George Benson - Bad Benson

George Benson - Bad Benson
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Album Details

Title: Bad Benson
Artist: George Benson
Release Date: 1974
Re-Released On: 2/1/2008
Label: Columbia, Sony BMG Music (Canada)
Duration: 50:36
UPCs: 886972421124, 074644092622, 074644092646
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Jazz-Funk, Hard Bop, Crossover Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Guitar Jazz
Moods: Elegant, Intimate, Laid-Back/Mellow, Refined/Mannered, Soothing, Sophisticated, Amiable/Good-Natured, Gentle, Reserved, Stylish, Earthy, Energetic, Playful, Rollicking, Romantic
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Take Five
  2. Summer Wisher/Winter Dreams
  3. My Latin Brother
  4. No Sooner Said Than Done
  5. Full Compass
  6. The Changing World
  7. Take the "A" Train
  8. Serbian Blue

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDSony BMG Music (Canada)724211
------CDColumbiaZK-40926

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Album Review

Preceding Breezin', his crossover smash for Warner in 19786, Bad Benson shows the guitarist still hanging on to his Wes Montgomery roots in places while stretching his soul-jazz persona into even funkier arenas. CTI had a formula for making funky, accessible jazz and fusion records that in 1974 still held true. Arranged by Don Sebesky, Bad Benson is a collection of delicious, varied, and sometimes confusing choices. Benson's own playing is precise and smooth as always, and guitarist Phil Upchurch keeps a large color palette for him to draw from, as in the funkified version of "Take Five." Other notables are the stellar "My Latin Brother," which begins as a Debussy-ian impressionistic string study before becoming a heavily arpeggiated variation on the samba. Kenny Barron's pianism here is the driving force behind a rhythm section that also includes drummer Steve Gadd and bassist Ron Carter. They give Benson a harmonic floor for one of the most inspiring solos of his career. These intensely meaty cuts -- along with Upchurch's stellar swinging in the pocket groover "Full Compass" -- are juxtaposed against ballads such as "Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams" and "The Changing World," a pair of ballads that ape Montgomery's later snore-fest session for A&M. Thankfully, Legacy's remastered CD version includes three bonus tracks from the session: a hip and syncopated read of "Take the 'A' Train" (with truly surreal and shimmering colors courtesy of Sebesky's string section) and the amazingly driving, greasy funk of "Serbian Blue," as well as a simply beautiful -- and brief -- solo from Benson called "From Now On." Not a great album, but a very, very good one. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan ShulmanCello
Albert RegniClarinet, Flute
Brooks TillotsonFrench Horn
Charles McCrackenCello
Creed TaylorProducer
Didier C. DeutschProducer
Don SebeskyArranger
Frank LevyCello
Garnett BrownTrombone
George BensonVocals, Guitar
George MargeHorn (English), Piccolo, Flute
Guildhall String EnsembleStrings
James BuffingtonFrench Horn
Jesse LevyCello
Kenny BarronPiano
Margaret RossHarp
Paul FauliseTrombone (Bass)
Paul TobiasCello
Phil BodnerHorn (English), Flute, Flute (Alto), Clarinet
Phil UpchurchBass, Percussion, Guitar
Raymond BeckensteinFlute
Ron CarterBass
Rudy Van GelderEngineer
Seymour BarabCello
Steve GaddDrums
Warren CovingtonTrombone
Wayne AndreTrombone