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''Smackwater Jack'' is a 1971
studio album An album is a collection of audio recordings issued on compact disc (CD), Phonograph record, vinyl, audio tape, or another medium such as Digital distribution#Music, digital distribution. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the early ...
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Quincy Jones Quincy Delight Jones Jr. (born March 14, 1933) is an American record producer, musician, songwriter, composer, arranger, and film and television producer. His career spans 70 years in the entertainment industry with a record of 80 Grammy Award n ...
. Tracks include the theme music to '' Ironside'' and ''
The Bill Cosby Show ''The Bill Cosby Show'' is an American sitcom television series, that aired for two seasons on NBC's Sunday night schedule from 1969 until 1971, under the sponsorship of Procter & Gamble. There were 52 episodes made in the series. It marked Bill ...
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Smackwater Jack ''Smackwater Jack'' is a 1971 studio album by Quincy Jones. Tracks include the theme music to '' Ironside'' and ''The Bill Cosby Show''. Track listing # " Smackwater Jack" (Gerry Goffin, Carole King) – 3:31 # "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" (Vin ...
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Gerry Goffin Gerald Goffin (February 11, 1939 – June 19, 2014) was an American lyricist. Collaborating initially with his first wife, Carole King, he co-wrote many international pop hits of the early and mid-1960s, including the List of Billboard number-one ...
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Carole King Carole King Klein (born Carol Joan Klein; February 9, 1942) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician who has been active since 1958, initially as one of the staff songwriters at 1650 Broadway and later as a solo artist. Regarded as one ...
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Cast Your Fate to the Wind "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" is an American jazz instrumental selection by Vince Guaraldi; later, a lyric was written by Carel Werber. It won a Grammy Award for Best Original Jazz Composition in 1963. It was included on the album ''Jazz Impress ...
" (Vince Guaraldi, Carel Werber) – 4:26 # "Ironside" (
Quincy Jones Quincy Delight Jones Jr. (born March 14, 1933) is an American record producer, musician, songwriter, composer, arranger, and film and television producer. His career spans 70 years in the entertainment industry with a record of 80 Grammy Award n ...
) – 3:53 # "What's Going On (song), What's Going On" (Renaldo "Obie" Benson, Al Cleveland, Marvin Gaye) – 9:51 # "Theme from ''The Anderson Tapes''" (from ''The Anderson Tapes'') (Jones) – 5:16 # "Brown Ballad" (Ray Brown (musician), Ray Brown) – 4:20 # "Hikky Burr" (Bill Cosby, Jones) – 4:02 # "Guitar Blues Odyssey: From Roots to Fruits" (Jones) – 6:35


Personnel

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Quincy Jones Quincy Delight Jones Jr. (born March 14, 1933) is an American record producer, musician, songwriter, composer, arranger, and film and television producer. His career spans 70 years in the entertainment industry with a record of 80 Grammy Award n ...
– Arrangement, arranger, Conducting, conductor, vocals *Joshie Armstead, Valerie Simpson, Bill Cosby, Marilyn Jackson – vocals *Freddie Hubbard, Marvin Stamm – flugelhorn *Buddy Childers, Snooky Young, Joe Newman (trumpeter), Joe Newman, Ernie Royal – trumpet *Wayne Andre, Garnett Brown – trombone *Eric Gale, Arthur Adams (singer), Arthur Adams, Freddie Robinson, Jim Hall (musician), Jim Hall, Joe Beck – guitar *Toots Thielemans – guitar, harmonica, whistler *Grady Tate – drums, percussion *Paul Humphrey – drums *Bob James (musician), Bob James, Joe Sample – keyboards *Jaki Byard, Monty Alexander, Bobby Scott (musician), Bobby Scott – piano *Jimmy Smith (musician), Jimmy Smith – electronic organ *Dick Hyman – piano, electric harpsichord *Carol Kaye, Chuck Rainey – electric bass *Ray Brown (musician), Ray Brown, Bob Cranshaw – double bass *Hubert Laws – flute, saxophone *Milt Jackson – vibraphone *Pete Christlieb, Jerome Richardson – tenor saxophone *Edd Kalehoff, Paul Beaver – Moog synthesizer


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