GEORGE BENSON — Shape of Things to Come

Jazz music community with review and forums

GEORGE BENSON - Shape of Things to Come cover
3.55 | 3 ratings | 1 review
Buy this album from MMA partners

Album · 1968

Filed under Soul Jazz
By GEORGE BENSON

Tracklist

A1 Footin' It
A2 Face It Boy, It's Over
A3 Shape Of Things To Come
A4 Chattanooga Choo Choo
B1 Don't Let Me Lose This Dream
B2 Shape Of Things That Are And Were
B3 Last Train To Clarksville

Total Time: 33:37

Line-up/Musicians

- George Benson / guitar
- Herbie Hancock / piano
- Hank Jones / piano
- Charles Covington / organ
- Ron Carter / bass
- Richard Davis / bass
- Leo Morris / drums
- Jack Jennings / vibes
- Johnny Pacheco / conga
- Bernard Eichen / violin
- Charles Libove / violin
- David Mankovitz / viola
- George Ricci / cello
- George Marge / flute
- Romeo Penque / flute
- Stan Webb / flute
- Burt COllins / trumpet
- Joe Shepley / trumpet, fuegelhorn
- Marvin Stamm / trumpet, fuegelhorn, piccalo
- Wayne Andre / trombone, bartione horn
- Alan Ralph / trombone, tuba
- Buddy Lucas / saxaphone, harmonica

About this release

A&M Records / CTI Records ‎– SP-3014 (US)

August 27, 1968: Tracks A1 & A4
September 5, 1968: Track A3
October 5, 1968: Track B1
October 22, 1968: Tracks A2, B2 & B3

Thanks to snobb, dreadpirateroberts, js for the updates

Buy GEORGE BENSON - SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME music

More places to buy jazz & GEORGE BENSON music

GEORGE BENSON SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME reviews

Specialists/collaborators reviews

js
“Shape of Things to Come” was George Benson’s first album with producer Creed Taylor and the A&M/CTI label after leaving Verve. Creed brought George on to the label to replace the recently departed Wes Montgomery, a guitarist that George had a lot in common with. Also on board is arranger Don Sebesky, someone who was well known for his ongoing work with Taylor. The result is an album that is somewhat commercial, but also smoking hot in places as well as creative and fresh. The salient feature of course is George’s incredible guitar chops. Easily in the all-time top ten of jazz guitarists, George is sometimes under-rated because of his pop vocal songs and the fact that he makes what he does sound so effortless. Some guitar ‘shredders’ are big on broadcasting how hard they are working, but Benson has no problem reeling off the near impossible without sounding like he has broken a sweat.

Breaking down the tunes, “Footin” is funky soul jazz boogaloo and “Face it Boy its Over” is a soul ballad. Aretha’s “Don’t Let Me Loose this Dream” has a Latin RnB horn driven drive and “Shape of Things that Are and Were” is hard bop blues. Cover tunes, “Chattanooga Choo Choo” and “last Train to Clarksville”, could have been very corny but both are rendered barely recognizable as they are transformed into more boogaloo soul jazz. One of the best tracks is the title track on which George tries out a device called the varitone that produces Les Baxter styled speeded up type effects and a doubling of the guitar sound. It also has one of the best melodies on the album and the only solo not played by Benson when organist Charles Covington takes us on a funky ride. Also worth mention is Sebesky’s exotica styled flute and strings drenched in reverb on the aforementioned “Footin”.

Members reviews

No GEORGE BENSON SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME reviews posted by members yet.

Ratings only

  • Steve Wyzard
  • Vano

Write/edit review

You must be logged in to write or edit review

JMA TOP 5 Jazz ALBUMS

Rating by members, ranked by custom algorithm
Albums with 30 ratings and more
A Love Supreme Post Bop
JOHN COLTRANE
Buy this album from our partners
Kind of Blue Cool Jazz
MILES DAVIS
Buy this album from our partners
The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady Progressive Big Band
CHARLES MINGUS
Buy this album from our partners
Blue Train Hard Bop
JOHN COLTRANE
Buy this album from our partners
My Favorite Things Hard Bop
JOHN COLTRANE
Buy this album from our partners

New Jazz Artists

New Jazz Releases

Love Songs Live Avant-Garde Jazz
JOHN ZORN
Buy this album from MMA partners
The Data Avant-Garde Jazz
MATTHEW SHIPP
Buy this album from MMA partners
Peace Post Bop
SADAO WATANABE
Buy this album from MMA partners
Hummingbird and Four Flowers : Turntable and Harmonium Solo Live Jazz Related Improv/Composition
OTOMO YOSHIHIDE
Buy this album from MMA partners
More new releases

New Jazz Online Videos

??·??·?·???·?·????
SADAO WATANABE
snobb· 3 hours ago
Mature Hybird Talking
FRANK GRATKOWSKI
js· 2 days ago
Perspective (Peace & Love)
ISAIAH COLLIER
js· 2 days ago
More videos

New JMA Jazz Forum Topics

More in the forums

New Site interactions

More...

Latest Jazz News

members-submitted

More in the forums

Social Media

Follow us