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Benson & Farrell
LP (Item 56111) CTI, 1976 — Condition: Used
Benson's going for a smoother approach than on earlier CTI albums, but the sound here is still pretty darn nice! Joe Farrell's playing mostly flute and soprano sax – a lot sweeter sounding than on some of his angular funk classics from a few years back, but in a way that flows nicely with Benson's guitar – tied together here by the arrangements of David Matthews, who's at the prime of his smooth funk jazz scoring. Titles include "Old Devil Moon", "Camel Hump", "Flute Song", and "Beyond The Ozone". (Cover has a mark from sticker removal.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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