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Album Details: I Heard That!

Release Date:01/01/1976
Label:A&M Records
UPC:075021650749

Track List: I Heard That!

  1. I Heard That!!
  2. Things Could Be Worse for Me
  3. What Good Is a Song
  4. You Have to Do It Yourself
  5. There's a Train Leavin'
  6. Midnight Soul Patrol
  7. Brown Soft Shoe
  8. Superstition
  1. Summer in the City
  2. Is It Love That We're Missing?
  3. Body Heat
  4. If I Ever Lose This Heaven
  5. Killer Joe
  6. Gula Matari
  7. Theme from the Anderson Tapes
  8. Walking in Space

Pro Reviews: I Heard That!

  • All Music Guide

    This two-LP set was supposed to contain a monumental suite tracing the evolution of black music but since Jones needed more time to work on it (it has yet to emerge), he put out this stopgap set. One LP contains new material, the other is a retrospective of his previous AM albums. The first LP is dominated by the generic soul vocals of a Quincy Jones-sponsored creation known as the Wattsline, which is largely saddled with routine soul material after a brief, promisingly funky start ("I Heard That"). Of the instrumentals, "Midnight Soul Patrol" doesn't quite make it despite the presence of heavyweight funksters like George Duke, Stanley Clarke, Billy Cobham and Alphonso Johnson, but "Brown Soft Shoe" again has Toots Thielemans delivering some classy cameo harmonica. The "greatest hits" disc astutely pulls eight key tracks from all six of Q's earlier AMs (though "Gula Matari" and "Walking in Space" are heavily edited) -- and frankly, they blow his 1976 music away. - Richard S. Ginell, Al...l Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Quincy Jones

In a musical career that has spanned six decades, Quincy Jones has earned his reputation as a renaissance man of American music. Jones has distinguished himself as a bandleader, a solo artist, a sideman, a songwriter, a producer, an arranger, a film composer, and a record label executive, and outside of music, he's also written books, produced major motion pictures, and... Read more