
Dreams Do Come True: When George Benson Meets Robert Farnon (LP)
"After finding this long-lost treasure of music, I employed my genius friend, Randy Waldman, to help me bring it back to life. Mission accomplished." - George Benson
In 1989, Benson collaborated with celebrated composer-arranger Robert Farnon and his orchestra to create DREAMS DO COME TRUE. Farnonâs lush arrangements perfectly complement Bensonâs soulful vocals and fluid guitar work on American Standards like âAutumn Leaves,â âAt Last,â and âMy Romance.â The spellbinding collection also features reimagined pop classics like the Beatlesâ âYesterdayâ and Leon Russellâs âA Song For You.â In 1976, Bensonâs version of Russellâs âThis Masqueradeâ became his first major hit and won the GrammyÂź Award for Record of the Year.
Benson recorded DREAMS DO COME TRUE during a prolific period and chose to delay the albumâs release. In the meantime, the recordings went missing and remained lost until recently, when they were rediscovered in Bensonâs archive. Now, after 35 years, the album will finally receive its proper release.Â
The original recording sessions for DREAMS DO COME TRUE were impeccably captured by GrammyÂź Award-winning engineer Al Schmidt, who manned the recording console for some of Bensonâs most successful albums. All 11 tracks have been newly remastered for the upcoming release. Benson partnered with GrammyÂź-award-winning pianist, composer, and arranger Randy Waldman as his co-producer, adding in overdubs and expressive choral arrangements throughout the reimagined record.Â
This album marks the latest chapter in Bensonâs illustrious career as a giant in both jazz and contemporary music. During his tenure with Warner Records from 1976 to 1993, Benson released 12 studio albums, including BREEZINâ. This groundbreaking record not only topped the pop, R&B, and jazz charts but also earned Benson three of his 10 GrammyÂź Awards. Certified triple platinum, BREEZINâ remains one of the best-selling jazz albums of all time. In 2009, the National Endowment of the Arts (NEA) recognized Benson as a Jazz Master, the nationâs highest honor for jazz artists.
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"After finding this long-lost treasure of music, I employed my genius friend, Randy Waldman, to help me bring it back to life. Mission accomplished." - George Benson
In 1989, Benson collaborated with celebrated composer-arranger Robert Farnon and his orchestra to create DREAMS DO COME TRUE. Farnonâs lush arrangements perfectly complement Bensonâs soulful vocals and fluid guitar work on American Standards like âAutumn Leaves,â âAt Last,â and âMy Romance.â The spellbinding collection also features reimagined pop classics like the Beatlesâ âYesterdayâ and Leon Russellâs âA Song For You.â In 1976, Bensonâs version of Russellâs âThis Masqueradeâ became his first major hit and won the GrammyÂź Award for Record of the Year.
Benson recorded DREAMS DO COME TRUE during a prolific period and chose to delay the albumâs release. In the meantime, the recordings went missing and remained lost until recently, when they were rediscovered in Bensonâs archive. Now, after 35 years, the album will finally receive its proper release.Â
The original recording sessions for DREAMS DO COME TRUE were impeccably captured by GrammyÂź Award-winning engineer Al Schmidt, who manned the recording console for some of Bensonâs most successful albums. All 11 tracks have been newly remastered for the upcoming release. Benson partnered with GrammyÂź-award-winning pianist, composer, and arranger Randy Waldman as his co-producer, adding in overdubs and expressive choral arrangements throughout the reimagined record.Â
This album marks the latest chapter in Bensonâs illustrious career as a giant in both jazz and contemporary music. During his tenure with Warner Records from 1976 to 1993, Benson released 12 studio albums, including BREEZINâ. This groundbreaking record not only topped the pop, R&B, and jazz charts but also earned Benson three of his 10 GrammyÂź Awards. Certified triple platinum, BREEZINâ remains one of the best-selling jazz albums of all time. In 2009, the National Endowment of the Arts (NEA) recognized Benson as a Jazz Master, the nationâs highest honor for jazz artists.















