Standing Together (George Benson album)

Standing Together is an album by jazz guitarist George Benson that was released in 1998.

Standing Together
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 2, 1998
StudioThe Record Plant (Los Angeles, CA); Westlake Audio (Los Angeles, CA); Alpha Studios (Burbank, CA); The Enterprise (Burbank, CA); Funky Joint (Sherman Oaks, CA); The Soul Shack (Van Nuys, CA); BearTracks Studios (Suffern, NY); Broadway Productions (New York, NY)
GenreJazz
Length44:22
LabelGRP
Producer
George Benson chronology
That's Right
(1996)
Standing Together
(1998)
Absolute Benson
(2000)
Singles from Standing Together
  1. "Standing Together"
    Released: 1998
  2. "Cruise Control"
    Released: 1998
  3. "My Father, My Son"
    Released: 1998
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The album includes a hidden track Benson recorded before Star of A Story.

Track listing

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  1. "C-Smooth" (DeChown Jenkins, Jaz Sawyer) - 5:54
  2. "Standing Together" (Manuel Seals, Steven Dubin) - 4:07
  3. "All I Know" (Peter Roberts, Scott Cross) - 4:36
  4. "Cruise Control" (Alex Al, Paul Peterson, Ricky Peterson) - 5:08
  5. "Poquito Spanish, Poquito Funk" (George Benson, Carl K. Gonzalez, Louie Vega) - 5:15
  6. "Still Waters" (Larry Loftin) - 4:36
  7. "Fly by Night" (Paul Brown, Steven Dubin, Tim Heintz) - 4:51
  8. "Back to Love" (Audrez Martells, Gary Haas) - 4:39
  9. "Keep Rollin'" (Gerald McCauley, Nils Jiptner) - 5:11

Bonus track

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  1. "You Can Do It, Baby" (George Benson, Carl K. Gonzalez, Louie Vega) - 7:04

Japanese bonus track

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  1. "Turn It Up" - 2:11

Personnel and credits

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Musicians

  • George Benson – guitar (1, 3, 4, 5, 7–11), lead vocals (2–11)
  • DeChown Jenkins – guitar (1, 4, 7)
  • Mike Sims – guitar (2)
  • Paul Jackson Jr. – guitar (3)
  • Marc AntoineSpanish guitar (6)
  • Nils Jiptner – guitar (9)
  • Robert C. Benson – programming (1)
  • Melvin Davis – keyboards (1)
  • Ricky Peterson – keyboards (1, 3, 4, 6, 8), vibraphone (1), arrangements
  • Steve Dubin – programming (2, 7), arrangements (2, 7)
  • Tim Heintz – keyboards (2, 7), synth strings (4)
  • Albert "Sterling" Menendez – keyboards (5, 10)
  • Paul Brown – programming (6)
  • Gerald McCauley – keyboards (9)
  • Alex Al – bass guitar (1, 4, 9, 11)
  • Larry Kimpel – bass guitar (3)
  • Carlos Henríquez – upright bass (5)
  • Lil' John Roberts – drums (1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11)
  • Kevin Ricard – percussion (1, 9)
  • Lenny Castro – percussion (2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8)
  • Luisito Quintero – percussion (5)
  • Larry Williams – saxophone (3)
  • Bill Reichenbach Jr. – trombone (3)
  • Jerry Hey – trumpet (3), horn arrangements (3)
  • Sue Ann Carwell – backing vocals (3)
  • Jeff Pescetto – backing vocals (3)
  • Bennie Diggs – backing vocals (5)
  • La India – backing vocals (5)
  • Reggie Burrell – backing vocals (6)
  • Voncielle Faggett – backing vocals (6)
  • Bridgette Bryant-Fiddmont – backing vocals (8)
  • Kevon Edmonds – backing vocals (8)
  • Lynne Fiddmont – backing vocals (8)
  • Fred White – backing vocals (8)

Production

  • Tommy LiPuma – executive producer
  • Paul Brown – producer (1–4, 6–9, 11), mixing
  • Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez – producer (5, 10), mixing
  • Little Louie Vega – producer (5, 10), mixing
  • Martin Christianson – engineer
  • Dave Darlington – engineer, mixing
  • David Rideau – engineer, mixing
  • Tim Tan – engineer
  • Stuart Brawley – assistant engineer
  • Oscar Monsalve – assistant engineer
  • Rick Pohronezny – assistant engineer
  • Oscar Ramirez – assistant engineer
  • Daniel Steinberg – assistant engineer
  • Wassim Zreik – assistant engineer
  • Doug Sax – mastering at The Mastering Lab (Hollywood, CA).
  • Lexy Shroyer – production coordination
  • Daniela Federici – photography
  • Hollis King – art direction
  • Isabelle Wong – graphic design

Charts

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Chart (1998) Peak
position
US Top Jazz Albums (Billboard)[2] 1
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[3] 47

References

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  1. ^ Widran, Jonathan. Standing Together at AllMusic. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  2. ^ "George Benson Chart History (Top Jazz Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
  3. ^ "George Benson Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved May 23, 2022.