Jones, Quincy: Gula Matari - Limited Gatefold 180-Gram Vinyl

Jones, Quincy SKU: 43249121
Jones, Quincy: Gula Matari - Limited Gatefold 180-Gram Vinyl

Jones, Quincy: Gula Matari - Limited Gatefold 180-Gram Vinyl

Jones, Quincy SKU: 43249121

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Gula Matari - Limited Gatefold 180-Gram Vinyl
Artist: Jones, Quincy
Label: Elemental
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 600753959428
Genre: Soul/R & B

Limited Gatefold Edition. Deluxe 180-Gram Reissue. Including Original Artwork. A classic soul-funk jazz masterpiece by music giant Quincy Jones, Gula Matari marked his second and final album under the Creed Taylor aegis. It constituted a real step forward for the jazzman, who was moving here into sophisticated new territory. Instrumentation includes: Milt Jackson, vibes; Hubert Laws, flute; Freddie Hubbard, trumpet; Eric Gale, guitar; Herbie Hancock and Bob James, keyboards; special guests include Toots Thielemans on guitar and soulful vocals by Valerie Simpson. Among the highlights are the incredible 12-minute tribal groove of the title track, a killer take on Nat Adderley's "Hummir, and the churchy R&B cover of Paul Simon's mega-hit "Bridge Over Troubled Water".

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