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1990 studio album by George Benson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Big Boss Band
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Big Boss Band is the 1990 studio album of American musician George Benson on Warner Bros. featuring the Count Basie Orchestra. This is Benson's second consecutive album which returns to his jazz roots after his successful pop career in the 1980s, and also his debut as sole producer of an album.[1] The genre is mainly big band swing with some Michel Legrand and R&B thrown in.

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Concept

In his liner notes, Benson writes that in 1983 he made a promise to Count Basie "to do his (Basie's) music justice" on an album such as Big Boss Band. He continues: "The spirit of the Basie Legacy permeated these sessions as I approached each one (song) in the way I believed the Count would have wanted." He thanks to Frank Foster III for his contribution and notes that he "was Basie's only choice" to arrange this album.[1]

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Reception

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The album was criticized by jazz writers for not being jazzy enough, for the vocal performance and for not being able to grab the opportunity of making a jazz classic.[4][5]

Awards

Frank Foster received Grammy Award for his arrangement of George Benson's composition "Basie's Bag" (Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Big Band, 1990).[6]

Track listing

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Personnel

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Musicians:

Count Basie Orchestra (1–4, 6, 8, 9, 10):

  • Carl "Ace" Carter – acoustic piano
  • Charlton Johnson – guitar
  • Cleveland Eaton – bass
  • Duffy Jackson – drums
  • David Glasser – alto saxophone, alto sax solo (2)
  • Danny Turner – alto saxophone
  • Johnny Williams – baritone saxophone
  • Frank Foster III – arrangements (1–5, 8, 9, 10), tenor saxophone, tenor sax solo (2)
  • Kenneth Hing – tenor saxophone
  • Doug Miller – tenor saxophone
  • Clarence Banks – trombone
  • Melvin Wanzo – trombone
  • Tim Williams – trombone
  • Bill Hughes – bass trombone
  • George Cohn – trumpet
  • Bob Ojeda – trumpet, backup trumpet solo (2), arrangements (6)
  • Byron Stripling – trumpet, backup trumpet solo (4)
  • Mike Williams – trumpet

Additional Musicians:

New York Horns (5):

Robert Farnon Orchestra (7):

Production:

  • George Benson – producer, liner notes
  • Al Schmitt – co-producer (Track 7), recording, mixing
  • Russ Defilippis – production assistant for Broadway Productions.
  • Peter Darmi – recording
  • Elliot Scheiner – recording
  • Dave Russell – additional recording
  • Jeff Toone – additional recording
  • Ed Rak – mixing
  • Greg Calbi – mastering at Sterling Sound (New York, NY).
  • Emile Charlap – musical contractor
  • Aaron Woodward – musical contractor
  • Lucrecia Snead – project administrator
  • Michon C. Stanco – album package coordinator
  • Mary Ann Dibs – art direction
  • Lorna Stovall – design
  • Robert Hakalski – photography
  • Robin Lynch – grooming
  • Alexander White – styling
  • Ken Fritz Management, L.A. – direction
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References

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