Walk, Don't Run
25 min · 10 tracks · funk ยท jazz ยท R&B
A vibrant fusion of jazz and bossa nova rhythms that invites movement and joy.
Walk, Don't Run is an album by Quincy Jones. A vibrant fusion of jazz and bossa nova rhythms that invites movement and joy. This album is significant for its role in popularizing bossa nova in the United States during the early 1960s. It received positive critical reception and helped establish Quincy Jones as a credible artist beyond his initial jazz roots, influencing later artists in both jazz and pop. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Walk, Don't Run sound like?
A vibrant fusion of jazz and bossa nova rhythms that invites movement and joy. Rooted in funk and jazz.
What makes Walk, Don't Run by Quincy Jones notable?
This album is significant for its role in popularizing bossa nova in the United States during the early 1960s. It received positive critical reception and helped establish Quincy Jones as a credible artist beyond his initial jazz roots, influencing later artists in both jazz and pop. When 'Walk, Don't Run' was released in 1962, Quincy Jones was transitioning from his role as a session musician to becoming a prominent producer and bandleader. This album followed his earlier work with artists like Count Basie and showcased his growing influence in popular music, emphasizing his ability to blend various genres.
How many songs are on Walk, Don't Run?
Walk, Don't Run has 10 tracks, running approximately 25 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Happy Feet Standout 2:10
- 2 Stay With Me Standout 2:56
- 3 Copy Cat (Wack a Doo) 2:58
- 4 Happy Feet Standout 1:45
- 5 Papa San 1:49
- 6 Abso-Bleedin'-Lutely Standout 2:48
- 7 Stay With Me Standout 2:21
- 8 One More Time 2:49
- 9 20th Century Drawers 3:09
- 10 Locked Out 2:13
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