The George Benson Anthology

The George Benson Anthology

The George Benson Anthology

ASIN: B00004WH6H

Editorial Reviews
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"I loved pretty," says George Benson in a quote included on this attractively packaged anthology's comprehensive liner notes. And really, the guitar great/R&B singer's penchant for prettiness is the thread that runs through all of his music--from his early cool-bop jazz charts (nicely represented on 1964's "Shadow Dancer" and 1967's vibrant "Ready and Able") to the '70s chart-toppers ("This Masquerade," "On Broadway," "Turn Your Love Around") and through the Quiet Storm musings of the last two decades. As a guitarist, Benson's ability to arc and shape a melodic phrase has constantly thrilled, especially when these lines are accompanied by his trademark vocal scats. The producers wisely omit some of Benson's later (and schlockier) easy-listening works, and provide us with endearing cuts like a 1968 collaboration with Herbie Hancock on "Chattanooga Choo Choo" (delivered with a down-home, decidedly blues-inflected wail) and inspired works with musical heavies such as rhythm guitarist supreme Phil Upchurch, bassist Ron Carter, organists Jimmy Smith, Lonnie Smith, and Aretha Franklin. But the anthology's most delightful inclusion is "Shark Bite" (the B-side to "20/20"), a white-hot acid jazz number that reminds us that Benson could indeed be the grooviest guitarist since the legendary Wes Montgomery. --Sylvia W. Chan

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The George Benson Anthology
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004WH6H
Release Date: 2000-10-31

Tracks:

  1. Shadow Dancers
  2. Ain't That Peculiar
  3. A Foggy Day
  4. Ready And Able - The George Benson Quartet
  5. What's New
  6. Chattanooga Choo Choo
  7. White Rabbit
  8. Summertime (Live)
  9. Breezin'
  10. This Masquerade
  11. Shark Bite
  12. Nature Boy
  13. The Greatest Love Of All (Single Version)
  14. On Broadway (Live) (Single Version)
  15. We All Remember Wes (Live)

Tracks:

  1. Love Ballad (Single Version)
  2. Off Broadway
  3. Moody's Mood
  4. Give Me The Night (Single Version)
  5. Turn Your Love Around
  6. Love All The Hurt Away
  7. Mimosa
  8. Being With You
  9. 20/20
  10. New Day
  11. Kisses In The Moonlight (Single Version)
  12. Mt. Airy Road
  13. Let's Do It Again (Single Version)
  14. Tenderly
  15. Ready Now That You Are
  16. The Long And Winding Road
  17. C-Smooth

Amazon.com

"I loved pretty," says George Benson in a quote included on this attractively packaged anthology's comprehensive liner notes. And really, the guitar great/R&B singer's penchant for prettiness is the thread that runs through all of his music--from his early cool-bop jazz charts (nicely represented on 1964's "Shadow Dancer" and 1967's vibrant "Ready and Able") to the '70s chart-toppers ("This Masquerade," "On Broadway," "Turn Your Love Around") and through the Quiet Storm musings of the last two decades. As a guitarist, Benson's ability to arc and shape a melodic phrase has constantly thrilled, especially when these lines are accompanied by his trademark vocal scats. The producers wisely omit some of Benson's later (and schlockier) easy-listening works, and provide us with endearing cuts like a 1968 collaboration with Herbie Hancock on "Chattanooga Choo Choo" (delivered with a down-home, decidedly blues-inflected wail) and inspired works with musical heavies such as rhythm guitarist supreme Phil Upchurch, bassist Ron Carter, organists Jimmy Smith, Lonnie Smith, and Aretha Franklin. But the anthology's most delightful inclusion is "Shark Bite" (the B-side to "20/20"), a white-hot acid jazz number that reminds us that Benson could indeed be the grooviest guitarist since the legendary Wes Montgomery. --Sylvia W. Chan

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Classic Benson.......2000-12-06

George Benson is one of the Greatest Talents ever in the Biz.this is a Great set at getting a start over this Great Artist's work.His Guitar playing is trademark.his vocals are tough as well.alot of Great collabs here.this is worth a Listening to.

5 out of 5 stars WOW! The George Benson Anthology.......2000-11-22

This is an album that is perfect for those who are huge Benson fans and those who haven't a clue which of his many albums to buy. It features some of his greatest hits and some of his lesser known tunes which everyone will enjoy. I personally recomend this album for anyone interested in the work of George Benson!

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  3. The Power of the String
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  5. These Are the Vistas [Import]
  6. This Is What I Do
  7. To Sweden With Love/Live at the Half Note [Live]
  8. Turn It Out (Reissue)
  9. Universal Language
  10. Wave Motion

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