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Songs and Stories [CD + Audio DVD]

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So many times in contemporary popular music – in jazz, rock, blues, folk or beyond – the man with the guitar is the fulcrum on which all other sounds and voices hinge. He’s the core, the engine, the captain who leads and inspires the rest of the team.

George Benson has been that man for nearly a half century. In a career that spans five decades, more than 30 recordings as a leader and ten Grammy… Read more in Amazon's George Benson Store

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  • Audio CD (December 15, 2009)
  • Original Release Date: December 21, 2009
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Concord Records
  • ASIN: B002ID08QS
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #67,129 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight
2. Family Reunion
3. Show Me the Love
4. A Telephone Call Away
5. Someday We'll All Be Free
6. Nuthin' but a Party
7. Come in from the Cold
8. Exotica
9. Rainy Night in Georgia
10. One Like You
11. Living in High Definition
12. Sailing

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Monster Music presents to you the amazingly crisps and dynamic HDS High Definition Surround Sound SuperDisc Songs and Stories, George’s second SuperDisc, following up the multi-GRAMMY® winning Givin’ It Up, with Al Jarreau.

“We decided to go to some of the world’s greatest songwriters and ask them to write something new for George,” says album producer, John Burk. “The special guests on this album are the songwriters.”

With this concept in mind, an all star line up of songwriters lent their huge musical talents to the album. Legends like Smokey Robinson, Bill Withers, and Rod Temperton, just to name a few, wrote new songs with the purpose of putting them into the very capable hands of George Benson.

But’s that’s not to say that you won’t hear musical genius playing with George on Songs and Stories. Some of the most coveted musicians in the music industryjoined George to lay down the tracks live. Artists like Paul Jackson, Jr., Lee Ritenour, Tom Scott, Wah Wah Watson, Toninho Horta and Ray Parker, Jr on guitars. Rod Temperton and David Paich on keyboards. Gerald Albright and Tom Scott on sax. Steve Porcaro on synthesizer. And Patti Austin on background vocals.

“We had what we call in the music industry the A team. I call them an A plus,” explains George. “We did it the right way. We went in live, and that’s where you get the vibe. We got in the studio and started bouncing off each other and saw what the potential was and the magic started happening right away.”

SuperDisc: An Unparalleled Listening Experience
Thanks to the Monster Music’s proprietary HDS surround sound mix on this disc, you’re going to be able to enjoy this amazing musical collaboration in ways you never could with an ordinary CD.

“I believe we've delivered to you a phenomenal music product. With HDS surround, you can place yourself right in the middle of the action. It's like the music is floating,” explains Head Monster Noel Lee, who personally worked on the mix, and is a long time friend of George’s. “You can hear the music like you’ve never experienced it before.”

The combination of masterful songwriting, unmatched musicianship and cutting edge surround sound technology makes Songs and Stories an experience you’re sure to enjoy over and over again.

About George Benson
Even before the recording of his first album, at just 21 years old, George Benson has relished the role of using his now legendary musical gifts to entertaining his audience.

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This package is a specially priced 2-disc set consisting of Songs and Stories on Compact Disc mixed in traditional stereo AND a bonus DVD, containing Monster's High Definition Stereo and Surround mixes. HDS SuperDiscs are specially engineered to capture the true harmonic depth and tonal richness of the music. THX certified HDS SuperDiscs deliver the music through a 5.1 speaker system just the way the artist heard it in the studio when it was recorded, the way they intended you to hear it. Bonus DVD also features: Behind-the-scenes video footage of the making of the record and an in-depth interview with George Benson.

 

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An elegant, feel-good album ! The master is back, August 25, 2009
This review is from: Songs & Stories (Audio CD)
Veteran smooth jazz guitar master George Benson is no one-dimensional purveyor of musical wallpaper.
He is, without question, one of the few remaining true musical legends.
Guitar is his genius, but it is George Benson's voice that is his fame and fortune.
It is 30 years since Benson made a similar strategic decision to go with the smooth, choosing mass appeal over the affection of a chin-stroking jazz minority.
It means that today the 66-year old is able to step sprightly forth to an introduction that describes him portentously as "ten-time Grammy award winner George Benson".
Few musicians master even one style of writing and performing in their lifetime, but Benson has at least two under his belt - soulful R&B and authentic Wes Montgomery-style jazz guitar.
The fact that he works in two camps should work against him, but it didn't. Jazz fans ought to be horrified that he sings pop songs, while the R&B fans should be scratching their heads when he starts playing be-bop guitar lines. Somehow he pulls everyone together, though, and gets roars of approval whether he's singing seductively a deep and velvety ballad, or pulling off the kind of guitar licks that Django Reinhardt would have been proud of.
This recording is another snapshot of a career that has spanned nearly five decades and many successful albums, and it wires towads the smooth side.
The beauty of the set is the band's ability to move between genres Soul, Jazz, Funk and back again.
It's a mixed bag, older songs such as Donny Hathaway's "Someday We'll All be Free" matched by some new pop tunes such as Marc Broussard's "Come in From The Cold".
"Songs and Stories" is wide-ranging enough to cover a swaying, uptempo version of James Taylor's "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight" - featuring the excellent Tonhino Horta on acoustic guitar and Paulinho da Costa on percussion - and Bill Withers' "A Telephone Call Away", a laidback, 80's style groove which features the ubiquitous (and sometimes over-rated) Lalah Hathaway on vocals.
Another highlight is the gorgeous, anthemic "Someday We'll All Be Free", which receives a beautiful small jazz band treatment here, without reaching though the height of the masterful, prime jazz version by the incomparable Regina Belle on Baby Come to Me: The Best of Regina Belle, track # 9.
But then, this is the good thing of this album, George Benson plays in such a relaxed fashion, never pretending to offer his audience the definitive versions or to strike it with masterpieces, and without being too formulaic and repetitive.
Many guests join in: the Perri Sisters and Patti Austin on background vocals, Greg Phillinganes on keyboards, Tom Scott and Gerald Albright on sax, Marcus Miller -who co-produces with John Burk - on bass, Jubu and Lee Ritenour on guitar and more.
George Benson is quite capable of providing a five-star masterpiece, which "Songs And Stories"" is not.
Nonetheless, this release has more pluses than minuses. This is another winning number and a very strong selection of Smooth Jazz grooves that mixes in Funk and Fusion.
As usual, Benson's playing is soulful, smoothly evocative and fluid. And very enjoyable.
You will love this elegant, feel-good album.
Enjoy!
Update.
The album debuts at # 1 of the Billboard Top Jazz Albums.
Issue date: September 12, 2009.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Something Old, Something New, August 25, 2009
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This review is from: Songs & Stories (Audio CD)
George Benson is back after being off the scene for a while with his new CD "Songs And Stories". Truly a musical legend and icon with is own inimitable style, Benson has covered nearly every musical territory around including jazz, R&B, pop and back to jazz again. After nearly fifty years in the biz, he still has the vocal chops and guitar licks that made him one of the best and most beloved jazz artists ever.

Produced by John Burk and bassist Marcus Miller, "Songs And Stories" offers good music from beginning to end, with an array of talented writers and guest musicians that are almost all household names to any music fan. Benson does several remakes of classic ballads here, including "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight" (James Taylor), "Someday We'll All Be Free" (Donny Hathaway), "Rainy Night In Georgia" (Brook Benton), and "Sailing" (Christopher Cross). His rendition of "Someday..." is just outstanding, both vocally and musically, with a great guitar solo.

But the highlight on this CD is "Living In High Definition", a 7-minute up-tempo instrumental perfectly suited for cruising, where Benson does his signature scatting-in-sync-with-guitar. This song is just awesome. I heard it on the radio a month prior to the CD's release and I was instantly hooked. I just had to buy this one! (Surprisingly, "Living In High Definition" was written by the legendary Motown composer Lamont Dozier).

The other highlight is "Exotica", also an instrumental where Benson cuts loose on his guitar, accompanied by Patti Austin on vocal fills. The aptly titled "Nuthin' But A Party" really funks it up with featured guest Norman Brown on guitar and of course, Marcus Miller on bass. "Come In From The Cold" has a bouncy Memphis soul feel to it, complete with that "Al Green-style" Hammond B3 organ arrangement. The downside to the CD is the bluesy yet uninspiring "A Telephone Call Away", featuring Lalah Hathaway. But overall, "Songs And Stories" is a very nice CD, with outstanding vocals and superb musicianship. This one should definitely be added to your George Benson collection.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars HE SET THE STANDARD AND KEEPS IT HIGH 30+ YEARS LATER, August 29, 2009
This review is from: Songs & Stories (Audio CD)
Although well-known and respected prior, George Benson's 1976 million-selling album "Breezin'," with its Record Of The Year Grammy Award winning cover of Leon Russell's "This Masquerade," almost single-handedly created the genre of contemporary/smooth jazz. Approximately 33 1/3 years later his new CD "Songs And Stories" proves he is still the master of the form and is still in top form both instrumentally and vocally.

Flawlessly produced and brilliantly recorded, "Songs And Stories" presents us with tunes by great writers such as James Taylor ("Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight,") Rod Temperton of Heatwave and "Thriller" fame ("Family Reunion"), Bill Withers ("A Telephone Call Away",) Tony Joe White ("Rainy Night In Georgia"), Smokey Robinson ("One Like You") and Christopher Cross ("Sailing"), all with those special, smooth George Benson vocals and guitar.

If George's presence alone is not enough for you, he has surrounded himself with a "who's who" of studio musicians and vocalists including co-producer Marcus Miller on bass, Greg Phillinganes and Rod Temperton on keyboards, Tom Scott and Gerald Brown on saxophones, Wah Wah Watson and Norman Brown on guitars, Paulinho Da Costa on perccussion and Lalah Hathaway and Patti Austin on featured and background vocals. Not surprisingly everyone is at the top of their game and George Benson is not afraid to step back and let them shine.

There is not a weak cut on the CD but my special favorites are "Show Me The Love" in which, for all intents and purposes, George becomes a member of Toto, the truly soulful rendition of Donny Hathaway's "Someday We'll All Be Free," the wonderful horn arrangement from Tom Scott on "Come In From The Cold," and the extended swinging tour-de-force "Living In High Definition" with its perfect cooling down successor "Sailing."

George Benson invented the formula and could just phone it in as some of his fellow smooth jazz artists sadly do and it would still work. But this is a vivid, engaging, energizing and delicious musical confection. Still breezin' after all these years - and we the listeners are the better for it.
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