Thursday, November 8, 2007

George Benson (1994) Verve Jazz Masters 21


George Benson (1994) «Verve Jazz Masters 21»
FLAC | Mode: 8, Best Compression | 63:44 Min | 360 Mb
MP3 | 192 kbit/s | CBR | 63:44 Min | 93.3 Mb
Styles: Jazz, Jazz-Pop, Crossover Jazz

This is a more satisfactory summary of George Benson's late-'60s recordings than the early CD era's Silver Collection because it includes a pair of the later A&M recordings and a couple of guest spots on a Jimmy Smith album from that period. At this time, Benson, still in his mid-20s, was solidifying his reputation as a tremendously fluent and powerful guitar soloist, with plenty of hard bop facility and a genuine taste for R&B riffing and swinging. The eloquent slow blues of "Low Down and Dirty," and the wild, weird use of a Varitone octave multiplier on "The Shape of Things to Come," and the gutsy if occasionally scattered bop licks as a foil for the smoldering Smith (with drummer Donald Bailey) on "The Boss" go a long way toward illustrating Benson's range here. ~ Review by Richard S. Ginell ~


Artist: George Benson
Album: Verve Jazz Masters 21
Label: Verve Records
Type: Compilation
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Jazz, Jazz-Pop, Crossover Jazz
Original Recording Date: 1968
Original Release Date: October 4, 1994
Quality/Bitrate: FLAC / Mode: 8, Best Compression / 44.1 Khz / Stereo
Quality/Bitrate: MP3 / 192 kbit/s CBR / 44.1 Khz / Joint Stereo
Total Time: 63:44 Min
Website: http://www.georgebenson.com/

~ Track Listing ~
01. Thunder Walk [04:44]
02. Sack O' Woe [03:09]
03. Tuxedo Junction [09:33]
04. Billie's Bounce [06:09]
05. Something/Octopus's Garden [04:32]
06. What's New? [05:37]
07. Shape Of Things (To Come) [From Wild In The Streets] [05:17]
08. The Boss [08:53]
09. Out Of The Blue [03:21]
10. Low Down And Dirty [08:33]
11. I Remember Wes [03:55]

Total size:
360 Mb [FLAC-CUE-Front Cover]
93.3 Mb [MP3]


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