Soul Bossa Nova
1962 instrumental by Quincy Jones / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the song by Bernard "Pretty" Purdie, see Soul Drums.
"Soul Bossa Nova" is a popular instrumental, composed and first performed by musician and record producer Quincy Jones. It appeared on his 1962 Big Band Bossa Nova album on Mercury Records.[3]
Quick Facts Single by Quincy Jones, from the album Big Band Bossa Nova ...
"Soul Bossa Nova" | |
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Single by Quincy Jones | |
from the album Big Band Bossa Nova | |
Released | 1962 |
Recorded | September 7, 1962; A & R Studios, New York City [1] |
Genre | |
Length | 2:50 |
Songwriter(s) | Quincy Jones |
Producer(s) | Quincy Jones |
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Jones said that it took him twenty minutes to compose the piece,[4] which features prominently a cuíca (responsible for the distinctive "laughing" in the first bars). Roland Kirk was the flute soloist, Lalo Schifrin was the pianist, Chris White was the bassist, Rudy Collins was the drummer, and Jerome Richardson was the alto flutist.[1] The album liner notes do not specify the brass players.