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1957 studio album by Quincy Jones
This Is How I Feel About Jazz
Studio album by
Quincy Jones
Released
February 1957,[1] CD: 1992
Recorded
September 14, 19 and 29, 1956; February 25, 1957
Studio
Beltone Recording Studios, New York City; Los Angeles
Genre
Jazz
Length
36:32
Label
LP: ABC-Paramount CD: Impulse!/GRP
Producer
Creed Taylor Quincy Jones (CD bonus tracks)
Quincy Jones chronology
Jazz Abroad (1955)
This Is How I Feel About Jazz (1957)
Go West, Man! (1957)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source
Rating
Allmusic
[2]
Disc
[3]
This Is How I Feel About Jazz is a 1957 album by American musician Quincy Jones,[2] his first full-length album as a bandleader after a recording debut with the 1955 split album Jazz Abroad.
Jones arranged and conducted three recording sessions during September 1956, each with a different line-up, from a nonet to a fifteen piece big band. Musicians on the album include Art Farmer, Phil Woods, Lucky Thompson, Hank Jones, Paul Chambers, Milt Jackson, Art Pepper, Zoot Sims, and Herbie Mann. The bonus tracks on the CD release include compositions by Jimmy Giuffre, Lennie Niehaus and Charlie Mariano.
The album was produced by Creed Taylor and released by ABC-Paramount. The digital reissue on CD in 1992 was repackaged with the label Impulse!, ABCs sub-label for contemporary jazz established by Taylor four years after these sessions took place. The Impulse! version has a cover similar to the original but with the Impulse! logo.
^Billboard Feb 23, 1957
^ abYanow, Scott. "This Is How I Feel About Jazz - Quincy Jones | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
^Hall, Tony (24 May 1958). "Wild Range". Disc. No. 16. pp. 16–17.
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