Quincy Jones - "Dollar$" (1972) (Music From The Original Motion Picture Sound Track)
01. "Money Is" performed by
Little Richard02. "Snow Creatures"
03. "Rubber Ducky"
04. "Redeye Runnin' Train" performed by
Doug Kershaw05. "Shady Lady"
06. "Money Runner"
http://www2.zippyshare.com/v/12434537/file.html07. "When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)" (End Title) performed by
Roberta Flack08. "Do It - To It" performed by
Little Richard09. "Candy Man"
10. "Passin' the Buck"
11. "Kitty With the Bent Frame"
12. "Brook's 50 Cent Tour" (Main Title Collage)
Quincy Jones : Piano and trumpet
Bill Plummer : Keyboards and sitar
Arthur Adams,
Elek Bacsik,
David T. Walker,
Eric Gale : Guitar
Paul Beaver,
Clare Fischer,
Artie Kane,
Michael Lang,
Chuck Rainey,
Billy Preston : Keyboards
Ray Brown : Bass
Larry Bunker,
Gene Estes,
Victor Feldman,
Milt Holland,
Bobbye Porter : Percussion
Don Elliott,
Roberta Flack : Vocals
Paul Humphrey,
Ron Tutt : Drums
Tommy Johnson : Tuba
Doug Kershaw Elliott Fisher : Violin
Little Richard : Piano and vocals
Jerome Richardson : Woodwind
Arranged, composed, conducted and produced by
Quincy JonesRecorded at
The Record Plant,
Los Angeles, oct-nov 1971
Engineered by
Phil Schier Engineer assistant :
Gary Ladinsky,
John Henning http://www22.zippyshare.com/v/43722989/file.html
CBR : 320 kb/spot de masse :
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Dollar$ is the soundtrack album to the 1971 Richard Brooks movie of the same name, variously known as $, Dollars, Dollar$ or The Heist, starring Warren Beatty and Goldie Hawn.
The soundtrack, originally issued on Reprise Records, is composed by Quincy Jones, and features performances by Little Richard, Roberta Flack and Doug Kershaw. Throughout the album, the Don Elliott Voices provide harmony vocal background to otherwise instrumental pieces. Jones, who was at the time under contract to A&M Records, was given permission by A&M Records to become involved with the soundtrack. Little Richard, Roberta Flack and Doug Kershaw were all artists with the Warner Bros. Records/Reprise group.
The film was released in December 1971, followed by the early 1972 release of the soundtrack album. Jones' "Money Runner", was the promoted single from the album, released concurrently with the film, in December 1971. "Money Is", written by Jones and sung by Little Richard, was the B-side.
Despite being subject to a degree of mixed critical reception, the soundtrack remains of ongoing interest to later artists. Gang Starr sampled "Snow Creatures", while Mobb Deep sampled "Kitty With The Bent Frame" La Mongoose Band, a Spanish funk band, covered "Money Runner". Acid jazz band Corduroy covered "Money Is" on their 1992 debut album, Dead Man Cat and on their 1994 album Quattro - Live In Japan.
