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Terminal 1
Benny Golson
Terminal 1
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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Japanese pressing of the jazz act's 2004 album includes one bonus track 'Our Last Good Bye'. Concord.

     
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All Artists: Benny Golson
Title: Terminal 1
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Jvc Japan
Release Date: 12/27/2004
Album Type: Import
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Styles: Modern Postbebop, Bebop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 013431225928, 4988002470662

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Japanese pressing of the jazz act's 2004 album includes one bonus track 'Our Last Good Bye'. Concord.

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Golson's Gold
rash67 | USA | 09/15/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Bennie Golson is 75 this year.



That makes him a contemporary of Miles Davis and Stan Getz. It is interesting speculate on whether Stan and Miles would be doing the burnished, polished enjoyable music featured here if their, hmmm, bad habits hadn't shortened their lives. It amazes me that as many Jazz artists get older, they get better, often. Or more Mellow. (Rock musicians tend to have a brief few years and vanish).



Mellow. Smooth. That's how I would characterize Benny and his group and their play here. Many songs are Golson classics. 'Killer Joe' is a jazz description of a ghetto gentleman in "a form fitting dark pin stripe suit and a wide brim felt hat who is opposed to manual labor, his, but is willing to accept cash contributions from women...".



My favorite, other than Killer Joe, is 'Park Avenue Petite', a hopeless love ballad about a guy from the ghetto who sees and attractive uptown lady he will never know. When asked "how long should you pause between notes in a ballad?", Benny replied "long enough to go out for a sandwich! A ballad gives the artist no place to hide. Ballads are harder than bebop." I agree, wholeheartedly.



Title track is from Golson's playing in the Spielberg/Tom Hanks movie of the same name.



There is a gentle unhurried swing to most numbers. Benny doesn't push everyone else to the side to solo, in fact often Ed Henderson's trumpet seems in the lead. Great warm bass work here too, by the man in love with the E string, Buster Williams. Well recorded. satisfying. Jazz in the traditional style of late Stan and early/middle Miles.



well recorded

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The Real Star
Hepcat | 01/08/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"In my opinion the real star of this CD is Henderson on Trumpet. It is a class a performance. Perfectly rides the line between the expected and the unexpected. Lyrical and never overpowering, his playing is playful and MUSICAL!!"
Golson delivers!
William Ferguson | 02/05/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Benny Golson.....a big, rich, vibrant sound. Old school yet writes, arranges, plays with all the verve, zest , and "chops" of the present "youngsters''. Killer Joe will remain a classic for years to come!"