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Compser/Arranger Jeremy Lubbock -pieces for Quincy, Chaka Khan, Al Jarreau, etc...

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Although not a household name, Grammy Winning composer Jeremy Lubbock has written, arranged and conducted with the biggest names in Music. Beginning with Joni Mitchell's "Mingus" album and Minnie Riperton's final album, "Minnie", Lubbock's arrangements caught the ears of Quincy Jones and David Foster. Soon, Jeremy had orchestrated the "E.T." album, narrated by Michael Jackson, and albums by Chicago. He then arranged "Mornin", and composed "Not Like This", for Al Jarreau's album, "Jarreau", the piece entitled "Grace" for Quincy Jones (The B-side to "We Are the World"), and pieces for Manhattan Transfer...

He as alo worked with Barbara Streisand, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, Chaka Khan, Patti Austin, Josh Groban, Denice Williams, James Ingram, Patti Labelle & Michael Crawford, Pat Metheny, Neil Diamond, Jennifer Holiday, Kenny Rogers, Olivia Newton -John, Cliff Richard, Barry Manilow , and many others...

Despite working with major Pop names, Lubbock's compositions are notable for their quiet, contemplative, shifting chordal compositions, almost like tone poems...

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Jeremy Lubbock, with Chaka Khan - "How Many Lives To Go"

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Jeremy Lubbock, with Al Jarreau - "Not Like This"

Jeremy Lubbock , with Chaka Khan - "Lullabye"

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Manhattan Transfer, w/ Jeremy Lubbock - The Night That Monk Returned to Heaven"

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Jeremy Lubbock, with Gary LeMel - "Spring Is Here"

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Reply #1 posted 05/09/13 1:27pm

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Quincy Jones, with Jeremy Lubbock - "Grace" (1984)

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Pat Metheny, with Jeremy Lubbock and Toots Thielemans - "Always, Forever"

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Reply #3 posted 05/09/13 3:22pm

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Nice arrangement on this one by Chicago...



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Wonder if it was his idea to alternate Cetera and Champlin's voices.


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Reply #4 posted 05/09/13 4:15pm

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theAudience said:

Nice arrangement on this one by Chicago...



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Wonder if it was his idea to alternate Cetera and Champlin's voices.


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hmmm....Good point, and that's one of my favorites from their 80's stuff....

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