The Dude - Quincy Jones

The Dude

Quincy Jones

  • Genre: R&B/Soul
  • Release Date: 1981-03-26
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 9

  • An A&M Records Release; ℗ 1981 UMG Recordings, Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Ai No Corrida (feat. Dune) 6:26 USD 1.29
2
The Dude 5:37 USD 1.29
3
Just Once 4:33 USD 1.29
4
Betcha Wouldn't Hurt Me (Exten 3:46 USD 1.29
5
Something Special 3:57 USD 1.29
6
Razzamatazz 4:15 USD 1.29
7
One Hundred Ways 4:19 USD 1.29
8
Velas 4:05 USD 1.29
9
Turn On the Action 4:19 USD 1.29
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Reviews

  • The Malcolm Cecil Touch
    5
    By DJ Moonpup
    It doesnt hurt that this album had the Malcolm Cecil touch to it... 2 Geniuses in one Studio... Move over Malcom, the Meastro is in now in God's House
  • A Musical Treasure
    5
    By Panama Slim
    I vividly remember the much-anticipated 1981 release of this gem by musical genius, Quincy Jones. To this day, I feel the same excitement whenever I listen to this album with unforgettable vocals by the beautiful Patti Austin and the late James Ingram. If you're a fan of music, regardless of genre, this album (one of the greatest ever produced...in my view) belongs in your collection.
  • Q to the Max
    5
    By AuerswaldBlue
    One of the greatest albums of this generation
  • Classic Essential
    5
    By Justin Echevarria
    This album is a masterpiece. ▶️🔊❤️
  • A superb album.
    5
    By GetLifted
    Jazz, soul, R&B with real artists and vocalists. This is a superb album for the price. The Stevie Wonder-penned Betcha Wouldn’t Hurt Me. I love Patti Austin’s vocals... on Something Special, he sounds very similar to MJ. These artists mingled quite a bit amongst each other’s albums during this period, penning songs and duetting with each other. Quincy Jones, Rod Temperton, Bill Wolfer, Michael Jackson, James Ingram, Patti Austin, The Brothers Johnson... there was a period in the late-70’s and early 80’s when these folks were producing tons of top-notch quality material. Thriller and Off The Wall were the Crown Jewels of these collaborations, but don’t sleep on the other material, it’s just as good.
  • A classic
    5
    By John Albert, Jr.
    Probably one of the best, if not the best album Quincy made.