Quincy Jones - Roots: The Saga Of An American Family album flac
Performer: Quincy JonesTitle: Roots: The Saga Of An American Family
Style: Gospel, Soul, Soundtrack
Released: 1977
Country: US
MP3 album: 1754 mb
FLAC album: 1884 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: XM APE MPC AHX VQF WAV MP4
Genre: Funk and Soul / Screen and stage
Music from and inspired by the David L. Wolfer production of "Roots". ROOTS the saga of an American family. Contains 12" x 24" poster "Behold: The only thing greater than yourself". B4 title on label is What Shall I Do? (Hush, Hush, Somebody's Calling My Name). Codice a barre e altri identificatori.
With the 2016 Roots mini-series such a success, there is new interest in Quincy Jones' original soundtrack to the ground-breaking 1977 mini-series. Wrong album? Let us know. Expand player Collapse player. ROOTS: THE SAGA OF AN AMERICAN FAMILY Vinyl Record.
Roots Mural Theme (Performed by The Quincy Jones Orchestra). Main Title: Mama Aifambeni (Premiere Episode). Behold The Only Thing Greater Than Yourself (Birth). Oluwa (Many Rains Ago): (African Theme African Version). Boyhood To Manhood (African Manhood Training). The Toubob Is Here! (The Capture). Middle Passage (Slaveship Crossing). You in Americuh' Now African. Roots Mural Theme Intro (Slave Auction). Jumpin' De Broom Ceremony (Marriage Ceremony). What Shall I Do? (Hush Hush Somebody's Calling My Name). Roots Mural Theme Bridge (Plantation Life)
Limited vinyl LP pressing. With the 2016 Roots mini-series such a success, there is new interest in Quincy Jones' original soundtrack to the ground-breaking 1977 mini-series. Highlights include the "Roots Mural Theme," composed by Gerald Fried, and the 28 minute, "Roots Suite," with Letta Mbulu as the featured vocalist. Also included are snippets of dialogue from Roots actor Lou Gossett. Featured players include: Shelly Manne, Victor Feldman, Ernie Watts and Lee Ritenour.
Biography by Mark Deming. One of the most accomplished figures in modern music, crossing jazz, R&B, film music, and pop over a seven-decade career entailing 27 Grammy awards. Roots: The Saga of an American Family.
Alexander Murray Palmer Haley (August 11, 1921 – February 10, 1992) was an American writer and the author of the 1976 book Roots: The Saga of an American Family. ABC adapted the book as a television miniseries of the same name and aired it in 1977 to a record-breaking audience of 130 million viewers. In the United States, the book and miniseries raised the public awareness of African American history and inspired a broad interest in genealogy and family history.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| Africa (The Motherland) | ||
| A1 | MotherlandBata [Featuring] – Bill SummersWritten-By – Q. Jones* |
0:29 |
| A2 | Roots Mural ThemeOrchestra – The Quincy Jones Orchestra*Written-By – G. Fried* |
2:10 |
| A3 | Main Title: Mama Aifambeni (Premiere Episode)Bata [Bata Drum Ensemble, Featuring] – Bill SummersChoir [Featuring] – The WattslineFeaturing – Caiphus SemenyaVocals [Featuring] – Letta MbuluWritten-By – C. Semenya*, Q. Jones* |
1:03 |
| A4 | Behold, The Only Thing Greater Than Yourself (Birth)Vocals [Vocal & Chant, Featuring] – Letta MbuluWritten-By – C. Semenya*, Q. Jones* |
1:30 |
| A5 | Oluwa (Many Rains Ago) (African Theme)Choir [Featuring] – The Wattsline Choir*Vocals [Featuring] – Letta MbuluWritten-By – C. Semenya*, Q. Jones* |
2:28 |
| A6 | Boyhood To ManhoodPercussion [Featuring] – Bill SummersVocals [Solo] – Zak DioufWritten-By – B. Summers*, Q. Jones*, Z. Diouf* |
0:53 |
| A7 | The Toubob Is Here! (The Capture)Written-By – Q. Jones* |
1:06 |
| A8 | Middle Passage (Slaveship Crossing)Vocals [Solo On Sea Shanty] – Alex HassilevVocals [Toubob Chant] – The WattslineWritten-By – Q. Jones* |
1:15 |
| A9 | You In Americuh' Now, AfricanFeaturing – Lou GossettOrchestra [Featuring] – Quincy Jones Orchestra*Written-By – G. Fried*, Q. Jones* |
0:32 |
| America (The Promised Land) | ||
| B1 | Roots Mural Theme Intro (Slave Auction)Orchestra [Featuring] – The Quincy Jones Orchestra & Auctioneers*Written-By – G. Fried* |
0:15 |
| B2 | Ole FiddlerAdapted By – Lou Gossett, Q. Jones*Voice Actor [Dialogue], Vocals [Featuring] – Lou Gossett |
1:12 |
| B3 | Jumpin' De Broom (Marriage Ceremony)Fiddle [Hoedown Solo, Featuring] – Bobby BruceWritten-By – B. Bruce*, Q. Jones* |
0:42 |
| B4 | What Can I Do? (Hush, Hush, Somebody's Calling My Name)Adapted By – Q. Jones*, J. Cleveland*Choir [Featuring] – The Wattsline Choir*Organ, Piano [Featuring] – Richard TeeVocals [Featuring] – Charles May, Mortonette Jenkins |
2:17 |
| B5 | Roots Mural Theme Bridge (Plantation Life)Orchestra – The Quincy Jones Orchestra*Voice Actor [Vagon Dialogue] – Stan HazeWritten-By – G. Fried* |
1:25 |
| B6 | Oh Lord, Come By HereAdapted By – Q. Jones*, J. Cleveland*Choir [Featuring] – The Wattsline Choir*Conductor [Featuring] – Reverend James Cleveland*Organ [Featuring] – Richard Tee |
3:25 |
| B7 | Free At Last? (The Civil War)Orchestra [Featuring] – The Quincy Jones Orchestra*Voice Actor [Dialogue, Featuring] – Lou GossettWritten-By – Q. Jones* |
2:24 |
| B8 | Many Rains Ago (Oluwa) (African Theme: English Version)Choir – The Quincy Jones Orchestra*Orchestra – The Wattsline Choir*Vocals [Solo, Featuring] – Letta MbuluWritten-By – C. Semenya*, Q. Jones* |
4:50 |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Monarch Record Mfg. Co.
Credits
- Acoustic Bass – Arni Egillson*, Milt Kestenbaum*
- Arranged By – Bill Summers, Caiphus Semenya, Dave Grusin, Herb Spencer*, John Mandel*, Quincy Jones, Reverend James Cleveland*, Dick Hazard*, Tommy Bahler*
- Artwork [Album Design] – Chuck Beeson
- Artwork [Art Direction] – Roland Young
- Artwork [Roots Logo Typography Design] – Al Nagy
- Banjo – Alton Hendrickson*
- Cello – Jeff Solow*, Jesse Erlich*, Paul Bergstrom, Ronnie Cooper*
- Composed By – Gerald Fried (tracks: A2, A9, B1, B5)
- Concept By [Conceived By], Producer, Conductor – Quincy Jones
- Conductor [Choir] – Tommy Bahler* (tracks: A5, B8)
- Conductor [The Wattsline Choir] – Reverend James Cleveland*
- Electric Bass – Chuck Rainey, Ed Reddick
- Engineer [Assistant] – Chuck Trammell, Steve "Deacon Dolby" Katz*
- Engineer, Remix – Norm Kinney
- French Horn – Alan Robinson, David Duke, James Decker
- Guitar – David T. Walker, Lee Ritenour
- Harp – Catherine Gotthoffer, Dorothy Remsen
- Keyboards – Dave Grusin, Ian Underwood, Mike Boddicker*, Pete Jolly, Richard Tee
- Mastered By – Bernie Grundman
- Percussion – Bill Summers, Bobbye Hall, Caiphus Semenya, Emil Richards, King Errison*, Milt Holland, Paul Bryant , Shelly Manne, Tommy Vig, Victor Feldman, Zak Diouf
- Performer – Bill Summers, Caiphus Semenya, Letta Mbulu, Lou Gossett, Quincy Jones Orchestra*, The Wattsline Choir*
- Photography By [Back Cover] – Bruce Talamon
- Trombone – Bill Watrous, Dick Nash, Maurice Spear*
- Trumpet – Bobby Bryant, Buddy Childers, John Audino
- Tuba – Tommy Johnson
- Viola – Alex Nieman, Marilyn Baker, Bob Ostrowsky*, Rollis Dale*
- Violin – Bobby Bruce, Erno Neufeld, Gerald Vinci, Harry Bluestone, Irv Katz, Janice Gower, John Santulis, Joseph Livoti, Joe Stepansky*, Ralph Shaeffer*, Bob Sushell*, Sheldon Sanov, Bill Nuttycomb*
- Vocals – Alexandra Brown*, Caiphus Semenya, Deborah Tibbs, Jim Gilstrap, John Lehman, Linda Evans, Paulette McWilliams, Reverend James Cleveland*, Stephanie Spruill
- Vocals [Featured Soloist] – Letta Mbulu
- Vocals [The Wattsline Choir] – Charles May, David Pridgen, Mortonette Jenkins, Rodney Armstrong, Sherwood Sledge
- Woodwind – Ernie Watts, Jerome Richardson, Ted Nash, Terry Harrington, Bill Green*
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1): A&M SP4989-M1 21994
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2): A&M SP4990-M1 21994
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SP-4626 | Quincy Jones | Roots (The Saga Of An American Family) (LP, Album) | A&M Records | SP-4626 | US | 1977 |
| SP-4626 | Quincy Jones | Roots (The Saga Of An American Family) (LP, Album) | A&M Records | SP-4626 | US | 1977 |
| SP-4626 | Quincy Jones | Roots: The Saga Of An American Family (LP, Album, Promo) | A&M Records | SP-4626 | US | 1977 |
| SLAM 64626 | Quincy Jones | Roots: The Saga Of An American Family (LP, Album) | A&M Records | SLAM 64626 | Italy | 1977 |
| POCM 1955 | Quincy Jones | Roots (The Saga Of An American Family) (CD, Album) | A&M Records | POCM 1955 | Japan | 1996 |









