The George Benson Collection is a compilation album by George Benson, released in 1981. Originally a two-LP set, it was reissued as one compact disc. In addition to previously released material from Benson's tenures with A&M Records, CTI Records, and his then-current label, Warner Bros. Records, the album features two new songs, including Benson's R&B hit "Turn Your Love Around. The George Benson Collection was certified gold by the RIAA.
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Listen free to George Benson – The George Benson Collection (Turn Your Love Around, Love All the Hurt Away and more). When George Benson was making these recordings in the 1970s, he was considered a talented jazz guitarist who had crossed over to pop-soul vocals. While there's certainly pure pop and an emphasis on vocals here, there's also something else: smooth jazz. Included are classics of the genre like the instrumental "Breezin'" and the King Pleasure vocalese "Moody's Mood.
10. Last Train to Clarksville. 11. Livin' Inside Your Love. 12. Here Comes the Sun. George Benson. I have the original vinyl album and I know this iTune version is missing "Cast Your Fate to the Wind". I wonder why. Breezen ! All. 5. By Liorashamayne.
Альбом: The Ultimate Collection. 2CD. Музыкант: George Benson. Для прослушивания треков требуется установленный Flash Player! 1. Give Me The Night (Single Version). 2. Lady Love Me (One More Time). 3. Never Give Up On A Good Thing. 15. Gonna Love You More (Single Version). 16. Unchained Melody. 17. The Greatest Love Of All. 18. Turn Your Love Around.
raided not only its own archives but also those of A&M, Arista, and CTI. For added sales appeal, Warners inserted two new recordings, one of which ("Turn Your Love Around") became another huge hit single, rising to number five on the pop charts. As of 2008, Collection remained the most inclusive Benson sampler, though far from a definitive one due in part to the scarcity of instrumentals. Of course, the big Warner Bros