George Benson - Brazilian Stomp

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2006

1985 in Japan - Another raritie. Always Incredible stand of playing. in other word - Une tuerie, un massacre !

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  • Klugh's guitar sound was a bit too weak, lacked treble and volume in my opinion, not his fault, though. Benson's guitar has a very unique sound, not to mention the way he plays it. Despite the speed he never looses the melody, unlike some other players who think it is enough to just sprint up and down the frets as though there was no song to play along to.

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  • This was the year i started seriously with jazzphotography! What i have seen and capture with my Nikon's is unbelievevable. My pics you can see on ronjenner dot nl

  • in this vid Benson shows why he is an guitar legend he can play dude

    fantasic song how earl smile hahaha 2.10 min 2.32 min 3.17.min earl ist fantastic too!

  • Unbelievable playing by both of them. Earl's tone is a little dark but his playing here is even better than on the original recording.

  • great playing!!

  • The quality of this video is crap but I like the fastgoing like everything is in fastfoward.

  • You're right about the 80s influence. I just thought the studio version could have done with some slap and pop. Really like the song but I think Miller could have made it even better. Good album just done on a cheaper budget when compared to his Claus Ogerman and Quincey Jones albums

  • actually I was told this by someone who said he had an original copy of "collaboration" Album.

    But i think it wasnt that bad ,especiall the other tracks?! perhaps there was a bit of 80s influence but as a whole I liked that album.

  • Are you sure? I've got the track and was disappointed with the bass lines and felt that someone like Miller would have done his normal justice to this track. Just doesn't sound like Miller but if it is then it's his worst performance. There was too many old school cheap keyboard sounds on the studio version.

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