1970 Quincy Jones – Gula Matari
Gula Matari is an album by Quincy Jones, released in 1970 on A&M.
Tracks
1 Bridge Over Troubled Water (Art Garfunkel; Paul Simon) 05:06
2 Gula Matari (Quincy Jones) 06:58
3 Walkin’ (Richard Carpenter) 07:59
4 Hummin’ (Nat Adderley Jr) 08:00
Biography
Musicians
Bass | Major Holley |
Bass | Ray Brown |
Drums | Grady Tate |
Guitar | Eric Gale |
Guitar | Toots Thielemans |
Keyboards | Bob James |
Keyboards | Bobby Scott |
Keyboards | Herbie Hancock |
Harmonica | Toots Thielemans |
Flugelhorn | Danny Moore |
Flugelhorn | Ernie Royal |
Flugelhorn | Eugene Young |
Flugelhorn | Freddie Hubbard |
Flugelhorn | Marvin Stamm |
Sax | Pepper Adams |
Sax | Jerome Richardson |
Trombone | Al Grey |
Trombone | Benny Powell |
Trombone | Tony Studd |
Trombone | Wayne Andre |
Trumpet | Danny Moore |
Trumpet | Ernie Royal |
Trumpet | Eugene Young |
Trumpet | Freddie Hubbard |
Trumpet | Marvin Stamm |
Vibraphone | Milt Jackson |
Percussion | Don Elliott |
Percussion | James Leroy Johnson |
Percussion | Warren Smith |
Vocals | Barbara Massey |
Vocals | Hilda Harris |
Vocals | Maeretha Stewart |
Vocals | Marilyn Jackson |
Vocals | Valerie Simpson |
Other Musicians
2 Gula Matari
Bass | Richard Davis |
Bass | Ron Carter |
Strings
Cello – Alan Shulman, Kermit Moore, Lucien Schmit, Seymour Barab
Liner Notes
Producer – Creed Taylor
Arranged By – Quincy Jones
Conductor – Quincy Jones
Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder
Mastered By – Rudy Van Gelder
Design – Sam Antupit
Photography – Pete Turner
Mastered At A&M Mastering Studios
Recorded At Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey