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Toward the beginning of his 90-minute set recorded on May 27, 2000, in Belfast, Ireland, George Benson gushes that he's always had a fantasy of fronting a big band and covering jazz classics. It becomes increasingly clear, however, that some fantasies should remain just that. There's no questioning Benson's contribution to jazz over the years. He's been hailed as one of the genre's finest, most expressive, and fluid guitarists. His ability to cross numerous genres is impeccable and he's influenced a generation of players. However when Benson ditches his guitar in favor of singing--something he started doing in the '70s and does frequently during this show--his material suffers. While his vocal range is impressive on songs like "I Only Have Eyes for You" and on his own hits like "This Masquerade" and "Breezin'," his style is awkward and often forced, and his numerous attempts at scat singing prove that Louis Armstrong he's not. Experiments are fine, but Benson should remember what instrument brought him to the dance.
--Dave McCoy
Product Description
One of music's most magnetic performers, George Benson shines in this live performance. Recorded at Waterfront Hall in Belfast, Ireland this performance highlights the versatility of George Benson. With guest appearances by jazz legend Joe Sample, the BBC Big Band, and musicians from the Ulster Orchestra, George delights his fans with his straight ahead jazz hits, contemporary R & B classics, and fresh interpretations of elegant and timeless standards.
TRACK LISTING 1. ALL OF ME 2. I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU 3. BEYOND THE SEA 4. DEEPER THAN YOU THINK 5. HIPPING THE HOP 6. LATELY 7. THE GHETTO 8. IN YOUR EYES 9. MOODY'S MOOD 10. DANNY BOY 11. THE MASQUERADE 12. BREEZIN' 13. LOVE x LOVE 14. TURN YOUR LOVE AROUND 15. NEVER GIVE UP ON A GOOD THING 16. GIVE ME THE NIGHT 17. ON BROADWAY
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