Quincy Jones, a legend in the music industry, presents "I Dig Dancers," an expanded edition released on January 1, 2010, under Verve Reissues. This album is a vibrant blend of soul jazz, big band, and quiet storm genres, offering a rich and dynamic listening experience. With a duration of 46 minutes, it features 14 tracks, including both original and alternative versions of some songs, such as "Pleasingly Plump" and "G'wan Train."
The album kicks off with the lively "Pleasingly Plump," followed by the rhythmic "G'wan Train," and the soothing "Moonglow." Quincy Jones' mastery in composition and arrangement is evident in tracks like "Tone Poem" and "You Turned The Tables On Me." The album also includes notable pieces like "Love Is Here To Stay" and "A Sunday Kind Of Love," showcasing Jones' versatility and timeless appeal.
Originally released in 1960, "I Dig Dancers" has been reissued to introduce new generations to Quincy Jones' influential work. The album is a testament to Jones' enduring legacy, blending big band energy with soulful jazz, creating a sound that is both classic and contemporary. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Quincy Jones' music, "I Dig Dancers" offers a captivating journey through the world of jazz, highlighting the genius of one of its most celebrated figures.