Released in 1981, is a monumental bridge between jazz, funk, and the polished pop sound that would define the 1980s. Coming just two years before he produced Michael Jackson’s Thriller , this album serves as the ultimate blueprint for Jones’s "super-producer" era. The Sonic Architecture
: The album is credited with launching the solo career of vocalist James Ingram , who provided lead vocals for the hits "Just Once" and "One Hundred Ways". It also prominently features Patti Austin. Quincy Jones - The Dude -CD Album- -FLAC- - UP ...
Features synthesizer work and songwriting by Stevie Wonder ("Betcha Wouldn't Hurt Me") and backing vocals from Michael Jackson . Released in 1981, is a monumental bridge between
Featuring a rap-style delivery by James Ingram and Michael Jackson on backing vocals, it’s a quirky, rhythmic centerpiece that defines the album's swagger. It also prominently features Patti Austin
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