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    Quincy Jones - The Dude -cd: Album- -flac- - Up ... Better

    Ultimately, The Dude is more than just a hit-maker's playground; it is a document of a genius at his creative peak, blending jazz sensibilities with pop accessibility in a way that remains a gold standard for studio production today.

    Featuring a rap-style delivery by James Ingram and Michael Jackson on backing vocals, it’s a quirky, rhythmic centerpiece that defines the album's swagger. Quincy Jones - The Dude -CD Album- -FLAC- - UP ...

    FLAC → WAV → burn with (Windows) or Brasero (Linux). Make sure to set gap to 2 seconds (or use CD-TEXT for track names). Ultimately, The Dude is more than just a

    : It opens with the synthesizer-driven "Ai No Corrida," a funky Latin-inspired dance track that signaled Jones' willingness to embrace new electronic sounds. Other highlights include the Stevie Wonder-penned "Betcha Wouldn't Hurt Me" and the lush, harmonica-led instrumental "Velas". Audiophile & Collector Value (CD/FLAC) For collectors seeking high-fidelity versions like Lossless CD Make sure to set gap to 2 seconds

    Discovered through this album, providing the soulful heart of "Just Once."

    Features synthesizer work and songwriting by Stevie Wonder ("Betcha Wouldn't Hurt Me") and backing vocals from Michael Jackson .

    Released in March 1981 by A&M Records, is a landmark studio album that serves as a musical bridge between his work on Michael Jackson’s Off the Wall (1979) and Thriller (1982). It is widely celebrated for its sophisticated fusion of jazz, R&B, pop, and early hip-hop elements. Key Album Details