| Jazz / Smooth Jazz; Crossover Jazz; Contemporary Jazz; Jazz-Pop; Quiet Storm; Instrumental Pop; Mainstream Jazz 
 Recorded: May 1, 1964-Jun 7, 1982
 
 George Benson's two-disc Anthology from Rhino ultimately manages to encapsulate Benson's career. These 32 tracks not only highlight the obligatory vocal pop hits "Turn Your Love Around," "Give Me the Night," and "On Broadway," but dish out a heavy dose of his early jazz recordings that followed in the footsteps of Wes Montgomery, and his many appearances throughout the years with Brother Jack Mcduff, Lonnie Smith, Hubert Laws, Aretha Franklin, Jimmy Smith, Earl Klugh, and the Count Basie Orchestra. If you're only accustomed to Benson's pop/jazz crossover work, check out this definitive overview.
 ---Al Campbell, allmusic
 
 Includes liner notes by A. Scott Galloway.
 
 Disc 1: 75:29 min.
 Disc 2: 81:20 min.
 
 George Benson - vocals, guitar
 Claus Ogerman - conductor
 Airto Moreira - vocals, percussion
 Patti Austin - vocals
 Aretha Franklin - vocals
 Stanley Turrentine - tenor saxophone
 Ronnie Cuber - baritone saxophone
 Marvin Stamm - trumpet, piccolo trumpet, flugelhorn
 Hubert Laws - flute, woodwinds
 Herbie Hancock - acoustic & electric pianos
 Lonnie Smith - organ
 Jack McDuff - organ
 Greg Phillinganes - keyboards, synthesizer
 Earl Klugh - acoustic & classical guitars
 Lee Ritenhour - guitar
 Ron Carter - bass
 Marcus Miller - bass
 Billy Cobham - drums
 Steve Gadd - drums
 Harvey Mason - drums
 Jeff Porcaro - drums
 Ralph McDonald - triangle, percussion
 Paulinho DaCosta - percussion
 James Taylor - background vocals
 The Count Basie Orchestra
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