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From Q, With Love,Quincy Jones
    • From Q, With Love
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    • Somewhere
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    • You Put A Move On My Heart
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    • Baby, Come To Me

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    • Septembro (Brazilian Wedding Song)
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    • The Secret Garden (Sweet Seduction Suite)
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    • I'm Yours
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    • Baby, Come To Me
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    • You Put A Move On My Heart
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    • Velas
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    • Moody's Mood For Love (I'm In The Mood For Love)
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    • Liberian Girl
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    • Love Dance
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    • One Hundred Ways
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    • Rock With You
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    • The Lady in My Life
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    • The Shadow of Your Smile (Love Theme from The Sandpiper) [Live]
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    • Something I Cannot Have
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    • How Do You Keep The Music Playing
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    • Human Nature
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    • I'm Gonna Miss You In The Morning
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    • Everything Must Change
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    • Everything
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    • Just Once
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    • Heaven's Girl
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    • If This Time Is The Last Time
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    • Somewhere
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    • At The End Of The Day (Grace)
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    • Prelude To The Garden
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    • Sax In The Garden

album review

Grouped together, as they are on the double-disc From Q with Love, producer/arranger/conductor Quincy Jones' love songs sound an awful lot alike, with high-gloss production, silky smooth harmonies, and lead singers who all happen to bear a strong vocal resemblance to Jones' most famous client, Michael Jackson. It helps that From Q with Love is loaded with hits from Jones' past 30-plus years, including Patti Austin and James Ingram's "Baby, Come to Me" and "How Do You Keep the Music Playing?," Ingram's "One Hundred Ways" and "Just Once," Jackson's "Human Nature," and a handful of tracks from Jones' 1989 golden showpiece, Back on the Block. ~ Michael Gallucci, All Music Guide

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