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Jones, Quincy, 1933-
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- The dude
- Number ones, Barry White
- If you go, Peggy Lee
- Compact jazz, Helen Merrill
- Genius + soul, jazz
- I dig dancers, [performed by] Quincy Jones and his orchestra
- Michael jackson: video killed the radio star
- Blues cross country ;, If you go
- Q Live in Paris circa 1960, the Quincy Jones Big Band
- Jazz abroad, featuring Roy Haynes and Quincy Jones
- I wrote a simple song, Billy Preston
- This time by Basie, Count Basie and his orchestra
- Musical massage, Instrumental track demos ; Musical massage (1975) : Album selections
- Shirley Horn with horns
- Ritmo al éxito, cómo un inmigrante hizo su propio sueño Americano, Emilio Estefan ; con un prólogo de Quincy Jones
- Plenty, plenty soul, Milt Jackson
- The swingin' Miss "D", Dinah Washington
- Tears and laughter, Dinah Washington
- It might as well be swing, Frank Sinatra and Count Basie and his orchestra
- Sinatra at the Sands
- Aretha's jazz, Aretha Franklin
- L.A. is my lady, Frank Sinatra
- The very best of Al B. Sure!
- On the shoulders of giants, [an audio & musical journey through the Harlem Renaissance], Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Vol. 2
- Harold Robbins presents the music of Antonio Carlos Jobim, music from The Adventurers
- Alone together, the best of the Mercury years, Clifford Brown and Max Roach
- It's my party, the Mercury anthology, Lesley Gore
- Anita O'Day's finest hour
- On the shoulders of giants, [an audio & musical journey through the Harlem Renaissance], Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Vol. 4
- I heard that!!
- The pawnbroker, the deadly affair, [all music composed by] Quincy Jones
- Music from the motion picture Ocean's eleven
- Impulse Records, music, message and the moment
- Around the world, the band of His Majesty the King's guard
- Sassy swings the Tivoli, Sarah Vaughan
- Plenty, plenty soul, Milt Jackson
- You're mine you
- Q, Soul bossa nostra, [produced, arranged and/or composed by] Quincy Jones
- Compact jazz, Dinah Washington
- On the shoulders of giants, my journey through the Harlem Renaissance
- Soul Train hall of fame, 20th anniversary
- Art Farmer and the jazz giants
- Basie & beyond, the Quincy Jones-Sammy Nestico Orchestra
- Vaughan and violins, Sarah Vaughan
- The jazz scene
- In the heat of the night
- Roots [30th anniversary edition], developed for television by William Blinn ; executive producer, David L. Wolper ; producer, Stan Margulies ; a David L. Wolper production ; Warner Bros. Television
- The last word, the Warner Bros. years, Miles Davis
- Maya Angelou, and still I rise
- Score
- Body heat, Quincy Jones
- Big band bossa nova, Quincy Jones and his Orchestra
- Love, Q, greatest love songs, Quincy Jones
- Body heat, Quincy Jones
- This is how I feel about jazz, Quincy Jones
- Walking in space, Quincy Jones
- The Quintessence, Quincy Jones and his orchestra
- The best of Quincy Jones, Volume 2
- You've got it bad girl, Quincy Jones
- The birth of a band vol. 2, Qunicy Jones
- 12 notes, on life and creavity, Quincy Jones
- Quincy Jones's finest hour
- Quincy's got a brand new bag, Quincy Jones
- Q's jook joint, Quincy Jones
- The original jam sessions 1969, Quincy Jones and Bill Cosby
- Back on the block, Quincy Jones
- Sounds-- and stuff like that!!, Quincy Jones
- Mellow madness, Quincy Jones
- The great wide world of Quincy Jones
- The pawnbroker, the deadly affair, [all music composed by] Quincy Jones
- Swinging the big band, Quincy Jones
- Go West, man!, Quincy Jones
- The Birth of a band!, Quincy Jones
- Smackwater Jack, Quincy Jones
- Gula matari, Quincy Jones
- The complete Quincy Jones, my journey & passions, by Quincy Jones ; preface, Maya Angelou ; foreword, Clint Eastwood ; introduction, Bono ; afterword, Sidney Poitier. --
- If you go, Peggy Lee
- Big band bossa nova, Quincy Jones and his Orchestra
- Sinatra at the Sands
- This time by Basie, Count Basie and his orchestra
- The swingin' Miss "D", Dinah Washington
- Tears and laughter, Dinah Washington
- L.A. is my lady, Frank Sinatra
- Alone together, the best of the Mercury years, Clifford Brown and Max Roach
- Swinging the big band, Quincy Jones
- Gula matari, Quincy Jones
- Basie & beyond, the Quincy Jones-Sammy Nestico Orchestra
- The last word, the Warner Bros. years, Miles Davis