George Benson: Live At Montreux 1986 is one of those concert films that captures an era. The atmosphere of the Montreux Jazz Festival really shines through here, the crowd energy palpable. Benson’s guitar work? It's mesmerizing. You can really feel the nuances in his playing, the way he commands the stage. The pacing flows nicely, moving from smooth ballads to more upbeat tracks, keeping the audience engaged. The visuals, though not extravagant, have a raw quality that adds to the authenticity. It’s less about flashy effects and more about the raw talent on display. You can hear the passion in every note he plays, and the camaraderie of the band is clear. A solid piece for anyone who appreciates genuine musical artistry.
Great for fans of live music performances.Showcases the Montreux Jazz Festival vibe.Focus on musicianship over production value.
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