George Benson - Twice The Love (1988) Flac
BAND/ARTIST: George Benson
- Title: Twice The Love
- Year Of Release: 1988
- Label: Warner Bros[925 705-2]
- Genre: Jazz, Soul, Contemporary Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 49:54
- Total Size: 327 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01 - Twice The Love
02 - Starting All Over
03 - Good Habit
04 - Everybody Does It
05 - Living On Borrowed Love
06 - Let's Do It Again
07 - Stephanie
08 - Tender Love
09 - You're Still My Baby
10 - Until You Believe
11 - Let Go
In what Benson claimed was a risk, he works with six different production teams, but if diversity was the goal, the result is just the same homogenized, synth/electronic drum-laden, pop/soul sound geared toward someone's perception of what the market would bear. Benson sings well, as always, but again, the biggest problem, as has been the case from In Your Eyes onward, is crummy song material. Without Benson's improvising guitar to take the music somewhere else, all you have left are the so-called tunes -- and brother, that's not a lot. The one blast of fresh air is Curtis Mayfield's oldie "Let's Do It Again," which has a nice groove, and "You're Still My Baby," the sole instrumental, finds the Benson guitar in good shape, if not terribly challenged. "Everybody does it but that don't make it right," sing the voices on one cut -- a fitting epitaph for this album's attempt to chase the charts.~Richard S. Ginell
01 - Twice The Love
02 - Starting All Over
03 - Good Habit
04 - Everybody Does It
05 - Living On Borrowed Love
06 - Let's Do It Again
07 - Stephanie
08 - Tender Love
09 - You're Still My Baby
10 - Until You Believe
11 - Let Go
In what Benson claimed was a risk, he works with six different production teams, but if diversity was the goal, the result is just the same homogenized, synth/electronic drum-laden, pop/soul sound geared toward someone's perception of what the market would bear. Benson sings well, as always, but again, the biggest problem, as has been the case from In Your Eyes onward, is crummy song material. Without Benson's improvising guitar to take the music somewhere else, all you have left are the so-called tunes -- and brother, that's not a lot. The one blast of fresh air is Curtis Mayfield's oldie "Let's Do It Again," which has a nice groove, and "You're Still My Baby," the sole instrumental, finds the Benson guitar in good shape, if not terribly challenged. "Everybody does it but that don't make it right," sing the voices on one cut -- a fitting epitaph for this album's attempt to chase the charts.~Richard S. Ginell
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