From Q with Love

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From Q with Love
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Compilation album by
ReleasedFebruary 9, 1999
Recorded1966–1999
Genre Jazz
Length119:19
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Quincy Jones, Sonny Burke
Quincy Jones chronology
Q's Jook Joint
(1995)
From Q with Love
(1999)
Basie and Beyond
(2000)

From Q with Love is a two volume compilation album by Quincy Jones. It was released on February 9, 1999, through Warner Bros. Records.

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Track listing

Volume 1
#TitleGuest(s)Time
1"Setembro (Brazilian Wedding Song)" Sarah Vaughan, Take 6 5:03
2"The Secret Garden (Sweet Seduction Suite)" Barry White, James Ingram, Al B. Sure!, El DeBarge, Siedah Garrett 6:39
3"I'm Yours"Siedah Garrett, El DeBarge4:22
4"Baby, Come to Me" Patti Austin, James Ingram3:36
5"You Put a Move on My Heart" Tamia 6:13
6"Velas" Toots Thielemans 4:04
7"Moody's Mood for Love" James Moody, Brian McKnight, Take 6, Rachelle Ferrell 4:19
8"Liberian Girl" Michael Jackson 3:49
9"Love Dance" George Benson 3:18
10"One Hundred Ways" James Ingram 4:18
11"Rock with You" Brandy, Heavy D 4:09
12"The Lady In My Life"Michael Jackson4:58
13"The Shadow of Your Smile (Love Theme from the Sandpiper)" Frank Sinatra, Count Basie & His Orchestra 2:54
Volume 2
#TitleGuest(s)Time
1"How Do You Keep the Music Playing?"James Ingram, Patti Austin4:14
2"Something I Cannot Have"Catero3:47
3"Human Nature"Michael Jackson4:06
4"Everything Must Change"Benard Ighner5:59
5"I'm Gonna Miss You In The Morning" Luther Vandross, Patti Austin3:32
6"Everything" Tevin Campbell 4:06
7"Just Once"James Ingram4:33
8"If This Time Is The Last Time"Patti Austin4:43
9"Somewhere" Aretha Franklin 6:16
10"Heaven's Girl" R. Kelly, Ron Isley, Aaron Hall, Charlie Wilson, Naomi Campbell 4:55
11"Prelude To The Garden"0:54
12"Sax In The Garden"Barry White, Kirk Whalum 6:39
13"At The End Of The Day (Grace)"Toots Thielemans, Barry White, Mervyn Warren 8:02

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