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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A masterful collection of seductive grooves.
Though it has taken three decades, the pairing of George Benson and Al Jarreau - peerless music legends who both sprang from jazz into the international R&B and pop mainstream - was pure destiny.
The parallels of their career paths, musical ideologies and fans bases would seem to have deemed it so many moons ago. Both have earned multiple Gold and Platinum albums,...
Published on March 2, 2007 by joemacktheknife

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not too bad, for the price.
The price was right, although there was a person's name taped to the cd cover and a huge chunk of the insert was crudely cut out, leaving missing information. That was not in a description that I could find.
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A masterful collection of seductive grooves., March 2, 2007
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joemacktheknife (East Hampton, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: George Benson and Al Jarreau - Givin' It Up (Audio CD)
Though it has taken three decades, the pairing of George Benson and Al Jarreau - peerless music legends who both sprang from jazz into the international R&B and pop mainstream - was pure destiny.
The parallels of their career paths, musical ideologies and fans bases would seem to have deemed it so many moons ago. Both have earned multiple Gold and Platinum albums, totaling millions of copies sold, along with coveted Grammy awards in both the pop and jazz categories. And both gentlemen are consummate and engaging entertainers, each capable of selling out an all-nighter by himself and still barely denting his catalog of timeless classics.
The result is a landmark, 13-song album. Painstakingly prepared by Benson and Jarreau, "Givin' It Up" touches on every style and mood fans could imagine from this stellar event of musical matchmaking.
" Givin' It Up" crackles with inventive covers of standards ranging from the 1940s (Billie Holiday's "God Bless the Child"); the 1960s (Sam Cooke's "Bring it on Home to Me" featuring a surprise cameo by pop legend Paul McCartney); the 1970s (Seals & Crofts' "Summer Breeze"); and the 1980s (Daryl Hall's "Everytime You Go Away"). They also show respect for the music of today, inviting neo soul diva Jill Scott to sing along on "God Bless the Child," and turning in a sumptuous instrumental rendition of singer/songwriter John Legend's " Ordinary People" with Marion Meadows on soprano sax.
"Givin' It Up" also features sizzling jazz jams on two Miles Davis classics: the classy swing of "Four," with lyrics by the great Jon Hendricks and featuring Stanley Clarke on upright bass; and the lowdown blues of "Tutu," rewritten as "Resurrection Blues" by Jarreau and set to Marcus Miller's dynamic original music (a homage to Bishop Desmond Tutu), featuring Miller himself on electric bass and special guest Herbie Hancock in scorching form on acoustic piano.
Proving yet again why he's one of the most talented and popular R&B vocalists working today, Jarreau pens lyrics and sings on one of Benson's biggest hits, "Breezin', and offers a poignant reconciliation song titled "Let it Rain," which also features the evocative muted trumpet of Chris Botti.
The album is a masterful collection of smooth, seductive grooves and inspired reinterpretations of Benson's and Jarreau's most classic songs.
The lively interplay between Benson's singular guitar work and Jarreau's unmistakable vocals give this jazz collaboration a truly one-of-kind sound and delivers harmonic depth and tonal richness which will garner appreciation from pop and jazz aficionados alike.
Whether you're a long-time fan of Benson and Jarreau or experiencing their musical genius for the first time, this album is a treat for music fans everywhere.
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A PERFECT, GOLD-MINE OF A CD!, November 12, 2006
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D. Lee "Fire Horse" (Thousand Oaks, California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: George Benson and Al Jarreau - Givin' It Up (Audio CD)
I have seen Al Jarreau 20 times in concert (and recently saw Al and George perform at the Hollywood Bowl) and am a long-time fan from WAY BACK. There are a few Al CDs that you just play forwards and backwards (and back when they were cassettes, you wore out the tape) because they're just PERFECT. "Breakin' Away", "Jarreau" and "Heaven and Earth" come to mind. Well, add "Givin' It Up" to that list. If you're an old-school Al fan and you're wondering whether to buy this CD, BUY IT. It will live up to all of your Al expectations. There's a "Look the Rainbow" feel to it, there's a "Breakin' Away" feel to it, there's a "Jarreau" feel to it. There's even a "Glow" feel to it (when you think about tunes like "Milwaukee" and "Have You Seen the Child?"). Grassroots Al.

It's got the production values of "Heaven and Earth" and "Tenderness". FABULOUS production, arrangements, gathering of talent. There is not one song on here that you will skip as you're listening to it driving to work or whatever. In fact, if you're throwing a party and want to instantly get people in a jazzy party mood, put on this CD because between everybody from Chris Botti to Jill Scott to a SOULFUL Paul McCartney, people will stop and say, "Wow, listen to Jill and George tearing up 'God Bless the Child.'" And "Is that Paul McCartney tearing up 'Bring It on Home to Me'?" [Yes, it is.] Meanwhile, Al and George are working their magic the entire time, and guests will say, "Listen to George right there." And, "Al is jamming right now." It's a conversation-stopper provided by the best thing that can stop a conversation at a party: fabulous music that people must comment on. Of course, that's where the conversation picks right back up, so you win either way. The blend is perfect: Just a touch of scatting, just a touch of voice-beat, with lots of fabulous jazzy vocals by both Al and George, tons of great music solos, and George playing a perfect guitar.

If you're a George Benson fan, you will be THRILLED with this CD because George provides a fabulous through-line to every piece. He's ever-present with every wonderful thing he ever did on a guitar. He fronts many of the pieces, and he's not in any way relegated to "background guitarist." He IS the music in every piece, with few exceptions. As much as I love Al, this CD is MAGICAL because of the blend of George and Al. ONLY THESE TWO CAN PAIR UP TO MAKE THIS KIND OF CD. There IS NO OTHER TEAM who could have pulled this off. You need Al's voice and George's guitar. Period. In fact, I'm guessing much of the jazz music world is a tad jealous right now of how simply GENIUS this CD is, as in, "Dang. These two are GREAT together. Wow."

Bottom line: This is a perfect blend of these two greats' talents. George takes care of the music, while Al provides the wide gamut of vocals he's an expert at (and that only he can provide). If you've been a long-time fan of either of these two, you won't be disappointed. It's not lopsided. And it's OLD-SCHOOL in every good way.

My prediction: This CD will sweep the Grammys. If it doesn't, there is no justice. Like another reviewer on this page, I intend to buy this CD for about EIGHT people. It's just THAT perfect.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Real Music - Real Musicians - Really Really Good Stuff!!!!!!!, January 16, 2007
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Soulin' (New York City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: George Benson and Al Jarreau - Givin' It Up (Audio CD)
I've been a fan of both these guys for years but in recent times have felt Al's voice in particular to be not what it once was - Well let me admit my error. This is a superb effort!!! George is still the greatest guitarist out there..sure it ain't straight Jazz - that's it's beauty!
A wonderful hybrid of styles anf for my money 'All that I am' has one of the best vocal performances of George's career (a sweet but moving tune)
The syncopations in 'Don't start no stuff' are sensational.
All up a great set from two of music's real stylists and boundary pushers!!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Twosome, January 11, 2007
This review is from: George Benson and Al Jarreau - Givin' It Up (Audio CD)
This collaboration between George Benson and Al Jarreau is such a clever idea. Two multi-talented jazz icons in one album is simply a treat to my ears. For fans of Benson and Jarreau, this is definitely a "must-add" to your collection.

I missed their much-anticipated concert last summer at the Hollywood Bowl since I wasn't able to be back on time from my summer get-away at Prince Edward Island. My co-workers and I have bought our tickets way ahead of time and have been eagerly waiting for that special show. I've wanted to watch these two favorite artists of mine and I was so disappointed, it would have been like "killing two birds with one stone." So I just gave away my ticket to a co-worker who totally enjoyed the concert. Her gain, my loss! Well, I'm hoping that there will be another joint-concert coming soon and I'll make sure not to miss it.

My favorites from this collection are of course their respective all-time hits, "Breezin'" and "Mornin'." Who would have thought that words have been added to Bobby Womack's stunning and tuneful music? Thanks to Al Jarreau's creative musical mind that we can now enjoy "Breezin'" in two different ways, with or without lyrics. Ditto with "Mornin'" - we'll be delighted with two versions now, an instrumental version or the original. Likewise, this awesome pair gives Seals & Crofts' "Summer Breeze" and Hall & Oates' "Every Time You Go Away" fresh styles and great interpretations with splendid arrangements by Larry Williams.

Also featured in this album are their special guest musicians who all excel in their respective craft namely: Herbie Hancock (piano), Stanley Clarke and Marcus Miller (bass), Marion Meadows (sax), Chris Botti (trumpet), Patti Austin and Jill Scott (vocals on "Let It Rain" and "God Bless The Child," respectively) and Beatles superstar, Paul McCartney (vocals on "Bring It On Home To Me").

It's very rare that two jazz greats are in one album, but George Benson and Al Jarreau made it happen! I just hope that this wouldn't be the last and that there will be another collaboration in the future.

Wholeheartedly recommended.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The wrong song won the Grammy!, June 11, 2007
This review is from: George Benson and Al Jarreau - Givin' It Up (Audio CD)
With so many guest artists on this disc, the release reminds one of those big-budgeted 80's albums produced by Quincy Jones and featuring all of his friends and neighbors. Benson and Jarreau are so individually gifted that the special appearances were not necessary but such additions stay with the current trend of star cameos.

As far as the songs go, the covers are well done, adding intriguing changes in the two songs ("Breezin" and "'Mornin'") made famous by Benson and Jarreau, respectively. Besides those two, there are other "re-workings" that are soulfully jazzy, especially "Summer Breeze" and John Legend's "Ordinary People." The final selection, "Bring It on Home to Me" features an impressive Paul McCartney on lead vocals.

Though "God Bless the Child," with Jill Scott adding her distinctive style on vocals, won last year's Grammy for best traditional R & B performance, it is "Let it Rain," with Patti Austin that should've taken home the coveted prize. The singer provides the perfect compliment to Jarreau's singing and Benson's guitar licks.

This song is truly what R & B is all about!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A really awesome cd, January 16, 2007
This review is from: George Benson and Al Jarreau - Givin' It Up (Audio CD)
George benson & al Jarreau shine on this cd with the cool guitar playing of George Benson to Mr. Benson & Al Jarreau,s singing they shine oh so brightly & my hope is they get together again sometime soon.I say go out & buy this cd right away & you,ll be glad you did. Im a big van of both artist & have been for a long time. George
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Smiles For Miles!, March 29, 2007
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Once you put this CD into your player, It should get lots of mileage. Certain a modern day classic by two virtuoso's. It's in full rotation on my iPods (or iPae?) As well as my CarPod. (fulltime iPod in car).
Touching on the other reviewer,You WILL play this CD from start to finish like the good ole days!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Givin' It Up, March 6, 2007
This review is from: George Benson and Al Jarreau - Givin' It Up (Audio CD)
I was disappointed when I first played this CD. Then I replayed it again and again. It's not the best work of either George Benson or Al Jarreau. I would have liked this CD better if Al would have done more than just sing background or just did his "scat" thing. Same goes for George - I would have preferred to hear more of George's voice.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, March 30, 2007
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P. D. Vernon (Perth, Western Australia) - See all my reviews
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Just seen these fantastic musicians in concert. Their music live is just as it is on there album. What can you say about these guys, just brilliant! Well worth adding to your collection.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Way To Go ! A work in decades., January 23, 2007
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I would say this is one of the best CD's you can possibly expect especially in the recent decades of lousy music by "high school" bands with snobbish attitude. It certainly reminds me of what the creative spirit can make a difference. Besides performance and music arrangement, their selection of music compositions is superb and entertaining. Although being recorded in the stereo format, it sounds great through my seven channel surround system. Thank you George and Al for a great work. Keep it up for us.
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