George Benson - Shape Of Things To Come black vinyl LP
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George Benson Shape Of Things To Come

MyVinyl presents Shape Of Things To Come - the 5th studio album by the American guitarist George Benson, recorded in 1968 and arranged by Don Sebesky. It was his first album for A&M Records and his first album to be produced by Creed Taylor, who would remain his producer until 1976.

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Endless Happiness - HE69013

Vinyl, LP, Album

Europe

1968

2023

Jazz

Soul-Jazz, Fusion, Jazz-Funk

New, Sealed

After four years and three different labels, Benson signed with the A&M/CTI label in 1968. He was to be the replacement for their star Wes Montgomery, who had died earlier in the year. For his first album with the label, producer Taylor brought in all of the labels heavyweights, arranger Sebesky, engineer Rudy Van Gelder, and guest artists Herbie Hancock and Ron Carter. The album is mostly cover songs from artists as diverse as Aretha Franklin, The Monkees and Glenn Miller. It also contains a pair of original compositions and some reworkings of movie soundtracks.

A1Footin' It4:15
A2Face It Boy, It's Over4:00
A3Shape Of Things To Come5:40
A4Chattanooga Choo Choo3:30
B1Don't Let Me Lose This Dream4:40
B2Shape Of Things That Are And Were5:45
B3Last Train To Clarksville5:30

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Shape Of Things To Come

Shape Of Things To Come

MyVinyl presents Shape Of Things To Come - the 5th studio album by the American guitarist George Benson, recorded in 1968 and arranged by Don Sebesky. It was his first album for A&M Records and his first album to be produced by Creed Taylor, who would remain his producer until 1976.

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