Tracklist
Ai No Corrida | 6:18 | ||
The Dude | 5:35 | ||
Just Once | 4:32 | ||
Betcha' Wouldn't Hurt Me | 3:33 | ||
Somethin' Special | 4:03 | ||
Razzamatazz | 4:20 | ||
One Hundred Ways | 4:19 | ||
Velas | 4:05 | ||
Turn On The Action | 4:17 |
Credits (7)
- John Robinson (2)Drums
- Ed "Big Julie" Cherney*Engineer [Assistant]
- Steve LukatherGuitar
- Bernie GrundmanMastered By
- Paulinho DaCosta*Percussion
- Quincy JonesProducer
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![]() | The Dude LP, Album, Stereo | A&M Records – AMLH 63721, A&M Records – AMLK 63721, A&M Records – SP 3721 | Europe | 1981 | Europe — 1981 | ||||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album, Stereo, Y - Terre Haute Pressing | A&M Records – SP-3721 | US | 1981 | US — 1981 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album | A&M Records – AMP-28028 | Japan | 1981 | Japan — 1981 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album | A&M Records – AMLK 63721 | UK | 1981 | UK — 1981 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album | PGP RTB – 2220865, A&M Records – 3721 | Yugoslavia | 1981 | Yugoslavia — 1981 | ||||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album | A&M Records – AMLH 63721 | Italy | 1981 | Italy — 1981 | New Submission | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album, Stereo, x - Pitman Pressing | A&M Records – SP-3721 | US | 1981 | US — 1981 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album, R Pressing | A&M Records – SP-3248 | US | 1981 | US — 1981 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album, Club Edition | A&M Records – SP-3721 | US | 1981 | US — 1981 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album, Stereo, Z - Santa Maria Pressing | A&M Records – SP-3721 | US | 1981 | US — 1981 | ||||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album, Club Edition | A&M Records – SP-03721 | Canada | 1981 | Canada — 1981 | New Submission | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album, Stereo | A&M Records – 170054, A&M Records – 170.054 | Brazil | 1981 | Brazil — 1981 | Recently Edited | |||
The Dude LP, Album, White Label, Promo | A&M Records – SP-03721 GB | UK | 1981 | UK — 1981 | Recently Edited | ||||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album | A&M Records – L 37569, A&M Records – SP-3721 | Australia | 1981 | Australia — 1981 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album | A&M Records – AMLK 63721 | Israel | 1981 | Israel — 1981 | New Submission | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album | A&M Records – AMLK 63721 | Spain | 1981 | Spain — 1981 | New Submission | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album | A&M Records – 2PSP-3721 | Portugal | 1981 | Portugal — 1981 | New Submission | |||
![]() | The Dude Cassette, Album | A&M Records – CS-3248, A&M Records – CS 3248 | US | 1981 | US — 1981 | New Submission | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album | A&M Records – L 37569, A&M Records – SP-3721 | New Zealand | 1981 | New Zealand — 1981 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album | A&M Records – SP-03721 | Canada | 1981 | Canada — 1981 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album, B | A&M Records – SP-3721 | US | 1981 | US — 1981 | Recently Edited | |||
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The Dude LP, White Label | A&M Records – AMLK 63721 | UK | 1981 | UK — 1981 | New Submission | ||||
![]() | The Dude Cassette, Album | A&M Records – CS-3721 | Canada | 1981 | Canada — 1981 | New Submission | |||
The Dude LP, Album | A&M Records – AMLH 63721 | South Africa | 1981 | South Africa — 1981 | Recently Edited | ||||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album, Stereo | A&M Records – SP-3721 | Singapore, Malaysia & Hong Kong | 1981 | Singapore, Malaysia & Hong Kong — 1981 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album | A&M Records – AMLH 63721 | Greece | 1981 | Greece — 1981 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album | BLAM (2) – 1092 | Turkey | 1981 | Turkey — 1981 | New Submission | |||
The Dude LP, Album, Test Pressing | A&M Records – SRP-03721 | US | 1981 | US — 1981 | |||||
![]() | The Dude Cassette, Album, Stereo | A&M Records – CKM 63721 | Australia | 1981 | Australia — 1981 | New Submission | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album | A&M Records – AMLS-48034 | Mexico | 1981 | Mexico — 1981 | New Submission | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album, Gatefold | A&M Records – A&M-7.043 | Venezuela | 1981 | Venezuela — 1981 | New Submission | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album, Stereo, C - Monarch Press | A&M Records – SP-3721 | US | 1981 | US — 1981 | ||||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album, "R" Label Code | A&M Records – SP-3248 | US | 1981 | US — 1981 | New Submission | |||
![]() | The Dude Cassette, Album | A&M Records – CKM 63721 | Europe | 1981 | Europe — 1981 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | The Dude Cassette, Album, Stereo, Dolby Surround Sound | A&M Records – CKM 63721 | UK | 1981 | UK — 1981 | New Submission | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album, Promo | A&M Records – AMLK 63721 | Spain | 1981 | Spain — 1981 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album | A&M Records – AMLH 63721 | US | 1981 | US — 1981 | New Submission | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album | A&M Records – 20.178 | Argentina | 1981 | Argentina — 1981 | New Submission | |||
![]() | The Dude LP, Album, Promo | A&M Records – AMP-28028 | Japan | 1981 | Japan — 1981 | New Submission |
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- Edited 2 months agoAlbum Revolution #11
Ok...I have to approach this review much differently than usual...
Why?
Well, it's 1981, and "Quincy Jones", at this point of his Career had NOTHING to prove...He was approaching his 50's, and HONESTLY, if he wanted to retire, HE COULD!!!!
But, he just finished 3 OUTSTANDING Projects...1: "Q" continued to help "The Brothers Johnson" CEMENT their Legacy, with "Light Up The Night"..2: He Composed, Arranged and Produced the Sound Score and Soundtrack to the Musical, "The Wiz"....And, 3: and MOST astonishing, after hanging out with the ONE and ONLY, "Michael Jackson", "Q" started to help "Mike" take OVER the Music World, with one of the MOST BILLIANT albums EVER in "Off The Wall"....Then on top of ALLL THAT, "Q" started his own Label, "Qwest Records", and used the Label to give Guitar GIANT, "George Benson" one of his BIGGEST albums, "Give Me The Night".....
Whew!!!! That's enough, right?!?!?! Maybe if your name wasn't "Quincy Jones"!!!!!
I started to realize that Artists like "Q" ALWAYS looked to "What Can I Do Next"? We can be thankful for that, because "Q" was about to (believe it or not) Release his BEST ALBUM EVER in , "The Dude"!!!!!!
Really???? Best EVER???? You would think that after Recording for over 30 years that "Q" would have done that....But, like I said earlier, "Q" NEVER stopped growing...We probably could have picked a HANDFULL of his albums for that Category, but once "The Dude" dropped, ALL THAT went OUT THE WINDOW!!!!
As always, "Q" would rely VERY HEAVY on his Friends, but with this Project, "Q" went past just pulling out ALL THE STOPS!!!! He RAN THROUGH the STOP SIGN!!!!!!!
Saying ALLLL of that, we start with a BLAST, with the RUMPIN', BUMPIN', "Ai No Corrida"....
Now I just had to found out what this meant....BOY!!!! It came from a Sexual Japanese Film with the English Title: "In the Realm Of The Senses".....I should have known from the Lyrics!!!!! Leave it to "Q" to get away with having us Groove to this joint, with half of us not knowing what it meant (LOL!!!!)....On top of that, we have "Wattsline" alum "Charles May" and "Ms. Patti Austin" KILLING on Vocals, while "Louis Johnson" on Bass ("The Brothers Johnson"), "Herbie Hancock" on Electric Piano" and a couple of "Rufus" Fellows in "David "Hawk" Wolinski" (Clavinet), and "John Robinson" (Drums), holding the Rhythm Section DOWN!!!!
The "Title Track", Co-Written with his Buddy "Rod Temperton", is a straight "Strollin' Down The Street" joint!!!! You even had "Q" SUPPORTING the "Hip-Hop" Culture with his "Rhymes", while there was STRONG Vocal support by: "Jim Gilstrap", "Lalomie Washburn (who Wrote "Your Smile" for "Rufus featuring Chaka Khan" from their "Rufusized" album), "Ms. Syreeta Wright", "Ms. Patti Austin" and the ONE and ONLY, soon the be "KIng of POP", "Michael Jackson".....
Besides also having the ONE and ONLY "Stevie Wonder" on the set, there was another GIFTED Brother Introduced to us on Vocals.."Mr. James Ingram"....This Brother right here could sing about a Mouse crawling on the floor and make it sound FANTASTIC!!!! I may sound a little DRAMATIC on that, but hear this Guy at the end of this joint TAKE IT HOME, and You tell me....
"James Ingram" was also featured on the "Grammy Award" Winning, "Just Once"...Yes, this "Barry Mann", "Cynthia Weill" Written song may be a little sappy, but SO WHAT!!!! It is GOOD SAPPY!!!! "James" Vocals just RIPS though this very EMOTIONAL joint, having ALL the Lovers get on the Dancefloor and "Slow Dance"...Hey, what can I say, this is the PERFECT joint for that!!!!!
The "Stevie Wonder" Pinned, "Betcha' Wouldn't Hurt Me", has "Ms. Patti Austin" BLESSING us with her FANTASTIC Vocals...This Groovy joint also will make you think twice in how a Person operates in a Relationship...PRICELESS!!!!
Side 2 starts with the Smooth and Groovy, "Somethin' Special"....Written by "Rod Temperton", "Ms. Patti Austin's" Vocals GLIDES ever so EFFORTLESSLY over this Sultry Track..."Kim Hutchcroft's" Saxophone Vibes also adds to the allure of this Smooth Jam....I just wonder if this was ANOTHER joint rejected by "Heatwave"? Sorry Guys, that just REALLY BLOWS my mind!!!!!
"Razzamatazz" though.....
This is another one of those "Isaac D. Body Sway" joints that I just can't EXPLAIN why it is SO SPECIAL to me...."Ms. Austin" again, just GETS DOWN on another RUMPIN', BUMPIN' Track...My Daughters used to laugh at me when they were younger, when they used to see their Father just GO CRAZY over this....But, now, my Oldest and Middle Daughter goes around the house Singing it, and my Youngest has it on what she calls her "Daddy's Playlist"....I am a PROUD PAPA!!!!
"James Ingram" comes back to GRACE us on "One Hundred Ways"....This is another Sultry joint just TURNED OUT by "James"...I can't prove it, but I believe that between this Smooth joint, and "Just Once", is why "Q" signed "Ingram" to his "Qwest" Record Label...SMART CHOICE "Q"!!!!!!
Ok, "Jodeci" fans....I want you to either get out your, "The Show • The After Party • The Hotel" or "Best Of Jodeci" albums, and listen to "Get On Up"...Then, I want You Guys to check out, "Velas"...Yes, that's where that FAMOUS Sample came from!!!!! That beginning, "Toots Thielemans" Whistle, along with his Guitar and Harmonica, along with the "Louis Johnson Bass", will make you feel EVERY WAVE of "Q's" hands....Man!!!!!, this is just GENIUS!!!!!!!
"Ms. Patti Austin" comes back and helps us end this MASTERFUL album with the "Rod Templeton" pinned, "Turn On The Action"....We just have ANOTHER Groovy joint, that also QUALIFIES for a Dancefloor Dream....Usually I would prefer a Slow joint to end an album like this...But then again, we are talking about "Quincy Jones"....'Nuff Said!!!!!
"The Dude", this Ultimate, Ultimate, Ultimate, Ultimate, Ultimate, Ultimate Crown Jewel album, was JUST IT!!!!! It was PLAYED EVERYWHERE!!!! It won 3 Grammys, and it was (and STILL IS) one the MOST sought out albums of our time....You Guys, NAILED IT, when You called it a MASTERCLASS Album!!!!!
But now changes come....
Despite the SUCCESS of the album for "Quincy" and "A&M Records", "Q" decided not to renew with the Label...Well, that kind of makes sense, since he started "Qwest Records"...I guess "A&M" got salty about that, because they vetoed "Q" from working with various Artists on their Label, ESPECIALLY "The Brothers Johnson"....Wow...The Music Business...Well, that just made "Q" even MORE DETERMINED to make "Qwest" work, and IT DID!!!! Hey, we are talking about "Quincy Jones" here!!!!!
Well, despite any of that, "The Dude" has gone down as one of those Classic albums referred to ALL THE TIME!!!! Hey, even "A&M Records had to admit that down the line...Just Sayin' - Edited 5 months ago
referencing The Dude (LP, Album) AMLK 63721
My favorite album. I could give a big analytic study on this, but just by listening to this, you know it's a masterpiece. Mixing, track order, everything is perfect. 5 stars. - I've said elsewhere that this album is like a masterclass in Q's production technique. Having had it mothballed for many years, I've been replaying it and the album holds up really well even today. Yeah, "Just Once" might seem like it's a bit too slick but on the other hand, it shows how Q could craft what has become a timeless pop music standard for the ages.
referencing The Dude (LP, Album, B) SP-3721
Riff in Peace, Q. Listening to my Q collection in honor of the greatest producer Seattle has ever produced, and this is a banger. Great songs and a great pressing.- An improvement over modern vinyl trusses - bass is certainly a lot more clean & prominent. Nothing groundbreaking here, but I can only guess masters are either long gone, or poor copies of the original.
referencing The Dude (LP, Album) AMLK 63721
I love finding out who performs on an album. I did not know the following joined Quincy on this album:
Patti Austin
Steve Lukather
Herbie Hancock
James Ingram
Stevie Wonder
Toots Thielemans
Michael Jackson and many more.
The Dude, Quincy, is the Man!
Favorite track: Just Oncereferencing The Dude (CD, Album) CD-3721
This cd was mastered from a 1st generation production master, long before the 2009 Universal Studio fire which destroyed most of the A & M masters.- Edited 11 months agoNot as good as a VG+ or better original pressing. Go for original if you don’t have a copy of this one.
referencing The Dude (LP, Album) SP-03721
Great pressing sounds amazing... crystal clear and good dynamic range!! Pick it up its fairly affordable too.referencing The Dude (LP, Album) AMLK 63721
Excellent album on a fantastic pressing. Very pleased I picked this up today.
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