Quincy Jones, a real music genius, produced the following albums: "The Dude", a 1981 studio album where Jones utilized a lengthy list of studio musicians to perform the tracks and "Q's Jook Joint", a 1995 studio album that was released by Qwest Records. Jones also produced "Back on the Block", a 1989 studio album that features legendary musicians and singers from across 3 generations, including Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis, Joe Zawinul, Ice-T, Big Daddy Kane, Sarah Vaughan, Dizzy Gillespie, George Benson, Luther Vandross, Dionne Warwick, Barry White, Chaka Khan, Take 6, Bobby McFerrin, Al Jarreau, Al B. Sure!, James Ingram, El DeBarge, Ray Charles, and a 12-year-old Tevin Campbell.

Quincy Jones was not the record producer for the album "Risqué". This album is the third studio album by American disco band Chic. All the song tracks on the album were written by Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers. Atlantic Records released "Risqué" in July 1979. "Risqué" is also well known since one of the records on the album "Good Times" helped to define the disco era. This is a song that caused the album to become highly influential not only within the disco movement, but also in other styles such as hip hop, art rock, and new wave. In 2020, "Rolling Stone Magazine" ranked the album at No. 414 on their list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

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