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  1. At one level, the record has Quincy taking back some of the sophisticated currents he was developing in soundtrack work of the 60s, but moving back to jazz – more groove than before, and more of a sense of space and timing – which is carried off by an excellent lineup that features plenty of electric piano from Bob James, plus work from Hubert Laws on flute, Eric Gale on guitar, Freddie ...

  2. His ESP-Disk offering, Explosions, was released in 1965. James also worked as an arranger and piano accompanist for Sarah Vaughan. He reunited with Jones in the late '60s and did some arranging for studio sessions that became Hubert Laws' Crying Song and Jones' own Walking in Space.

  3. 14 de mar. de 2022 · Finally, “Walking In Space” would bring Bob James into Creed’s sphere, both as a electric pianist, and an arranger. Bob would become a staple of CTI until he himself went his own way in the late 1970’s, first to Columbia with former CTI alumni Dave Schneider, and then to his own imprint/label, Tappan Zee(I have some interesting audio interviews from this period that I’ll include in ...

  4. Walking in Space est un album sorti en 1969, produit, arrangé et dirigé par Quincy Jones. Morceaux. Dead End (Galt MacDernot, James Rado, Gerome Ragni) – 3:55; Walking in Space (Galt MacDernot, James Rado, Gerome Ragni) – 12:06; Killer Joe (Benny Golson) – 5:12; Love and Peace (Arthur Adams) – 5:48

  5. Credits. Arranged By – Bob James ( tracks: 5), Quincy Jones. Artwork – Sam Antupit. Bass – Chuck Rainey ( tracks: 4), Ray Brown. Conductor – Quincy Jones. Drums – Bernard Purdie ( tracks: 4, 6), Grady Tate ( tracks: 1 To 3, 5) Electric Piano – Bob James ( tracks: 1, 2, 4 To 6) Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder. Flute [Solo] – Hubert ...

  6. 5 de abr. de 2023 · James recalled: Quincy introduced me to Creed Taylor when he had me write a couple of arrangements for his album, Walking in Space (A&M, 1969). Working with Quincy on the album proved to be my audition, of sorts, with Creed Taylor. It gave Creed a chance to see my arrangements, and that ultimately led to my working with CTI.

  7. Arranged By – Bob James ( tracks: 5), Quincy Jones. Artwork – Sam Antupit. Bass – Chuck Rainey ( tracks: 4), Ray Brown. Conductor – Quincy Jones. Drums – Bernard Purdie ( tracks: 4, 6), Grady Tate ( tracks: 1 To 3, 5) Electric Piano – Bob James ( tracks: 1, 2, 4 To 6) Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder. Flute [Solo] – Hubert Laws ...