How to Get Into Benny Golson

Benny Golson stands as a pivotal figure in the development of jazz, influencing generations with his rich compositions and distinctive approach to improvisation.

Exploring Benny Golson's extensive catalog can feel daunting for newcomers. This guide offers a clear starting point with the album 'Turning Point', which highlights his melodic intricacy and rhythmic clarity. From there, you'll discover how to navigate through his essential works and unique stylistic explorations.

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Turning Point

Turning Point

1962

Best starting point

A well-rounded album that showcases Golson's melodic intricacy and rhythmic clarity, making it accessible for new listeners.

Start with "Killer Joe"

An engaging track with a memorable hook that highlights Golson's signature style and serves as a strong introduction to his work.

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Common questions

What does Benny Golson sound like?

Golson's music pulses with a rhythmic clarity that balances melodic intricacy and harmonic depth, drawing listeners into its compelling narrative arc. Rooted in jazz fusion. Start with Turning Point.

What is the best Benny Golson album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Turning Point" (1962). It's the most representative of what makes Benny Golson worth hearing.

What are the best Benny Golson albums?

The essential Benny Golson albums include "Turning Point" (1962), "Benny Golson and the Philadelphians" (1958), "Benny Golson's New York Scene" (1959), "Killer Joe" (1977) and "The Modern Touch" (1958).

Who is Benny Golson for?

If you're into jazz fusion, Benny Golson is worth your time. Golson's music pulses with a rhythmic clarity that balances melodic intricacy and harmonic depth, drawing listeners into its compelling narrative arc.

How many albums does Benny Golson have?

Benny Golson has 33 releases in their discography, including 33 albums.