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The Essential George Benson
Compilation album by
ReleasedMarch 28, 2006
RecordedJune 5, 1963 – August 11, 1980
Genre Jazz
Length2:27:38
Label
Producer
George Benson chronology
Givin' It Up
(2006)
The Essential George Benson
(2006)
Live from Montreux
(2007)

The Essential George Benson is a compilation album by American jazz musician George Benson, released in 2006 as a double-disc, 21-track career-spanning anthology. [1] It is part of Sony BMG's Essential series of compilation albums.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [2]
PopMatters [3]

Jazz Times refers to the album as "an extraordinary musician by any standard, Benson comes close to redeeming some horribly dated CTI material, including 'White Rabbit', a landmark in schlock. There are also highlights from other key players-don’t miss Kenny Barron’s Rhodes solo on the 1974 Don Sebesky arrangement of 'Take Five.' Write off the R&B tracks if you must, but they’re flawlessly realized. 'This Masquerade' is a model of pure, economical soul singing. 'On Broadway' appears in a 10-minute live version." [4]

Track listing

Disc one

No.TitleWriter(s)Originally fromLength
1."Rock Candy" (featuring Jack McDuff) Jack McDuffRock Candy (1972)6:12
2."Shadow Dancers" George Benson The New Boss Guitar of George Benson (1964)4:45
3."Clockwise"George Benson It's Uptown (1966)4:28
4." Willow Weep for Me" Ann RonellIt's Uptown (1966)7:48
5." A Foggy Day"George Gershwin, Ira GershwinIt's Uptown (1966)2:39
6."The Borgia Stick"George Benson The George Benson Cookbook (1967)3:09
7."Paraphernalia" (featuring Miles Davis) Wayne Shorter Miles in the Sky (1968)12:38
8."Sugar" (featuring Stanley Turrentine) Stanley Turrentine Sugar (1970)10:05
9." So What"Miles Davis Beyond the Blue Horizon (1971)9:19
10."Ode to a Kudu"George BensonBeyond the Blue Horizon (1971)4:41
11." California Dreaming" John Phillips, Michelle Phillips White Rabbit (1972)7:19

Disc two

No.TitleWriter(s)Originally fromLength
1." White Rabbit" Grace SlickWhite Rabbit (1972)6:56
2."Body Talk"George Benson Body Talk (1973)8:22
3." Take Five" Paul Desmond Bad Benson (1974)7:07
4." Summertime" (Live) George Gershwin In Concert-Carnegie Hall (1976)6:05
5." Breezin'" Bobby Womack Breezin' (1976)5:21
6." This Masquerade" Leon RussellBreezin' (1976)8:04
7." On Broadway" Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil Weekend in L.A. (1978)10:10
8." Give Me the Night" Rod Temperton Give Me the Night (1980)5:02
9."Hip Skip" (featuring Tony Williams)George Benson The Joy of Flying (1978)8:07
10."Gotham City" (featuring Dexter Gordon) Dexter GordonGotham City (1980)9:19

Release history

Country Date Label Format Catalog
Worldwide March 28, 2006 Columbia Records, Legacy Records [5] [6] CD 118065/2005330

References


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Essential George Benson
Compilation album by
ReleasedMarch 28, 2006
RecordedJune 5, 1963 – August 11, 1980
Genre Jazz
Length2:27:38
Label
Producer
George Benson chronology
Givin' It Up
(2006)
The Essential George Benson
(2006)
Live from Montreux
(2007)

The Essential George Benson is a compilation album by American jazz musician George Benson, released in 2006 as a double-disc, 21-track career-spanning anthology. [1] It is part of Sony BMG's Essential series of compilation albums.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [2]
PopMatters [3]

Jazz Times refers to the album as "an extraordinary musician by any standard, Benson comes close to redeeming some horribly dated CTI material, including 'White Rabbit', a landmark in schlock. There are also highlights from other key players-don’t miss Kenny Barron’s Rhodes solo on the 1974 Don Sebesky arrangement of 'Take Five.' Write off the R&B tracks if you must, but they’re flawlessly realized. 'This Masquerade' is a model of pure, economical soul singing. 'On Broadway' appears in a 10-minute live version." [4]

Track listing

Disc one

No.TitleWriter(s)Originally fromLength
1."Rock Candy" (featuring Jack McDuff) Jack McDuffRock Candy (1972)6:12
2."Shadow Dancers" George Benson The New Boss Guitar of George Benson (1964)4:45
3."Clockwise"George Benson It's Uptown (1966)4:28
4." Willow Weep for Me" Ann RonellIt's Uptown (1966)7:48
5." A Foggy Day"George Gershwin, Ira GershwinIt's Uptown (1966)2:39
6."The Borgia Stick"George Benson The George Benson Cookbook (1967)3:09
7."Paraphernalia" (featuring Miles Davis) Wayne Shorter Miles in the Sky (1968)12:38
8."Sugar" (featuring Stanley Turrentine) Stanley Turrentine Sugar (1970)10:05
9." So What"Miles Davis Beyond the Blue Horizon (1971)9:19
10."Ode to a Kudu"George BensonBeyond the Blue Horizon (1971)4:41
11." California Dreaming" John Phillips, Michelle Phillips White Rabbit (1972)7:19

Disc two

No.TitleWriter(s)Originally fromLength
1." White Rabbit" Grace SlickWhite Rabbit (1972)6:56
2."Body Talk"George Benson Body Talk (1973)8:22
3." Take Five" Paul Desmond Bad Benson (1974)7:07
4." Summertime" (Live) George Gershwin In Concert-Carnegie Hall (1976)6:05
5." Breezin'" Bobby Womack Breezin' (1976)5:21
6." This Masquerade" Leon RussellBreezin' (1976)8:04
7." On Broadway" Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil Weekend in L.A. (1978)10:10
8." Give Me the Night" Rod Temperton Give Me the Night (1980)5:02
9."Hip Skip" (featuring Tony Williams)George Benson The Joy of Flying (1978)8:07
10."Gotham City" (featuring Dexter Gordon) Dexter GordonGotham City (1980)9:19

Release history

Country Date Label Format Catalog
Worldwide March 28, 2006 Columbia Records, Legacy Records [5] [6] CD 118065/2005330

References



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