George Benson- Breezin Full Album Zip |work|
In the summer of 1976, a jazz guitarist with a silken voice and blinding fretboard technique released an album that would inadvertently redefine the boundaries of jazz, pop, and R&B. George Benson’s Breezin’ was not supposed to become a phenomenon. It was a vocal album recorded almost as an afterthought, featuring an instrumental title track that its own producer worried was “too light.” Yet within months, Breezin’ became the first jazz album ever certified triple platinum, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard 200—a feat neither Miles Davis nor Herbie Hancock had achieved. More than a commercial outlier, Breezin’ stands as a watershed moment: the birth of smooth jazz as a viable commercial genre, the coronation of Benson as a crossover icon, and a quiet manifesto for musical accessibility without artistic surrender.

