Genre: Jazz
Format: 33RPM,
Size: 12"

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George Benson Beyond The Blue Horizon 180g LP

George Benson

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SKU:
EUROS60094
UPC:
4260019714282
George Benson was the pupil, Wes Montgomery his teacher! And the sound of the great maestro, who played without the use of a plectrum, is quite unmistakable in this recording produced by CTI Records with George Benson in 1971. Producer Creed Taylor showed good judgment when he teamed Benson up with a small yet supremely talented group of musicians: Jack De Johnette on the drums takes Ron Carter’s bass and Clarence Palmer’s organ on a superb ride. Carter and Benson had met one another briefly during a Miles Davis recording session, but there the drummer was Tony Williams. Here, with Jack DeJohnette participating, the numbers on this LP gain real soul. But the lyrical side doesn’t come too short either: "Ode To A Kudu" demonstrates this particular attribute of Benson’s to perfection. And "Somewhere To The East" proves that he isn’t afraid to experiment. All in all, this is a top album from George Benson’s long and commercially successful career.

Recording: February 1971 at Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, by Rudy Van Gelder

Features:
• 180g Vinyl
• Gatefold Jacket

Musicians:
George Benson, guitar
Jack De Johnette, drums
Ron Carter, bass
Clarence Palmer, organ
Michael Cameron, percussion
Albert Nicholson, percussion

Selections:
1. So What?
2. The Gentle Rain
3. All Clear
4. Ode To a Kudu
5. Somewhere In the East

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