You've Got It Bad Girl
You've Got It Bad Girl | ||||
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Released | October 1973 | |||
Recorded | 1973 | |||
Studio | A&M Studios (Hollywood, CA) Sun West Studios (Hollywood, CA) The Record Plant (Hollywood, CA) The Burbank Studios (Burbank, CA) A&R Studios (New York) | |||
Genre | Jazz-funk | |||
Length | 42:39 | |||
Label | A&M | |||
Producer | Quincy Jones | |||
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AllMusic | [1] |
You've Got It Bad Girl is a 1973 album by the American jazz musician/producer Quincy Jones.[1]
The opening track is an interpretation of the Lovin' Spoonful's "Summer in the City", and won Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement at 16th Annual Grammy Awards, beating Spain (instrumental) by Chick Corea in the process.
The track features Chuck Rainey on bass guitar, Eddy Louiss on Hammond organ, Dave Grusin on Rhodes piano, Grady Tate on drums, and Valerie Simpson, best known from Ashford & Simpson, on vocals. Even if the track got a grammy for "Best Instrumental Arrangement", it's not completely an instrumental. Simpson's lyrics are reduced to only one bridge and one chorus (from 2:29). There's also a fine twist from original line “go out and find a girl” to “ain’t it nice just to be a girl?”. The track also features a fantastic string arrangement by Quincy Jones.
Quincy's version of "Summer in the City" has been sampled by several artists. According to whosampled.com it has been sampled in 87 songs (by October 2024)[2].
It was a foundation for Nightmares on Wax, which played a significant role in shaping the downtempo and chill-out genres in the 1990s. They opened each of their three first albums, released over a decade, with a track built upon Quincy's version of "Summer in the City": 1991's A Word of Science: The First and Final Chapter opened with "Nights Interlude";[3] 1995's Smokers Delight opened with "Nights Introlude";[4] 1999's Carboot Soul opened with "Les Nuits".[5]
This version of "Summer in the City" was also notably sampled by The Pharcyde in their 1992 song, "Passin' Me By".[6]
The title track "You've Got It Bad Girl" is a song written by Yvonne Wright and Stevie Wonder[7] and was originally released on Wonder's 1972 album Talking Book. Here Quincy Jones himself is performing the lead vocals.
The album features another Stevie Wonder song: "Superstition", featuring vocals from Bill Withers, Billy Preston and Stevie Wonder himself, billed as 'Three Beautiful Brothers'.
The album also includes the "Sanford and Son Theme (The Streetbeater)", which was used for the opening and closing credits themes for the NBC situation comedy Sanford and Son.
The final track on the album, "Chump Change", was first used as the main theme to 1972's The New Bill Cosby Show on CBS, where Jones's orchestra provided music. The CBS game show Now You See It used "Chump Change" as its main theme as well, both in 1974 and on its revival in 1989. It is also used as the main theme to the Dutch radio programme Langs de lijn, as well as the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation's programme Ukeslutt.
Track listing
[edit]- "Summer in the City" (John Sebastian, Mark Sebastian, Steve Boone) – 4:05
- "Eyes of Love" (Quincy Jones, Bob Russell) – 3:28
- Tribute to A.F.-Ro': "Daydreaming"/"First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" (Aretha Franklin)/(Ewan MacColl) – 7:11
- "Love Theme from The Getaway" (Jones) – 2:35
- "You've Got It Bad Girl" (Stevie Wonder, Yvonne Wright) – 5:45
- "Superstition" (Wonder) – 4:32
- "Manteca" (Gil Fuller, Dizzy Gillespie, Chano Pozo) – 8:42
- "Sanford and Son Theme (The Streetbeater)" (Jones) – 3:05
- "Chump Change" (Bill Cosby, Jones) – 3:19
Personnel
[edit]- Quincy Duke – vocals
- Dave Grusin – electric piano
- Valerie Simpson – vocals
- Phil Woods – alto saxophone
- Tom Junior Morgan – harmonica soloist
- Toots Thielemans – guitar, whistle, harmonica
- Ernie Watts – saxophone
- Bobbye Porter – percussion
- Bob James & Creations – keyboards
- Ray Brown – producer, mixing, bass
- Carol Kaye – electric bass
- Chuck Rainey – electric bass
- Eddie Louiss – organ
- George Duke – piano
- Quincy Jones – trumpet, arranger, Conductor, Vocals, producer, Mixing, Soloist
- Phil Ramone – Engineer
- Kevin Reeves – mastering
- Phil (Boogie) Schier – mixing
- Cat Anderson – soloist
- Grady Tate – drums
Charts
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b You've Got It Bad Girl at AllMusic
- ^ "Songs that Sampled Summer in the City". WhoSampled.com. Retrieved October 27, 2024.
- ^ "Nights Interlude by Nightmares on Wax". WhoSampled.com. Retrieved October 27, 2024.
- ^ "Nights Introlude by Nightmares on Wax". WhoSampled.com. Retrieved October 27, 2024.
- ^ "Les Nuits by Nightmares on Wax". WhoSampled.com. Retrieved October 27, 2024.
- ^ "The Pharcyde's 'Passin' Me By' – Discover the Sample Source". WhoSampled.com. Retrieved March 30, 2022.
- ^ "Photographic image of record label" (JPG). Discogs.com. Retrieved March 30, 2022.
- ^ a b c "You've Got It Bad Girl – Quincy Jones | Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved March 30, 2022.