Benson, George / Brother Jack McDuff Quartet: New Boss Guitar

Benson, George / Brother Jack McDuff Quartet: New Boss Guitar

Benson, George / Brother Jack McDuff Quartet: New Boss Guitar

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: New Boss Guitar
Artist: Benson, George / Brother Jack McDuff Quartet
Label: Fantasy
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 888072357808
Genre: Jazz

George Benson was only 21 when, on May 1, 1964, he recorded his first album as a leader, the New Boss Guitar of George Benson. At that point, the guitarist had yet to become a huge name in jazz, although many of those who knew Benson agreed that he showed great potential. This is an impressive debut. The guitarist had developed a distinctive, recognizable sound on his instrument, and he plays with both feeling and technique on five Benson originals (including the sly "Shadow Dancers, " the exuberant "Rock-A-Bye, " and the earthy blues "I Don't Know") as well as interpretations of "Easy Living" and "Will You Still Be Mine." This album is historically important as well as rewarding.

Tracks:
1.1 Shadow Dancers
1.2 The Sweet Alice Blues
1.3 I Don't Know
1.4 Just Another Sunday
1.5 Will You Still Be Mine?
1.6 Easy Living
1.7 Rock-A-Bye
1.8 My Three Sons
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