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		<title>LP Classics: Quincy Jones, You&#8217;ve Got It Bad Girl</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Summer In The City Download Manteca Download &#8220;Sanford &#038; Son&#8221; Theme Download Chump Change Download Album: You&#8217;ve Got It Bad Girl (1973) To mark the one month anniversary of Ye Olde Blog, I&#8217;ve got a new feature that I hope you will enjoy: LP Classics, a tribute to the best records in my collection. <a href='http://www.yeoldeweb.com/blog/2009/01/31/lp-classics-quincy-jones-youve-got-it-bad-girl'>[...]</a>]]></description>
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<strong>Summer In The City</strong><br />
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<strong>Manteca</strong><br />
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<strong>&#8220;Sanford &#038; Son&#8221; Theme</strong><br />
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<strong>Chump Change</strong><br />
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Album: <em>You&#8217;ve Got It Bad Girl</em> (1973)
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To mark the one month anniversary of Ye Olde Blog, I&#8217;ve got a new feature that I hope you will enjoy: <i>LP Classics,</i> a tribute to the best records in my collection.  The rules: each selection must have a few 4- and <a href="http://www.yeoldeweb.com/blog/tag/5-star-classics/">5-star classics</a>, and it can&#8217;t be a compilation or live album.
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I&#8217;d be hard-pressed to come up with a more auspicious debut for this feature than the LP I selected: Quincy Jones&#8217;s <i>You&#8217;ve Got It Bad Girl</i>.  Released in 1973, it&#8217;s rarely mentioned among Q&#8217;s triumphs, but I&#8217;ve played and enjoyed this record countless times.  I found it at a San Francisco sidewalk sale for $2, a deal that still makes me smile some 15 years later.
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As you can see from the tags I assigned to this post, Quincy showcases his eclectic tastes on this LP.  A few tracks originate from movies or TV shows, others are creative interpretations of other artists&#8217; songs, and the liner notes detail several legendary session players providing support throughout the album.
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The track that leads off the LP is also among Quincy&#8217;s most revered: a cover of &#8220;Summer In The City,&#8221; which takes The Lovin&#8217; Spoonful&#8217;s 60&#8242;s anthem to euphoric and jazzy new heights.  It won a Grammy for Best Instrumental Arrangement, but is probably best known for it&#8217;s opening loop, sampled in The Pharcyde&#8217;s magnum opus, &#8220;Passing Me By.&#8221;  Various bits of the song <a href="http://philaflava.blogspot.com/2009/01/summer-in-city-samples.html" target="_blank">have been sampled in lots of other tracks as well.</a>  Jones&#8217;s version is a mystical brew consisting of trippy grooves, sultry solos, and soaring vocals (provided by Valerie Simpson, of Ashford &#038; Simpson).
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&#8220;Manteca&#8221; is an aggressive update of a Dizzy Gillespie track from the 1940s.  I love the tone shifts between the ridiculously tight horn section and Jerome Richardson&#8217;s breezy sax passages.  I always feel so sophisticated when I hear Bob James&#8217;s jumpy electric piano solo.  I kinda wish Q didn&#8217;t let the track&#8217;s propulsive energy spiral into chaos towards the last couple of minutes of the track, but this is still a total jam.
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The final two selections are both themes to TV shows.  Everyone knows and loves the &#8220;&#8216;Sanford &#038; Son&#8217; Theme,&#8221; (aka &#8220;The Streetbeater&#8221;); how Quincy Jones manages to compose a perfect musical counterpart to the junkyard in which the show is set is beyond my comprehension.  Sorry for the skips, but I&#8217;ve played this cut down to the bone!
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Less known (and thus, slightly less pleasurable) is the theme to two different Bill Cosby shows, 1972&#8242;s <i>The New Bill Cosby Show</i> and a game show from 1974, <i>Now You See It</i>; neither made it past their first season, but their theme song endures.  Little know fact: Q co-wrote the track with Cosby&nbsp;&#8212; Bill is one talented dude.
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