Will be listening to this high-quality diamond of an album all day today as my personal tribute to this royal, regal ancestor...thank you for being in my soul all these years....
*Bridge over troubled water* When you're weary Feeling small When tears are in your eyes I'll dry them all I'm on your side Oh, when times get rough And friends just can't be found Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down When you're down and out When you're on the street When evening falls so hard I will comfort you I'll take your part Oh, when darkness comes And pain is all around Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down Sail on silver girl Sail on by Your time has come to shine All your dreams are on their way See how they shine Oh, if you need a friend I'm sailing right behind Like a bridge over troubled water I will ease your mind Like a bridge over troubled water I will ease your mind
When I was a kid, my father played this on the 8 track in his car. On long road trips, I cut my teeth on this and other jazz artists. What great memories.
I just inherited my brother-in-law's album collection that includes this album. While I'm sorting through em i decided to listen to all four tracks for the very first time to my ears; i'm amazed of not only of this album but of how he took care of each album... OMG! COVID 19 is the reason why he's gone so i dedicate this listening pleasure to Walter Upshaw (love & miss you...R.I.P.😢).
Still the best l have heard for over three decades. Q you are still the best and all time one the oldest legend that still got the groove and the wherewithal of what composition and harmony is all about. May the Lord Almighty bless you abundantly and exceedingly with long life full of health and happiness with prosperity.
Dans cette musique flotte une sorte de brume propice aux rêves et aux dérives douces. Un climat de paix retrouvé que l'on ressent parfois sans savoir exactement pourquoi pendant certaines nuits d'été ! Ces artistes construisent un discours d'intériorité, de respiration, qui sait faire place au silence 🕊
thanks for posting this nathan i had copy of the vinyl back in south africa 1973 used to get zonked on durban poison/amsterdam acid and gaze out over the indian ocean from the south coast while listening this music made for brilliant eyelid movies thanks
Thank you for uploading this album!! My uncle Major Holley plays on three out of the four selections!! I wonder if there were any unreleased tunes from that project...
'I REALLY ENJOY THE EXCELLENCE OF QUINCY JONES THE COLLABORATION OF HIS DIRECTION,THE SINGERS THAT WORK ON HIS ALBUMS AND OF COURSE THE MUSICIANS THAT HE PERSONALLY WORKS WITH OR HAS WORKED WITH MINNIE RIPERTON, AL JARREAU,NAT ADDERLEY AND THE MANY,MANY OTHER MUSICIANS MR. JONES HAS WORKED ON HIS ALBUMS,EVEN THE MUSICAL SCORES 'IRONSIDE' AND 'SANFORD AND SON'.
I spun my copy on the night of 11/5/2024 hoping to avoid the inevitable and pay tribute to this music genius . I hadn't listened to it for awhile and the opening track just hit me like a ton of bricks and I cried.
Brothers and sisters loved this album. Curtis Carter introduced me to it in 1970 and it has stayed in my mind over the years. It was the time as much as anything. retrorex is out of the loop on this one. Music other than wholesale marketability is an aficionado's mark. Ashanti
Thanks for sharing. Just heard Hummin' on WWOZ and wanted to check out the whole record. Thinking this one might have to make it's way into my vinyl collection...
Tracey, if you enjoyed this album, you may enjoy one made prior to this, Walking in Space. It's put together in a similar way, however, the music is a bit different. Mike
jimi hendrix was suppose to play on this album,,,,but when he heard who he would be playing with, esp Toots, he chickened out,,,true story told by Quincy,,,
@@PhuckHue2 Jimi & Miles recorded together? I heard it was planned, but never knew it really happened,,,I never thot it wuhd produce anything spectacular*>
QUINCY JONES - "Gula Matari" (1970) TrackList: 1. BRIDGE Over Troubled WATER (Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon) ....................................... 00:00 2. Gula MATARI (Quincy Jones) ........................................................................................ 05:09 3. WALKIN' (Richard Carpenter) ....................................................................................... 18:10 4. HUMMIN' (Nat Adderley) .............................................................................................. 26:13 Personnel: Pepper Adams - baritone saxophone Danny Bank - bass and baritone saxophones Hubert Laws - flute solos Jerome Richardson - soprano saxophone solos Freddie Hubbard, Danny Moore, Ernie Royal, Marvin Stamm, Gene Young - trumpet/flugelhorn Wayne Andre - trombone Al Grey - trombone solos Toots Thielemans - guitar and whistle solo Herbie Hancock, Bob James, Bobby Scott - pianos Milt Jackson - vibes Don Elliott - bass marimba on "Gula Matari" Ray Brown - contrebass Ron Carter - contrebass on "Gula Matari" Richard Davis - bass on "Gula Matari" Major Holley - bass and voice solo Grady Tate - drums Jimmy Johnson, Warren Smith - percussion Seymour Barab, Kermit Moore, Lucien Schmit, Alan Shulman - cello Valerie Simpson, Marilyn Jackson, Maretha Stewart, Barbara Massey, Hilda Harris - vocals
extravagant, perhaps some parts a trifle overproduced don't know nice ideas then passages that sound almost like parodies then the parts that just floor me this is weird remains alive and interesting though all the way through I'm confused
I honstly thought that maybe drugs were affecting Quincy's music after hearing thois. But that might be doing a terrible in justice to a great arranger.
Will be listening to this high-quality diamond of an album all day today as my personal tribute to this royal, regal ancestor...thank you for being in my soul all these years....
diamond quality high
RIP QUINCY JONES, ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤💯
💯 💯🤌💎
*Bridge over troubled water*
When you're weary
Feeling small
When tears are in your eyes
I'll dry them all
I'm on your side
Oh, when times get rough
And friends just can't be found
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down
When you're down and out
When you're on the street
When evening falls so hard
I will comfort you
I'll take your part
Oh, when darkness comes
And pain is all around
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will lay me down
Sail on silver girl
Sail on by
Your time has come to shine
All your dreams are on their way
See how they shine
Oh, if you need a friend
I'm sailing right behind
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will ease your mind
Like a bridge over troubled water
I will ease your mind
When I was a kid, my father played this on the 8 track in his car. On long road trips, I cut my teeth on this and other jazz artists. What great memories.
I just inherited my brother-in-law's album collection that includes this album. While I'm sorting through em i decided to listen to all four tracks for the very first time to my ears; i'm amazed of not only of this album but of how he took care of each album... OMG! COVID 19 is the reason why he's gone so i dedicate this listening pleasure to Walter Upshaw (love & miss you...R.I.P.😢).
nice 'god bless brother
I’m so sorry 💔
May your brother in law RIP. He had impeccable taste in music!
If u listening to records why u commenting on hereee?!!?
Dude, your brother in law had taste in music! This Quincy record is cool.
Extraordinario álbum, entre los mejores!
Still the best l have heard for over three decades. Q you are still the best and all time one the oldest legend that still got the groove and the wherewithal of what composition and harmony is all about. May the Lord Almighty bless you abundantly and exceedingly with long life full of health and happiness with prosperity.
Yes, yes. Indeed!!! Love waaaaves!
I remembered one Sunday afternoon Spring of 1970 my dad was playing this album. RIP Dad.
My old man use to play this album all the time d*m there brings back tears
Dans cette musique flotte une sorte de brume propice aux rêves et aux dérives douces. Un climat de paix retrouvé que l'on ressent parfois sans savoir exactement pourquoi pendant certaines nuits d'été ! Ces artistes construisent un discours d'intériorité, de respiration, qui sait faire place au silence 🕊
thanks for posting this nathan i had copy of the vinyl back in south africa 1973 used to get zonked on durban poison/amsterdam acid and gaze out over the indian ocean from the south coast while listening this music made for brilliant eyelid movies thanks
amazing sounds flute ... funk ... bridge
This is the gem an enlightened soul extracts from a rainbow cloud when the time comes right.
Nicely said Joao.
Pepper Adams - baritone saxophoneDanny Bank - bass and baritone saxophonesHubert Laws - flute solosJerome Richardson - soprano saxophone solosFreddie Hubbard, Danny Moore, Ernie Royal, Marvin Stamm, Gene Young - trumpet/flugelhornWayne Andre - tromboneAl Grey - trombone solosToots Thielemans - guitar and whistle soloHerbie Hancock, Bob James, Bobby Scott - keyboardsGrady Tate - drumsDon Elliott - bass marimba on "Gula Matari"Jimmy Johnson, Warren Smith - percussionRay Brown - bassRon Carter - bass on "Gula Matari"Richard Davis - bass on "Gula Matari"Major Holley - bass and voice soloMilt Jackson - vibesSeymour Barab, Kermit Moore, Lucien Schmit, Alan Shulman - celloValerie Simpson, Marilyn Jackson, Maretha Stewart, Barbara Massey, Hilda Harris - vocals
Thank you
Thanks for posting the personnel!! ❤
Thanks a Lot
Thanks for sharing.
When I escape relentless social media, I come to this place.
So good! A staple of my vinyl collection.
Pure inspiration for my life !!!
Simplemente ÚNICO
thank you for posting. one of my quincy's favorite.
greetings from costa@italy.rome
Still fantastic, thank you very much.
KING QUINCY!!!!!! Rest of great man!
Excelente álbum. Curto até hoje!
Finally. Somebody 'borrowed' my favorite album, never to be returned. Been waiting for the long version of Gula Matari!!!
A must have album. Search and you shall find.
Thank you for uploading this album!! My uncle Major Holley plays on three out of the four selections!! I wonder if there were any unreleased tunes from that project...
My Sunday afternoon's sound. Reminds me a lot of my mother, she taught me this kind of music🥰😊
First heard it in 1970 on 8 track. It was my father's tape. I played this album TO DEATH!
Excellent ❤
Fantástica música
'I REALLY ENJOY THE EXCELLENCE OF QUINCY JONES THE COLLABORATION OF HIS DIRECTION,THE SINGERS THAT WORK ON HIS ALBUMS AND OF COURSE THE MUSICIANS THAT HE PERSONALLY WORKS WITH OR HAS WORKED WITH MINNIE RIPERTON, AL JARREAU,NAT ADDERLEY AND THE MANY,MANY OTHER MUSICIANS MR. JONES HAS WORKED ON HIS ALBUMS,EVEN THE MUSICAL SCORES 'IRONSIDE' AND 'SANFORD AND SON'.
GUALA MATRI is a great tune
A classic Album.
Eric Gale's guitar on Bridge over Troubled Water is killing!
Im in tears
I spun my copy on the night of 11/5/2024 hoping to avoid the inevitable and pay tribute to this music genius . I hadn't listened to it for awhile and the opening track just hit me like a ton of bricks and I cried.
Hey man everything is alright and totally out of sight because we dig it man.
damn straight
Brothers and sisters loved this album. Curtis Carter introduced me to it in 1970 and it has stayed in my mind over the years. It was the time as much as anything. retrorex is out of the loop on this one. Music other than wholesale marketability is an aficionado's mark. Ashanti
My goodness, beautiful. Love some Q.
Thanks for sharing. Just heard Hummin' on WWOZ and wanted to check out the whole record. Thinking this one might have to make it's way into my vinyl collection...
Tracey, if you enjoyed this album, you may enjoy one made prior to this, Walking in Space. It's put together in a similar way, however, the music is a bit different. Mike
mastermind
Awesome! thank you for posting. I had the album but after many moves somehow it was lost.
Lovely #jazz
My mom was a huge QJ fan when i was growing up.
So am I.
Thanks for posting this great album !
Who was the female vocalist on Gula Matari
@@olowasegun6829 Miss Valeria Lynch.
Rest in Peace Q
RIP Q 🙏
First time I listen to this record. Dope stuff starts after the "Bridge over troubled water" intro. Thanks for posting.
WHAT bridge over troubled water is absolute DOPE stuff!
Nice Album!
Published on Aug 13, 2014
Gula Matari - Quincy Jones
"Bridge Over Troubled Water" (Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon) - 5:09
"Gula Matari" (Quincy Jones) - 13:02
"Walkin'" (Richard Carpenter) - 8:02
"Hummin'" (Nat Adderley) - 8:08
This is cool shit. for those who enjoy eclectic flute, check the 'fabric - summon these days' playlist
I bought this album soon after it came out. My favorite on the album was Gula Matari.
+Rodney Green same feeling as mine! you 100% wright Rodney :D
And so do I ! just great...
have the LP. man..... TY for sharing!!!!!!!!
Monday morning in Australia. I have coffee and Quincy to guide my PhD study. Do I need much more? (the Love of God of course...)
Netflex came up with a QJ documentary ..which is pretty good !
that's what brought me here!
And Q died 3 weeks ago ... That's what brought me here
ace!
Este disco lo tiene el Gipi zona sur...lo escuché varias veces en su casa mareada con torta frita de por medio
❤️🏴☠️
Yofee tofee chaver, todah rabah.
nice
jimi hendrix was suppose to play on this album,,,,but when he heard who he would be playing with, esp Toots, he chickened out,,,true story told by Quincy,,,
He also had sessions with Miles later in the year but he died
@@PhuckHue2 Jimi & Miles recorded together? I heard it was planned, but never knew it really happened,,,I never thot it wuhd produce anything spectacular*>
@@exxumma He died before the recording date. Jimi and Sly recorded together but nobody knows where the tapes are
@@PhuckHue2 Jimi and Sly wuhd have made some interesting funk jams*>
🌞🌙✨
QUINCY JONES - "Gula Matari" (1970)
TrackList:
1. BRIDGE Over Troubled WATER (Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon) ....................................... 00:00
2. Gula MATARI (Quincy Jones) ........................................................................................ 05:09
3. WALKIN' (Richard Carpenter) ....................................................................................... 18:10
4. HUMMIN' (Nat Adderley) .............................................................................................. 26:13
Personnel:
Pepper Adams - baritone saxophone
Danny Bank - bass and baritone saxophones
Hubert Laws - flute solos
Jerome Richardson - soprano saxophone solos
Freddie Hubbard, Danny Moore, Ernie Royal, Marvin Stamm, Gene Young - trumpet/flugelhorn
Wayne Andre - trombone
Al Grey - trombone solos
Toots Thielemans - guitar and whistle solo
Herbie Hancock, Bob James, Bobby Scott - pianos
Milt Jackson - vibes
Don Elliott - bass marimba on "Gula Matari"
Ray Brown - contrebass
Ron Carter - contrebass on "Gula Matari"
Richard Davis - bass on "Gula Matari"
Major Holley - bass and voice solo
Grady Tate - drums
Jimmy Johnson, Warren Smith - percussion
Seymour Barab, Kermit Moore, Lucien Schmit, Alan Shulman - cello
Valerie Simpson, Marilyn Jackson, Maretha Stewart, Barbara Massey, Hilda Harris - vocals
Can't Get No Better Than THAT!
@Mario Garde, thank you 😊
Thanks for the listing
thanks for the musicians
12:28 Yes Lawd!! 🔥🔥🕺💃 Great album...
EEEEEEEE YAA EEEE YAAAA
Walkin with The Q
Does anybody knows what Gula Matari means? Thanks
Indonesian for Brown Sugar? Google at least says…
My Father was 2O...
Avec shirley bassey album capricorn, de l ' art haute couture
extravagant, perhaps some parts a trifle overproduced don't know nice ideas then passages that sound almost like parodies then the parts that just floor me this is weird remains alive and interesting though all the way through I'm confused
class (1933-2024)
I honstly thought that maybe drugs were affecting Quincy's music after hearing thois. But that might be doing a terrible in justice to a great arranger.
Slepton like an old mattress......
lindju
Obrigado Irina Bertolucci Chermont. Um dos meus discos preferidos. Grande abraço
Irina bertolucci chermont
A MAJOR, boring disappointment after the masterpiece that was Walking in Space. What a letdown!
Not for everybody, I love It.... along with Walking in Space, Stuff like that, and many other collaborations he arranged and directed......