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George Benson Quartet - 1967 2001 'George Benson Cookbook' The Hard Bop Homepage says of the album, 'This is basically the George Benson quartet, with Smith and Cuber, but trombonist Bennie Green and percussionist Pucho were added on some tracks, giving them a bop flavor that delighted dedicated jazz fans and critics. I post records from my collection. I do not research the current availability of everything however so if i am mistakenly in conflict with some law or another or someone's rights please advise me and i will remove the post. I encourage you to use these posts to expand your horizons and support these or other artists whenever possible.

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Performer: George Benson Album: Good King Bad Label: Mosaic Contemporary. Catalog #: MSC 5003 Style: Smooth Jazz, Jazz-Funk Year: 1975 Format: FLAC (tracks +.cue) Bitrate: lossless Covers: in archive Amount of tracks: 7 Size RAR: 259 mb Upload: nitroflare.com Recovery 3% Password: without a password Tracklist:-01. You have requested the file: Name: George Benson - Bad Benson 1974 @ 320.rar.


Artist: George Benson
Title: Absolute Benson
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: GRP Records
Genre: Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 48:35 min
Total Size: 294 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. The Ghetto [04:56]
02. El Barrio [03:34]
George benson bad benson rare03. Jazzenco [05:48]
04. Deeper Than You Think [05:54]
05. One On One [07:04]
06. Hipping The Hop [03:56]
07. Lately [04:21]
08. Come Back Baby [05:58]
09. Medicine Man [07:00]
Personnel:
George Benson - guitar, lead vocal
Joe Sample - piano, keyboards
Ricky Peterson - synthesizers
Christian McBride - bass
Carlos Henriquez - bass
Steve Gadd - drums
Cindy Blackman - drums
Vidal Davis - drums
Luis Conte - percussion

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Luisito Quintero - percussion
Roy Ayers - background vocal
Claudia Acuna - background vocal

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Lisa Fischer - background vocal
Richard Shade - background vocal
Its been years since I've bought a George Benson album. Having been a fan of his guitar virtuosity from the days of White Rabbit and Good King Bad, I was dismayed by his seemingly permanent move to the world of disco and soft jazz/soul. The teaser for Absolute Benson promised a taste of the old days once again so I was lured into buying the album. Well, it took a few listens to appreciate what George was doing here. It is not like the days of long ago, but neither is Absolute Benson like the disco pop atrocities of the late 70s-80s. That veteran producer Tommy LiPuma is here is a plus, so is the presence of keyboard master Joe Sample. As it turns out, Absolute Benson is an enjoyable mixture of jazz and blues with just enough guitar heroics to evoke the days of old, but also enough understatement to let you know that this is a new day. The album is smooth enough to play at the office, yet generates enough musical energy to make it perfect background for a party. My favorite cuts are the last two, the bluesy Come Back Baby and the George Benson-Joe Sample composition Medicine Man. If you are an old time fan who has been ambivalent about the musical path Benson has taken, its time to shake it off because he proves here that he's still cookin'.

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