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George Benson - Beyond The Blue Horizon album flac Performer: George Benson
Title: Beyond The Blue Horizon
Style: Fusion
Released: 1971
Country: US
MP3 album: 1167 mb
FLAC album: 1814 mb
Rating: 4.8
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Genre: Jazz

Beyond the Blue Horizon is a 1971 studio album by American jazz guitarist George Benson. It was his first album released by CTI and included organist Clarence Palmer, drummer Jack DeJohnette, bassist Ron Carter, and percussionists Michael Cameron and Albert Nicholson. This album followed The Other Side of Abbey Road, his last album for A&M, arranged by Don Sebesky with brass, strings, and 23 musicians.

Having taken Benson along with him when he founded CTI, Creed Taylor merely leaves the guitarist alone with a small group on his first release. The payoff is a superb jazz session where Benson rises to the challenge of the turbulent rhythm section of Jack DeJohnette and Ron Carter, with Clarence Palmer ably manning the organ. Benson is clearly as much at home with DeJohnette's advanced playing as he was in soul/jazz (after all, he did play on some Miles Davis sessions a few years before), and his tone is edgier, with more bite, than it had been for awhile.

I think of this album as an example of what people are talking about when they say that Davis' Kind of Blue LP was off-speed on the A-side until Sony corrected it in the 90s. Benson's version of "So What" and Grant Green's version from Sunday Mornin' both sound a bit too fast for someone who has really only ever heard the "corrected" Kind of Blue. I begin to think that Sony was earnest when they claimed to have discovered and fixed this error. That said, Benson kills it anyway, too fast or not.

George Benson's Beyond the Blue Horizon (1971) his label debut with CTI is 'one of Benson s best records, with 'So What?' and 'The Gentle Rain'. lyrical but quite hard-bitten, and with an excellent rhythm section behind him, Benson finds room to stretch out' (The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings). com calls it ' superb jazz session. a must-hear for all aficionados of Benson s guitar.

Beyond the Blue Horizon is a post-bop masterpiece. This is an album rife with bluesy jazzy licks, mellow organ lines(courtesy of Clarence Palmer), and of course, Ron in Carter. Jack DeJohnette also throws down some hard ass drum fills, and occasionally exotic conga beats. So What - . /5 Benson kicks off the album with a harder, up-tempo version of the classic Miles Davis track. George Benson plays some of his best on this track, with his warm, round, and slightly distorted sound. There are some ingenious internal chord progressions(improvised of course) from Benson, and he displays his masterful knowledge of chordal improv, throwing in fractured chords that beautifully bring out the distortion in the guitar. Ode to a Kudu - . /5 This is Benson's mellowest and gentlest track. It plays like a poetic ode.

George Benson (g), Ron Carter (b), Jack DeJohnette (d), Clarence Palmer (org) So What (Beyond The Blue Horizon, CTI). GEORGE BENSON - Beyond The Blue Horizon (1971) 02. The Gentle Rain. GEORGE BENSON - Beyond The Blue Horizon (1971) 03. All Clear. GEORGE BENSON - Beyond The Blue Horizon (1971) 06. All Clear (alt. Take). GEORGE BENSON - Beyond The Blue Horizon (1971) 04. Ode To A Kudu. GEORGE BENSON - Beyond The Blue Horizon (1971) 01. So What.

Beyond the Blue Horizon is a 1971 studio album by American guitarist George Benson Track listing. So What" (Miles Davis) – 9:21. The Gentle Rain" (from The Gentle Rain) (Luiz Bonfá, Matt Dubey) – 9:15. All Clear" (George Benson) – 5:29. Ode to a Kudu" (Benson) – 3:48. Somewhere in the East" (Benson) – 6:11. Bonus tracks on CD reissue: "All Clear" – 5:47.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 So What?
Written-By – Miles Davis
9:05
A2 The Gentle Rain
Written-By – Luiz Bonfa*
9:05
B1 All Clear
Written-By – George Benson
5:15
B2 Ode To A Kudu
Written-By – George Benson
3:45
B3 Somewhere In The East
Written-By – George Benson
6:05

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
  • Manufactured By – Quality Records Limited
  • Distributed By – Quality Records Limited

Credits

  • Bass – Ron Carter
  • Design [Album] – Bob Ciano
  • Drums – Jack DeJohnette
  • Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder
  • Guitar – George Benson
  • Mastered By – Rudy Van Gelder
  • Organ – Clarence Palmer
  • Percussion – Albert Nicholson, Michael Cameron
  • Photography By [Cover] – Pete Turner
  • Photography By [Liner] – Chuck Stewart
  • Producer – Creed Taylor

Notes

Recorded February, 1971.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): CTI-6009-S1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): CTI-6009-S2
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CTI 6009 George Benson Beyond The Blue Horizon ‎(LP, Album, Gat) CTI Records CTI 6009 US 1971
CTI 34134 George Benson Beyond The Blue Horizon ‎(LP, Album) CTI Records CTI 34134 Italy 1971
SR-3314 George Benson Beyond The Blue Horizon ‎(LP, Album) CTI Records SR-3314 Japan 1971
CTI 6009, 88697 86738 2 George Benson Beyond The Blue Horizon ‎(CD, Album, RE) CTI Records, Masterworks Jazz CTI 6009, 88697 86738 2 US 2011
HCTS 731-34 George Benson Beyond The Blue Horizon ‎(LP, Album, RE, Gat) CTI Records HCTS 731-34 Spain 1976