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When George Benson was making these recordings in the 1970s, he was considered a talented jazz guitarist who had crossed over to pop-soul vocals. While there's certainly pure pop and an emphasis on vocals here, there's also something else: smooth jazz. Included are classics of the genre like the instrumental "Breezin'" and the King Pleasure vocalese "Moody's Mood." Benson's hit versions of songs like "On Broadway" and "This Masquerade" are memorable, too, with him singing scat in unison with his guitar. In Benson's hands, Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit" becomes a quasi-symphonic instrumental with touches of flamenco, and the vocal duets "Love All the Hurt Away" with Aretha Franklin and "We Got the Love" with Chaka Khan are solid soul ballads. --Adam Rains User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Turn Your Love Around
George Benson
Love All the Hurt Away
Aretha Franklin
Give Me the Night
George Benson
Cast Your Fate To The Wind
George Benson
Never Give Up On A Good Thing
George Benson
On Broadway
George Benson
White Rabbit
George Benson
This Masquerade
George Benson
Love Ballad
George Benson
Nature Boy
George Benson
Last Train To Clarksville
George Benson
Livin' Inside Your Love
George Benson
Here Comes The Sun
George Benson
Breezin'
George Benson
Moody's Mood
George Benson
We Got the Love
George Benson
The Greatest Love of All
George Benson