George Benson was already everyone's favourite jazz-funk guitarist by 1976, when Breezin' made him a pop star too. His Stevie Wonder-inspired vocal rendition of Leon Russell's "This Masquerade" proved irresistible, and Breezin' became the first album by a jazz artist to go platinum, topping pop, jazz and R&B charts simultaneously. From the Bobby Womack-penned title track to Jose Feliciano's "Affirmation", Breezin' glides by on Benson's fleet-fingered fluidity, low-key funk and a string section that adds just enough sugar to this tasty concoction.
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- Grover Washington, Jr.
- Ramsey Lewis
- Al Jarreau
- Michael Franks
- David Sanborn
- Hiroshima