New George Benson! OMG!

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Cold Truth

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george benson just dropped a new single! i am stunned. it is a little cheesy, but then "nothings gonna change my love for yoo" was corny too.

i am still excited that he has new material.

this song, "cell phone" would have blown in the 80's....
 

incogneeto

J.B. LEGACY
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Yo Gotta Be Kiddin Me....i Suck At Sampling , But I Tried To Sample Some Of His Stuff...if You Know How To Sample...get Some Of His Shit And Chop It Up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.....crazy That He's Back.........lmfao
 

Cold Truth

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dude is an old jazz/blues/soul fusion thype artist, did mainly instrumentals early on.

this guy has been HEAVILY sampled. (commons i used to love her, pharoah monch's the light and the truth,to name a couple of my favorites.) i stayed far away from his work when i was sampling, for that reason. this guy is an amazing talent. one of the true great musicians, over three decades of work and like 20 albums to his name.

crossed over into pop in the mid 80's with the aforementioned "nothing is going to changemy love for you". one of my all time favorite artists, music in general.
 

incogneeto

J.B. LEGACY
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Sample "gimmie The Night".............sick Song...just Wish I Could Sample
 

MarkN

ILLIEN
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yea didn't know he woz back but as woz sed before one of the most hevay sampled musicians and for good reason !
got a feeling dre's sampled him too can't remember which track tho ! anyone ?
 

Tim D

Bitchn' Bout IRS
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damn, i didnt think anyone else was bumpin George Benson in here lol, it is classic shit, always good for a sample or 2
 

mercurywaters

hip hop in the flesh
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oh. sorry for my tardiness. george benson is great, ahhh....very influential, ahhh.......me and truth did a song inspired by him to some degree. i would post a link but fade would probably close the tread, rules and all. he's worse than the soup nazi. tee hee :D
 
ill o.g.
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History Lesson ;)

George Benson is simply one of the greatest guitarists in jazz history, but he is also an amazingly versatile musician; and that frustrates critics to no end who would paint
him into a narrow bop box. He can play in just about any style -- from swing to bop to R&B to pop -- with supreme taste, a beautiful rounded tone, terrific speed, a marvelous sense of logic in building solos, and, always, an unquenchable urge to swing. His inspirations may have been Charlie Christian and Wes Montgomery -- and he can do dead-on impressions of both -- but his style is completely his own. Not only can he play lead brilliantly, he is also one of the best rhythm guitarists around, supportive to soloists and a dangerous swinger, particularly in a soul-jazz format. Yet Benson can also sing in a lush soulful tenor with mannerisms similar to those of Stevie Wonder and Donny Hathaway; and it is his voice that has proved to be more marketable to the public than his guitar. Benson is the guitar-playing equivalent of Nat "King" Cole -- a fantastic pianist whose smooth way with a pop vocal eventually eclipsed his instrumental prowess in the marketplace -- but unlike Cole, Benson has been granted enough time after his fling with the pop charts to reaffirm his jazz guitar credentials, which he still does at his concerts. Benson actually started out professionally as a singer, performing in nightclubs at eight, recording four sides for RCA's X label in 1954, forming a rock band at 17 while using a guitar that his stepfather made for him. Exposure to records by Christian, Montgomery, and Charlie Parker got him interested in jazz, and by 1962, the teenaged Benson was playing in Brother Jack McDuff's band. After forming his own group in 1965, Benson became another of talent scout John Hammond's major discoveries, recording two highly regarded albums of soul-jazz and hard bop for Columbia and turning up on several records by others, including Miles Davis' Miles in the Sky. He switched to Verve in 1967, and, shortly after the death of Montgomery in June 1968, producer Creed Taylor began recording Benson with larger ensembles on A&M (1968-1969) and big groups and all-star combos on CTI (1971-1976).
While the A&M and CTI albums certainly earned their keep and made Benson a guitar star in the jazz world, the mass market didn't catch on until he began to emphasize vocals after signing with Warner Bros. in 1976. His first album for Warner Bros., Breezin', became a Top Ten hit on the strength of its sole vocal track, "This Masquerade," and this led to a string of hit albums in an R&B-flavored pop mode, culminating with the Quincy Jones-produced Give Me the Night. As the '80s wore on, though, Benson's albums became riddled with commercial formulas and inferior material, with his guitar almost entirely relegated to the background. Perhaps aware of the futility of chasing the charts (after all, "This Masquerade" was a lucky accident), Benson reversed his field late in the '80s to record a fine album of standards, Tenderly, and another with the Basie band, his guitar now featured more prominently. His pop-flavored work also improved noticeably in the '90s. Benson retains the ability to spring surprises on his fans and critics, like his dazzlingly idiomatic TV appearance and subsequent record date with Benny Goodman in 1975 in honor of John Hammond, and his awesome command of the moment at several Playboy Jazz Festivals in the 1980s. His latter-day recordings include the 1998 effort Standing Together and 2000's Absolute Benson. All Blues appeared in spring 2001 followed by Irreplaceable in 2004.
 

kaivai

Reppin V.I.C
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goddamn i cant beluv it sum kats dont know who george benson is that shit is WACK he is the fricken mantis, but, i suppose wings covered that subject pretty good
 

sYgMa

Making head bangers!!!
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Well, I know him, but if you're not into sampling much or into jazz - blues - swing .... and the rest, it's obvious you can't know the guy... right?
 

Cold Truth

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i just listened to the new album.

its basically a neo soul pop album i wish he would release an instrumental album of this. i know most of his work s instrumental, but this is a pop album, with song structure (in terms of verse, bridge, chorus, verse, etc.)

this guy is one of my biggest influences right now.
 
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