ジョージ・ベンソン、ヴァーヴ最高傑作『Giblet Gravy』を180g重量盤にてリイシュー
まだフュージョンにこだわっていない頃のスウィンギーなプレイが聴きどころ
ジョージ・ベンソンのヴァーヴにおける最高傑作『Giblet Gravy』を180g 重量盤にてリイシュー。まだフュージョンにこだわっていない時期の作品だけに、スウィンギーなプレイが聴きどころ。卓越したテクニックでスタンダードもメロディアスに仕上がっている。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2024/05/14)
No, you're not in Creed Taylor country yet, but you might as well be, for many of the ingredients that would garnish Benson's albums with Taylor are already present in this often enjoyable prototype. The immediate goal was to groom Benson as the next Wes Montgomery (who was about to leave Verve) -- and so he covers hit tunes of the day ("Sunny," "Along Comes Mary," "Groovin'"), playing either with a big band plus voices or a neat quintet anchored by Herbie Hancock, and the sound is contoured to give his guitar a warm mellow ambience. But the eclectic Benson is his own man, as his infectious repeated-interval rhythm trademark tells us on his self-composed title track, and despite Tom McIntosh's mostly lame arrangements, George's work is always tasty and irresistibly melodic. ~ Richard S. Ginell
Rovi