
Mellow Madness
Mellow Madness, stands as a testament to Q's remarkable talent for creating a captivating sonic tapestry through the intersections of jazz, soul, and funk. This is top tier 1970s soul jazz, while transcending its time, and continued the polished, percolating soul direction of Body Heat. The album introduced The Brothers Johnson, co-writers on four of the tracks, who sprinkle their trademark vocal harmonies on the funkiest of grooves, while The Watts Prophets heralded a new music genre blending spoken word and beats on âBeautiful Black Girlâ. A highlight may be Stevie Wonder's euphoric âMy Cherie Amourâ with vocals from Minnie Ripperton. Wah Wah Watson adds genius syncopation to âTryin' to Find Out About Youâ. The last cut on the album is beautiful jazz standard âBluesetteâ, featuring a trombone jam and Toots Thielemans' virtuoso whistling. With its tight arrangements and blending of styles, Mellow Madness speaks to Quincyâs genius in the studio.
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$9.20Mellow Madness
Mellow Madness, stands as a testament to Q's remarkable talent for creating a captivating sonic tapestry through the intersections of jazz, soul, and funk. This is top tier 1970s soul jazz, while transcending its time, and continued the polished, percolating soul direction of Body Heat. The album introduced The Brothers Johnson, co-writers on four of the tracks, who sprinkle their trademark vocal harmonies on the funkiest of grooves, while The Watts Prophets heralded a new music genre blending spoken word and beats on âBeautiful Black Girlâ. A highlight may be Stevie Wonder's euphoric âMy Cherie Amourâ with vocals from Minnie Ripperton. Wah Wah Watson adds genius syncopation to âTryin' to Find Out About Youâ. The last cut on the album is beautiful jazz standard âBluesetteâ, featuring a trombone jam and Toots Thielemans' virtuoso whistling. With its tight arrangements and blending of styles, Mellow Madness speaks to Quincyâs genius in the studio.
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Mellow Madness, stands as a testament to Q's remarkable talent for creating a captivating sonic tapestry through the intersections of jazz, soul, and funk. This is top tier 1970s soul jazz, while transcending its time, and continued the polished, percolating soul direction of Body Heat. The album introduced The Brothers Johnson, co-writers on four of the tracks, who sprinkle their trademark vocal harmonies on the funkiest of grooves, while The Watts Prophets heralded a new music genre blending spoken word and beats on âBeautiful Black Girlâ. A highlight may be Stevie Wonder's euphoric âMy Cherie Amourâ with vocals from Minnie Ripperton. Wah Wah Watson adds genius syncopation to âTryin' to Find Out About Youâ. The last cut on the album is beautiful jazz standard âBluesetteâ, featuring a trombone jam and Toots Thielemans' virtuoso whistling. With its tight arrangements and blending of styles, Mellow Madness speaks to Quincyâs genius in the studio.











