Quincy Jones not only co-produced this film about his friend and mentor Clark Terry (which revolves around Clark's friendship with stage fright-stricken piano prodigy Justin Kauflin), but he also produced this superb soundtrack, which serves as a virtual Best of Clark Terry collection, featuring many of his most iconic recordings, including his performances with some of the all-time jazz greats: Duke Ellington, Oscar Peterson, Count Basie, and Quincy Jones. Includes 'Brotherhood Of Man', 'If I Had You', 'Michelle', 'Sardust' (Live In London), 'Misty' and many more performances as well as snippets of dialogue from the film. Limited double vinyl LP pressing.
1 Dialog By Clark Terry/Letter to Justin/Exodus (Justin Kauflin)
2 Brotherhood of Man (Oscar Peterson Trio + One: Clark Terry)
3 Candy (Clark Terry)
4 Mumbles (Oscar Peterson Trio + One: Clark Terry)
5 Dialog By Clark Terry and Justin Kauflin/Mood Indigo (Duke Ellington)
6 Harlem Air Shaft (Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra)
- Disc 2 -
1 Dialog By Justin Kauflin and Clark Terry/Breeze (Blow My Baby Back to Me) (Clark Terry and Justin Kauflin)
2 Grammys Lifetime (Dave Grusin)
3 Girl Talk (Clark Terry)
4 If I Had You (Live) (Benny Carter)
5 Dreams Change (Justin Kauflin)
6 Jazz Conversations (Clark Terry)
- Disc 3 -
1 Michelle (Clark Terry)
2 Dialog By Justin Kauflin/My Biggest Enemy (Dave Grusin)
3 Jim (Oscar Peterson Trio + One: Clark Terry)
4 Dialog By Clark Terry and Justin Kauflin/What the Hell Time Is It? (Dave Grusin)
5 Darkest Hour (Justin Kauflin)
6 Stardust (Live in London) (Clark Terry Quintet)
- Disc 4 -
1 Blee Blop Blues (Normania) (The Count Basie Orchestra)
2 Misty (Clark Terry)
3 Dialog By/Farewell (Quincy Jones and Clark Terry)
4 I Remember Clifford (Quincy Jones)
5 Dialog By Quincy Jones and Clark Terry/Letter to Justin (Justin Kauflin)
6 For Clark/Serenade to a Bus Seat (Live) (Justin Kauflin)
Quincy Jones not only co-produced this film about his friend and mentor Clark Terry (which revolves around Clark's friendship with stage fright-stricken piano prodigy Justin Kauflin), but he also produced this superb soundtrack, which serves as a virtual Best of Clark Terry collection, featuring many of his most iconic recordings, including his performances with some of the all-time jazz greats: Duke Ellington, Oscar Peterson, Count Basie, and Quincy Jones. Includes 'Brotherhood Of Man', 'If I Had You', 'Michelle', 'Sardust' (Live In London), 'Misty' and many more performances as well as snippets of dialogue from the film. Limited double vinyl LP pressing.