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Jazz Moods - Hot
Label: Columbia
Released: 2004
Track listing: White Rabbit; Body Talk; Take Five; Old Devil Moon; Theme From Good King Bad; California Dreamin'; Take The 'A' Train; So What; Clockwise; Hold On I'm Coming;
George Benson: Irreplaceable
by Brian Soergel
The title is ironic now, since this CD was originally to be a collection of all vocal tracks, but the singer/guitarist dropped three songs on the early version and included two songs produced by Paul Brown, Arizona Sunrise" and Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise," the latter of which is quickly climbing the smooth jazz charts. ...
Prelude
By Jack McDuff
Label: Prestige Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: A Kettle Of Fish; Candlelight; Put On A Happy Face; Prelude; Mean To Me; Carry Me Home; Easy
Living; Oh Look At Me Now; Dig Cousin Will; Theme From The Carpetbaggers; Theme From The
Pink Panther; You
George Benson: The Other Side Of Abbey Road
by John Ballon
I first heard The Other Side Of Abbey Road at a cozy coffee shop in Hollywood, California, early in my jazz discovery days. At the time, I was just recovering from a heavy overdose on the Beatles, having listened to all their post-LSD records almost exclusively for several months. I was ready for something new, and ...
Guitars, Saxes & More...
Label:
Released: 2002
Track listing: Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Going To Do) ; Sailing; Caribbean Breeze; For The Love Of You; Mercy Mercy Me; Say You Love Me; Kari; Someone Who Needs Me; Lifeline; The Lady In My Life; Rock With You; Hi-Heel Sneakers ; London Lowdown; Welcome To The Games; Nautilus; Streets Ahead; Who's That Lady ; Heaven Sent You; Mister Magic; Ghetto Heaven; There's No Wonder; Stay A While; Partners In Crime; Love Is A Losing Game; The Stone Circle; That's The Way; My Latin Brother; Walkin' To Freedom; Samba Pa Ti; Power Of Midnight; Light My Fire; Feel The Flow;
Red Clay
Label: CTI Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Red Clay; Delphia; Suite Sioux; The Intrepid Fox; Cold Turkey; Red Clay (live).
George Benson: Bad Benson
by David Rickert
Some tunes are so sacred that any attempt to cover them can only result in failure. Yet George Benson makes this mistake twice on Bad Benson ; the band can’t quite manage a groove in 5/4 on Brubeck’s “Take Five” and once again falter with a horrid disco version of Ellington’s “Take The ‘A’ Train” complete ...


