George Benson - Turn Out The Lamplight
1980 " Give Me The Night " Album
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Released Summer 1980, Produced by Quincy Jones and released on Jones' start-up label Qwest Records, in conjunction with Warner Bros. Records, this album would chart number one on both the Top Soul Albums and Jazz Albums Chart as well as number three on the Billboard Pop Albums charts. Lead by the number one single on the Soul Singles chart, "Give Me the Night" The song "Moody´s Mood" was recorded with R&B singer Patti Austin. It was certified Platinum by the RIAA.[2] This would be the only album that Quincy Jones would produce for George Benson.
This album won Benson three Grammy Awards in 1981; he won Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Male for the song "Moody's Mood;" Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for the song "Give Me the Night," and Best R&B Instrumental Performance for the song "Off Broadway." Quincy Jones and Jerry Hey also won the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement for the song "Dinorah, Dinorah."
The elegance and sensuality of this project cannot be denied. George especially soars on the romantic vocal tracks. His singing is almost as significant as his guitar playing. From "Love Dance" to "Turn Out the Lamplight", this is beyond making love music. It is music to celebrate the carnal and the romantic as one.
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Видео George Benson - Turn Out The Lamplight канала Julijana Jana
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0021QO3ZE/ref=dm_sp_alb
Released Summer 1980, Produced by Quincy Jones and released on Jones' start-up label Qwest Records, in conjunction with Warner Bros. Records, this album would chart number one on both the Top Soul Albums and Jazz Albums Chart as well as number three on the Billboard Pop Albums charts. Lead by the number one single on the Soul Singles chart, "Give Me the Night" The song "Moody´s Mood" was recorded with R&B singer Patti Austin. It was certified Platinum by the RIAA.[2] This would be the only album that Quincy Jones would produce for George Benson.
This album won Benson three Grammy Awards in 1981; he won Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Male for the song "Moody's Mood;" Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for the song "Give Me the Night," and Best R&B Instrumental Performance for the song "Off Broadway." Quincy Jones and Jerry Hey also won the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement for the song "Dinorah, Dinorah."
The elegance and sensuality of this project cannot be denied. George especially soars on the romantic vocal tracks. His singing is almost as significant as his guitar playing. From "Love Dance" to "Turn Out the Lamplight", this is beyond making love music. It is music to celebrate the carnal and the romantic as one.
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Видео George Benson - Turn Out The Lamplight канала Julijana Jana
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