George Benson- | Breezin Full Album Zip

Even if you’re just looking for a quick ZIP download, understanding the context elevates the listening experience. Breezin’ is often credited as the album that launched smooth jazz—a genre that would later include artists like Kenny G, Sade, and Fourplay. But unlike much of what followed, Breezin’ retains a raw, organic feel.

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The immediate aftermath of Breezin’ was extraordinary. Benson won three Grammys in 1977, including Record of the Year for “This Masquerade.” He spent the next decade dominating R&B and pop charts with Give Me the Night (produced by Quincy Jones) and In Your Eyes. More subtly, the album changed industry math: major labels began signing jazz guitarists with pop potential, and radio formats expanded to include “contemporary jazz.” Even if you’re just looking for a quick

But legacy carries a price. Smooth jazz would eventually calcify into formula—saxophonists playing vapid melodies over programmed drums. Benson himself spent years distancing his later output from the Breezin’ template, returning to organ-trio grit on albums like Tenderly (1989) and Guitar Man (2011). In a 2015 interview, he admitted, “I didn’t want to be known only as the ‘Breezin’’ guy.” Yet time has been kind. Today, the album sounds less like a sellout than a master class in timbre and taste—a guitarist so confident in his voice that he could play half-notes and conquer the world. Qobuz offers the album in 24-bit/192kHz FLAC