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1. | Dance
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2. | When Love Has Grown
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3. | Plum
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4. | Body Talk
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5. | Top of the World
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6. | Body Talk [New Mix][Alternate Take]
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Jazz
George Benson - Guitar Dick Griffin - Trombone Earl Klugh - Guitar Frank Foster - Sax (Tenor) Gary King - Bass Gerald Chamberlain - Trombone Harold Mabern - Piano (Electric) Jack DeJohnette - Drums John Gatchell - Sax (Tenor) Jon Faddis - Sax (Tenor) Mobutu - Percussion Ron Carter - Bass Waymon Reed - Sax (Tenor)
* Creed Taylor - Producer * Darren Salmieri - A&R * Didier C. Deutsch - Liner Notes, Reissue Producer * Howard Fritzson - Reissue Art Director * Kristin Kozusko - A&R * Mark Wilder - Remastering * Patti Matheny - A&R * Pee Wee Ellis - Arranger, Conductor * Rudy Van Gelder - Engineer * Seth Rothstein - Project Director * Stacey Boyle - Tape Research * Steven Berkowitz - A&R * Todd Whitelock - Mixing, Mixing Engineer
With an eye and ear on what was happening on the soul charts -- James Brown in particular -- Benson made a decided swerve toward R&B on this release. Indeed, the J.B.'s Pee Wee Ellis turns up as a big band arranger on three tracks, and he no doubt had a direct influence on the distinct J.B.'s groove of one of the non-big band tunes, "Dance." It should come as no surprise by now that this formidable guitarist has no problem handling any kind of groove, although the mixed rhythm section of Jack DeJohnette, Ron Carter, electric pianist Harold Mabern, and percussionist Mobutu sometimes sends mixed messages. Earl Klugh has a few tasty moments on his own, and there are some reconnaissance flights back to the jazz side of Benson, which he handles with his usual confident aplomb. [The 2002 reissue features crisp remastering, re-orders the tracks, and has a new mix of the alternate version of "Body Talk."] ---Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide |
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