Showing posts with label pop jazz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pop jazz. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2020

George Benson - In Flight (1977) {198x Warner Bros.}


George Benson - In Flight (1977) {198x Warner Bros.} **[RE-UP]**

George Benson - In Flight (1977) {198x Warner Bros.}
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Genre: jazz, pop jazz, vocal jazz

In Flight is the 1977 album by guitarist George Benson, and his follow-up to his very successful album Breezin'. On this he is joined by Phil Upchurch, Ronnie Foster, Jorge Dalto, Stanley Banks, Harvey Mason, and Ralph MacDonald. It features covers of War's "The World Is A Ghetto", Donny Hathaway's "Valdez In The Country", Benard Ighner's "Everything Must Change", and eden ahbez's "Nature Boy". No release date for this disc but it was sometime between 1987 and 1989.
George Benson is the first predominately jazz-oriented musician in 20 years to undergo the rare phenomenon that simultaneously metamorphosed the careers of Nat "King" Cole and Ray Charles. Like Benson, Cole and Charles were successful, often brilliant instrumentalists whose vocals caught the mass ear and eventually pushed their musicianship into second place. Happily, Benson seems intent on maintaining equal billing for his guitar and newly idolized voice. Known for years as a guitarist with an effortlessly fluid, near-flawless technique, Benson has in addition always been a charismatic performer and a gifted singer. Growing up, Benson was influenced by Cole, Charles and Sam Cooke; it's plain today that George has more than once walked around his living room singing along with Stevie Wonder. But his singing is much more than merely derivative—Benson can sensitively interpret a wide range of lyrics, and he can scat along with anything he can play on guitar, which is quite a lot. During ten years of recording for Columbia, A&M and CTI, the Benson persona (both instrumental and vocal) evolved into a uniquely broad-minded synthesis of jazz, R&B and rock; he was as comfortable playing "White Rabbit" or singing "Here Comes the Sun" as executing the most difficult Wes Montgomery octave runs. He's never had to make any clumsy leaps to "cross over" because he was never strictly a jazz player in the first place. So while Breezin', which sold 2 million units, was a surprise, it wasn't a fluke. In Flight was made by the same lineup as Breezin': Phil Up-church, guitar and bass; Ronnie Foster and Jorge Dalto, keyboards; Stanley Banks, bass; Harvey Mason, drums; and Ralph MacDonald, percussion. Predictably, four of In Flight's six songs contain vocals. The jacket photos—Benson in the tropics—accurately describe the music, which, as on Breezin', is relaxed, self-assured and shimmeringly warm. Benson's vocals are like two-sided mirrors, be-having as another instrument as they convey the lyrics. On the longest track, "The World Is a Ghetto," Benson waits several minutes before singing, and when he does, his voice is mixed only slightly to the fore and complemented by the tone of his hollow-bodied electric, undisturbed and not too loud. This lack of aggression is appealing; a confident man with few musical pretensions, Benson sings because he doesn't need to shout. Whatever faults In Flight may have relate to its conservatism. Benson drives the band a little harder than on Breezin', but his fire is mitigated by Claus Ogerman's string arrangements, which on the one hand unify the album with a sweet, pencil-thin outline, but on the other can also be distracting. On In Flight, Benson nearly always seems to cruise along in mellow fashion, holding back, never fully climaxing. His CTI live album, In Concert, however, despite problems related to studio overdubbing (not Benson, but rhythm musicians), offers much of the phenomenal guitar Benson can play when he's left totally to his own devices. Most of Benson's many CTI studio records were crowded with musical gingerbread, but here (the tape was made at Carnegie Hall in January 1975), playing with a transitional band joined by Hubert Laws, he displays most of his state-of-the-art guitar chops, as fast as McLaughlin or Coryell but never as self-conscious or hurried. "Octane" is prime Benson, while on "Summertime" he deftly scats a long, wonderfully unfettered vocal in duet with his guitar, a combination that is becoming a trademark, and something well worth recording in solo context.

George Benson - In Flight (1977) {198x Warner Bros.} **[RE-UP]**

SIDE ONE
1. Nature Boy
2. The Wind And I
3. The World Is A Ghetto
SIDE TWO
4. Gonna Love You More
5. Valdez In The Country
6. Everything Must Change

George Benson - In Flight (1977) {198x Warner Bros.} **[RE-UP]**

George Benson - In Flight (1977) {198x Warner Bros.} **[RE-UP]**


Monday, April 20, 2020

Frank Sinatra - Some Nice Things I've Missed (1974) {1999 Universal Russia}


Frank Sinatra - Some Nice Things I've Missed (1974)  {1999 Universal Russia}

Frank Sinatra - Some Nice Things I've Missed (1974) {1999 Universal Russia}
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Genre: vocal jazz, pop jazz

Some Nice Things I've Missed is the 1974 album by Frank Sinatra, featuring well known songs of the era that was the early 1970's. This comes from a Russian pressing reissued in 1999 by Universal.

Frank Sinatra - Some Nice Things I've Missed (1974)  {1999 Universal Russia}

01. You Turned My World Around
02. Sweet Caroline
03. The Summer Knows
04. I'm Gonna Make It All The Way
05. Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree
06. Satisfy Me One More Time
07. If
08. You Are The Sunshine Of My Life
09. What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?
10. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown

Frank Sinatra - Some Nice Things I've Missed (1974)  {1999 Universal Russia}


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Friday, January 17, 2020

VA - In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record (1980) {Sesame Street/Warner Bros.}


VA - In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record (1980) {Sesame Street/Warner Bros.} **[REPOST]**

VA - In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record (1980) {Sesame Street/Warner Bros.}
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Genre: children's, children's pop, modern pop, smooth jazz, pop jazz, folk, acoustic

A 1980 compilation of pop artists recording a children's music album. Features music from The Doobie Brothers, George Benson, Bette Midler, Carly Simon, Linda Ronstadt, Al Jarreau, James Taylor, Livingston Taylor, Kate Taylor, and a few other Taylor's as well, along with Ernie and Cookie Monster. This was released by Sesame Street Records via Warner Bros., which begins with the letters W and B.
Not only do you get to hear The Doobie Brothers, Pauline Wilson of Seawind, and Cookie Monster on the same album, but it's a family affair with a lot of Taylor's and a fair share of Simon's.

For the unaware, this is a children's record. Sesame Street is a children's show on PBS in the United States created by the late Jim Henson, and variations of this show appear around the world. The show featured interaction between real people and "Muppets", a cast of characters that included Big Bird, Grover, Bert & Ernie, Oscar The Grouch, Roosevelt Franklin, The Count, Guy Smiley, and Kermit The Frog. The well-known street is familiar to children today as the home of Elmo. Doobies? A-B-C's? Why not!

Some of the people who play on this include Steve Gadd, Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, Tony Levin, Steve Ferrone, Jim Keltner, Ron Carter, Greg Phillinganes, Phil Upchurch.

VA - In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record (1980) {Sesame Street/Warner Bros.} **[REPOST]**

01. The Doobie Brothers - Wynken, Blynken and Nodd
02. James Taylor - Jelly Man Kelly
03. Carly Simon - Be With Me
04. Bette Midler - Blueberry Pie
05. Ernie & Cookie Monster - Share
06. Al Jarreau - One Good Turn
07. Linda Ronstadt & Wendy Waldman - I Want A Horse
08. Libby Titus & Dr. John - The Sailor And The Mermaid
09. Livingston Taylor - Pajamas
10. George Benson & Pauline Wilson - A Friend For All Seasons
11. Lucy Simon - I Have A Song
12. Kate Taylor & The Simon/Taylor Family - In Harmony

Produced by Lucy Simon and David Levine

VA - In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record (1980) {Sesame Street/Warner Bros.} **[REPOST]**

Sunday, December 1, 2019

Frank Sinatra - Christmas Album (1997) {Disky}


Frank Sinatra - Christmas Album (1997) {Disky}

Frank Sinatra - Christmas Album (1997) {Disky}
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Genre: Christmas, pop jazz

Christmas Album is a 1997 compilation by American singer Frank Sinatra. This version was released by Disky.

Frank Sinatra - Christmas Album (1997) {Disky}

01. Jingle Bells
02. The Christmas Song
03. Mistletoe And Holly
04. I'll Be Home For Christmas
05. The Christmas Waltz
06. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
07. The First Noel
08. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
09. O Little Town Of Bethlehem
10. Adeste Fideles
11. It Came Upon A Midnight Clear
12. Silent Night
13. White Christmas
14. The Christmas Waltz

Frank Sinatra - Christmas Album (1997) {Disky}


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Monday, September 2, 2019

VA - White Christmas (1993) {Charly}


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VA - White Christmas (1993) {Charly}
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Genre: Christmas, pop jazz, vocal jazz, classical, jazz

The Charly label released a compilation CD of Christmas music in 1993 called White Christmas. Some of the people featured include Bing Crosby, Vera Lynn, Fats Waller, and Benny Goodman.

VA - White Christmas (1993) {Charly} **[RE-UP]**

01. Bing Crosby - White Christmas
02. Lew Stone & His Band - Winter Wonderland
03. Vera Lynn - The Little Boy That Santa Claus Forgot
04. Archie Lewis & Geraldo Strings - Silent Night
05. Henry Hall & The BBC Dance Orchestra - Santa Claus Express
06. Cyril Grantham with Geraldo & His Orchestra - I'm Sending A Letter To Santa Claus
07. Henry Hall & The BBC Dance Orchestra - Does Santa Claus Sleep With His Whiskers
08. Walt Bingham & His Orchestra - I'm Going Home For Christmas
09. Fats Waller & His Rhythm - Swingin' Them Jingle Bells
10. Benny Goodman - Santa Claus Came In The Spring
11. Henry Hall & The BBC Dance Orchestra - The Fairy On The Christmas Tree
12. Glenn Miller & His Orchestra - Jingle Bells
13. The Rocky Mountaineers - Christmas In The Rockies (Medley)
14. The Fleet Street Choir - God Rest You Merry Gentlemen
15. The Fleet Street Choir - While Shepherds Watched
16. St. Brannon's C.D.S. Choir - The Good King Wenchelas
17. St. Brannon's C.D.S. Choir - The First Nöel
18. Master James Phelan - O Come All Ye Faithfull
19. Archie Lewis & Geraldo Strings - White Christmas
20. Bing Crosby - Let's Start The New Year Right

VA - White Christmas (1993) {Charly} **[RE-UP]**