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>On several different levels..... > >What about Quincy's 'crime jazz' (shoot me now for using this >sub-genre category) stuff like the score for the great movie >'In Cold Blood'? > >Speaking of the art of 'scoring' a movie....When did David >Foster contribute something to that artform? > >Some of Frank Sinatra's greatest albums were produced by QJ. > >What about the album 'Gula Matari'? Where's David Foster's >response to something like that? > >Or the Brothers Johnson....the sound he made with them >foreshadowed what he'd do with Michael. > >Is David Foster's piano playing approaching Quincy's trumpet >playing? > >How does D Foster's career respond to 'Soul Bossa Nova'? > >And why would we disclude his work with MJ? He combined disco >rhythms with jazz instrumentation with pop song structures. >Off The Wall was a completely new sound and style compared to >anything that came before it. An amalgamation that hadn't >been done. Thriller created a new hybrid and expanded into >rocknroll, synthetic drums and keyboards while keeping the pop >song structures. > >Maybe I'm ignorant about David Foster.....what kind of >contributions and long-lasting impressions did he make again? >I know he's produced some very good projects...but he hasnt' >had anything close to the cultural impact of Q Jones. >Especially over such a long period of time covering a variety >of genres and sounds. > >As producers and business men....one might consider them >peers. And even in that context....QJ's career covers a wider >timeframe. But musically? There is no debate. > >
Quincy Jones was mainly known as a Arranger and a good Producer even back in the 60's. he was Jazz lite with alot of the same charts. 1)
David Foster as a Keyboard Player>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Quincy Jones as a Trumpet Player, but Q had good hustle and picked up things, but ain't nobody ever marvled at Q as a Musician. the arranger and conductor yeah, but not for his playing.2)
Off the wall "Its the Fallin In Love" and then later History's "Earth Song" were co Produced by David Foster. check out his Book and Live DVD Hit Man and get back to me.
the Same David Foster who co Wrote and Co Produced "After the love is gone" for Earth,Wind and Fire,
Foster got funky on Cheryl Lynn's "Got to be Real"
Foster been on alot of R&B and Pop Acts over the years.
he has scored films as well.
and please don't mention Soul Bossa Nova because Q was out of his league there. Walking into Space was the Q album which got his thing over in the Jazz world as a solo act.
Foster was used sometimes in Q's camp, i mean in ways Glenn Ballard and Rod Temperton ain't that far different than what David Foster was doing. except Foster had bigger records overall especially when he worked with Celine Dion and Chicago. mistermaxxx R.Kelly, Michael Jackson,Stevie wonder,Rick James,Marvin Gaye,El Debarge, Barry WHite Lionel RIchie,Isleys EWF,Lady T.,Kid creole and coconuts,the crusaders,kc sunshine band,bee gees,jW,sd,NE,JB
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