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Wikipedia article




"'Soul Bossa Nova'" is a popular instrumental, composed and first performed by musician and record producer Quincy Jones. It appeared on his 1962 'Big Band Bossa Nova' album on Mercury Records.

Jones said that it took him twenty minutes to compose the piece, which features prominently a cuca (responsible for the distinctive "laughing" in the first bars). Roland Kirk was the flute soloist, Lalo Schifrin was the pianist, Chris White was the bassist, Rudy Collins was the drummer, and Jerome Richardson was the alto flutist.[https://www.jazzdisco.org/mercury-records/discography-1962/ "Mercury Records Discography: 1962"] 'jazzdisco.org' Retrieved November 7, 2018 The album liner notes do not specify the brass players.

Media use



*The song is used in the films 'The Pawnbroker' and 'Take the Money and Run'.

*The theme was used in a long-running Canadian television game show, 'Definition'.

*Canadian hip hop group Dream Warriors sampled the title heavily for their popular track "My Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style", in their debut album 'And Now the Legacy Begins' in 1991.

*Canadian comedian Mike Myers grew up watching 'Definition', and as a homage to his childhood used the title as the theme for his James Bond parody film series 'Austin Powers'.

*It was used as a theme for the 1998 FIFA World Cup.[https://img.cdandlp.com/2013/12/imgL/116320531-2.jpg Rear cover] of 1998 CD reissue of 'Big Band Bossa Nova'.

*It was sampled by Ludacris for his 'Austin Powers'-themed single, "Number One Spot".

*In 2014, Jones executive produced Canadian jazz singer Nikki Yanofsky's album 'Little Secret', which featured a song entitled "Something New". The song interpolated melodic references to "Soul Bossa Nova".

*The song is used as the menu music of the 2007 Gameloft Game, Las Vegas Nights: Temptations in The City

*It was used an act of humour magic show on 'America's Got Talent' and 'Britain's Got Talent'.

*A version of the song was used as title theme in the German comedy show 'Was guckst du?!'.

* In 2022 Canadian cellular provider Telus used the music for a TV commercial.

References



Category:1962 songs

Category:Songs written by Quincy Jones

Category:1960s instrumentals

Category:Quincy Jones songs

Category:Austin Powers

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