the business. He knows how to make superb songs. The album starts a little slow at first with some of his early '70s offerings, but the quality and musicianship is superb. Then when it gets funky to Stuff Like That, Ai No Corrida and the Dude album's hits, the energy picks up! It later shifts to his hits from Back on the Block and the beautiful "The Secret Garden." And to selections from Q's Jook Joint. Only Quincy could gather Al B Sure, James Ingram, El DeBarge and Barry White onto one song and make it an R&B classic. And Tamia's song still sounds wonderful. At times it feels like a James Ingram/ Patti Austin album because those singers appeared on a lot of Quincy's albums. But that stops when you hear other singers like Tevin Campbell on this album. This is such a remarkable album of timeless songs that are still well received today.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic 5, April 22, 2002
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I have other Greatest Hits on Quincy Jones&the earlier stuff on this Set alone is of High Quality alone.Quincy Jones understands Words&Music as well as any other Great Artist,Producer,Arranger,etc.. when you hear the Artists He gets to Blend His Vibe these Songs just take you into another level all together.Melody,Feeling&Groove all shine on this Collection.Enjoy
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3.0 out of 5 stars quincy jones ultimate collection., January 21, 2012
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love most of the songs HOWEVER i failed to read some of the versions of some of the recordings. body heat one of my favorites was record as a single. i was ultimately disappointed because the instrumentation on the long album version is one of the sexiest and it was the first cut. i will just have to get the original body heat cd.
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