This 1981 album won three GRAMMY awards for the legendary arranger and producer Quincy Jones. He assembled his cast of stellar session players, go-to vocalists and newcomers for the vocal work, recorded by his longtime engineer and collaborator Bruce Swedien. Newly recruited vocalist James Ingram took two of the album's singles into the Top 20—"One Hundred Ways" and "Just Once," the latter being written by hit songwriters Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil.
This 1981 album won three GRAMMY awards for the legendary arranger and producer Quincy Jones. He assembled his cast of stellar session players, go-to vocalists and newcomers for the vocal work, recorded by his longtime engineer and collaborator Bruce Swedien. Newly recruited vocalist James Ingram took two of the album's singles into the Top 20—"One Hundred Ways" and "Just Once," the latter being written by hit songwriters Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil.