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@ 2008-11-21 23:32:00
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George Benson - Cookbook, 1966 (Jazz)

1 Cooker 4:18
2 Benny's Back 4:10
3 Bossa Rocka 4:20
4 All of Me 2:04
5 Farm Boy 4:40
6 Benson's Rider 5:35
7 Bayou 3:32
8 Borgia Stick 2:40
9 Return of the Prodigal Son 2:38
10 Jumpin' With Symphony Sid 6:33

George Benson - Guitar
Dr. Lonnie Smith - Organ
Ronnie Cuber - Sax (Baritone)
Ray Lucas - Drums
Bennie Green - Trombone
Jimmy Lovelace - Drums
Marion Booker - Drums

AMG:

"The second of Benson's John Hammond-produced albums is far and away the superior of the pair, mixing down-to-basics, straight-ahead jazz with soul-drenched grooving. Suddenly Benson's backup group - same as that of Uptown, with Benny Green added on trombone now and then - has found its bearings and apropos to the title, they can cook, even sizzle. The effect upon Benson's own playing is striking; with something to react against, his sheer ability to swing advances into the realm of awesome. The rapid-fire work on "The Cooker" and "Ready And Able" will make you gasp. Only one vocal here, an exuberant "All Of Me." [In mid-2001 Columbia/Legacy reissued this 1966 classic, along with It's Uptown, recorded only several months earlier. Four bonus tracks include a (previously unreleased) doo wop vocal rendition of Little Willie John's "Let Them Talk" and two Benson originals that are pure rock-n-roll: "The Man from Toledo" and "Goodnight." Two of the bonus cuts are preceded by control-booth comments from the session's legendary producer, John Hammond.]"


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