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Genre:
Jazz
Release Date: 02/26/2008
Run Time: 41:21
This project had its genesis back in 1983 with a
Benson promise to
Count Basie that he would record an album in his style, a promise partially fulfilled the following year with
20/20's
"Beyond the Sea." Focusing on standards that steer commendably clear from tunes normally associated with
Basie,
Benson takes on the dual challenge of big-band singer and lead guitarist and succeeds with authority in both roles. The robust playing of the
Basie band under
Frank Foster poses absolutely no problems for
Benson's muscular guitar, for he punches out the notes and octaves in irresistibly swinging fashion (for prime mature
Benson, check out
"Basie's Bag"). As a vocalist, he sounds solid and debonair, blending well with
Basie vocalist
Carmen Bradford on
"How Do You Keep the Music Playing?" There are two deviations from the format, though.
"Baby Workout" starts out as an electronic dance number, augmented by horns, that harks back to his run of routine '80s albums. The sole
Robert Farnon-arranged track, a lush orchestral treatment of
"Portrait of Jennie" recorded in London, was salvaged from an aborted project that was promised back in 1988. Clearly
Benson had wrestled control of his music from the accountants, and though the direction is conservative, it makes better use of his talents.
~Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide