 
                        "These days, George Benson (born March 22, 1943, Pittsburgh, PA) is often described as a commercial R&B/pop singer who sometimes moonlights as a pop-jazz guitarist. But early in his career -- when Benson was still in his twenties -- the jazz world thought of him as a guitar-playing hard bop/soul-jazz instrumentalist whose primary influences were Wes Montgomery and Charlie Christian. In the early to mid-'60s, Benson was the epitome of straight-ahead jazz -- and jazz purists loved the bop-oriented direction of the George Benson Quartet, a hard-swinging combo that he formed in 1965 (11 years before he enjoyed a major pop breakthrough with 1976's multi-platinum Breezin'). Although the group was short-lived, many jazz purists insist that it was Benson's greatest achievement." (Allmusic)
Nederlands
| Titel | Par Excellence : Live At The Casa Carib | 
| Auteur | George Benson | 
| Secundaire auteur | Mickey Tucker ; Al Harewood ; George Duvivier | 
| Type materiaal | CD | 
| Uitgave | Soundport, 2001 | 
| Overige gegevens | 1 disc | 
| Taal | Nederlands |