Ray Charles [Import]

Track Listings
1. Baby Won't You Please Come Home
2. I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
3. Sittin' On Top Of The World
4. Confession Blues
5. Snow Is Falling
6. Baby, Let Me Hold Your Hand
7. What Have I Done?
8. Hey Now
9. I'm Glad For Your Sake
10. Someday (Blues Is My Middle Name)
11. Kissa Me Baby
12. Lonely Boy
13. Misery In My Heart
14. All To Myself
15. She's On The Ball
16. Don't Put All Your Dreams In One Basket
17. A Sentimental Blues
18. Blues Before Sunrise
19. Alone In This City
20. Rocking Chair Blues
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2 CD set. Australian pressing features the 2 albums Blues Is My Middle Name & Blues Before Sunrise. 30 total tracks. Dynamic. 2005.

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Ray Charles [Import]

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Genius Loves Company
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ASIN: B0002F7I9Y
Release Date: 2004-08-31

Tracks:

  1. Here We Go Again - Features Norah Jones
  2. Sweet Potato Pie - Features James Taylor
  3. You Don't Know Me - Features Diana Krall
  4. Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word - Features Elton John
  5. Fever - Features Natalie Cole
  6. Do I Ever Cross Your Mind - Features Bonnie Raitt
  7. It Was A Very Good Year - Features Willie Nelson
  8. Hey Girl - Features Michael McDonald
  9. Sinner's Prayer - Features B.B. King
  10. Heaven Help Us All - Features Gladys Knight
  11. Somewhere Over The Rainbow - Features Johnny Mathis
  12. Crazy Love - Features Van Morrison

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The fact that Genius Loves Company will be Ray Charles's final new album inspires an unavoidable blue feeling. But it's also a happy reminder that the man spent the last months of his life at work doing what he loved. The overall effect of these dozen duets is autumnal and smooth. Brother Ray is on point and cruising here. Fine moments abound--you can hear his delight even in the rather stiff company of Diana Krall and Natalie Cole. His voice sounds a bit frayed by ill health at times, but it also allows for great performances like the slyness behind the ache in his version of the old soul hit "Hey Girl" with Michael McDonald and a grand "Crazy Love" with Van Morrison. Potently, he and Gladys Knight remind us of the continued timeliness of Stevie Wonder's "Heaven Help Us All." Its best moments make Company one more essential purchase for Ray Charles fans. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Take this Genius with you.......2007-07-16

Good music, great talent. Norah Jones, James Taylor, B.B. King! with past and current stars this CD is totally enjoyable. Willie Nelson's set is my favorite and I can't forget to mention Diana Krall.

5 out of 5 stars In the December of His Life.......2007-06-05

When I was a kid, I was privileged to grow up with great music always playing in the house. From my grandfather I inherited a love for classical, and for country when it was still "country and western." From my dad, though, I inherited my appreciation for Ray Charles.

At the time, I was listening to a lot of soul, like Smokey Robinson and Otis Redding, and rock, like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. After hearing a record of "What'd I Say" and "Hit the Road Jack," I asked my father what kind of music that was. "That's Ray Charles," he told me. I told him I wanted to know what kind of music he was playing. He gave me the same answer.

It took me a while to understand what he was getting at. Charles's music was beyond category; it was his own invention, completely and utterly sui generis.

Take, for instance, his now-classic arrangement of "America the Beautiful." My grade school music teacher actually thought I was unpatriotic because I couldn't stand the standard version of the song. But it wasn't the words I had a problem with--only the juvenile, sing-song meter: I thought the song wasn't fit to be representing my country. Years later, after I left the Army, I saw Charles on television performing "America the Beautiful" before a baseball game. Using a gospel rhythm on his piano and singing off the backbeat, he transformed it into something so magnificently inspired that he made it all his own--and one of my all-time favorites. I guess that's why he's called, not "a genius," but "The Genius."

Charles died in 2004 at the age of seventy-three. His last work, Genius Loves Company, an album of duets, was a labor of love by an incomparable artist who knew his days were numbered. It was in the tradition of other famous duet releases, beginning in 1991 with Natalie Cole's Unforgettable: With Love--the remarkable album featuring studio-engineered duets with her deceased father, Nat King Cole--and followed by star-studded duet albums from Frank Sinatra (1993) and Tony Bennett (Playin' with My Friends, 2001).

Genius Loves Company opens strong, with Charles's country/blues hit from the 1960s, "Here We Go Again"--this time a collaboration with Grammy-winning newcomer Norah Jones. There's a cover with Diana Krall of Eddy Arnold's country classic "You Don't Know Me," which Charles also recorded in 1962. On this take, the lyrics are parsed at just the right points, letting Krall's satiny vocals work off Charles's gravelly blues. For a duet with Willie Nelson on the Sinatra classic "It Was a Very Good Year," the two old-timers barely sing, but rather narrate the lyrics, much like Jimmy Durante, or Walter Huston in his performance of "September Song." On "Sinner's Prayer" B.B. King is along for the ride with his beloved Lucille. With King's scorching guitar work a perfect counterpoint to the staccato rhythms of Ray's chords, and Billy Preston backing up on the Hammond organ, this is the album's strongest cut. A finger-snapping rendition of "Fever" with Natalie Cole and an a cappella gospel take on "Crazy Love" with Van Morrison round out this solid effort.

Although Charles passed away before Genius Loves Company was released, he must have known that he was going out on top. While recording the album, he worked with director Taylor Hackford and actor Jamie Foxx on the biopic of his life story, Ray. At the 2005 Grammy awards Genius Loves Company walked off with all the important trophies, and Foxx took home the best actor Academy Award for his uncanny portrayal of the legendary musician.

Okay, it's a cliché, but it's still true: Ray Charles may be gone, but his music will be with us forever.

5 out of 5 stars Genius Album.......2007-05-25

Ray Charles by himself is genius, but to pair up with some of musics most distinguished artists and provide listeners with a variety of soulful and beautiful music is simply fantastic. The opening track is a great start with Norah Jones. Though I am not much of a country fan the Willie Nelson Duet gives me shivers from its great color and depth. I love all of the tracks and often will grab my partner and dance to the tracks because it is so great!

This is actually my second time purchasing this CD because I had to give it to someone who I new would love the music.

5 out of 5 stars It's Genius!.......2007-03-24

This CD is fantastic and I love the duets of old favorites being given a
new "flavor" by Ray Charles and friends. It's soothing music, and yet it
energizes.

4 out of 5 stars Genius loves company a hit with us.......2007-01-29

Both of us love this Ray Charles CD. We enjoy all the tracks! Each track is a duet with a different performer, and they're all great!
Ray Charles: Ultimate Hits Collection
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ASIN: B00000I72B
Release Date: 1999-03-16

Tracks:

  1. Mess Around
  2. I've Got A Woman
  3. A Fool For You
  4. Greenbacks
  5. Drown In My Own Tears
  6. Hallelujah I Love Her So
  7. Lonely Avenue
  8. Ain't That Love
  9. (Night Time Is) The Right Time
  10. What'd I Say Parts I & II
  11. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Cryin'
  12. Them That Got
  13. Sticks And Stones
  14. Georgia On My Mind
  15. Ruby
  16. One Mint Julep
  17. I've Got News For You

Tracks:

  1. Hit The Road Jack
  2. Unchain My Heart
  3. But On The Other Hand Baby
  4. Hide 'Nor Hair
  5. At The Club
  6. I Can't Stop Loving You
  7. You Don't Know Me
  8. You Are My Sunshine
  9. Don't Set Me Free
  10. Take These Chains From My Heart
  11. No One
  12. Busted
  13. Crying Time
  14. Together Again
  15. Let's Go Get Stoned
  16. Yesterday
  17. America The Beautiful
  18. Seven Spanish Angels
  19. I'll Be Good To You

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This double CD collects not only Brother Ray's best-known '50s and '60s singles, but some choice semi-obscurities (the 1953 jump blues "Mess Around," his 1959 cover of Louis Jordan's "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Cryin'") that earn their places next to "What'd I Say" and "I Can't Stop Loving You." The man's originality and infectious feeling bleed through on each of these 36 tracks, whether he's transforming "One Mint Julep" or "America the Beautiful" or collaborating (separately) with Willie Nelson and Chaka Khan. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The best compilation on the market........2007-01-27

Other than Genius & Soul: The 50th Anniversary Collection 5-disc boxed set, "Ultimate Hits Collection" is easily the best Ray Charles compilation on the market. Its 36 tracks cover the years 1953-1989. It may be pricey, but you get a 50-page booklet, two individual jewel cases and an attractive slipcase. This set covers the ABC years as well, so Rhino probably had to shell out some big bucks to license those tracks. I'm glad they included "Mess Around", one of Ray's earliest hits, but I would've like to have seen 1993's "A Song For You" here as well.

5 out of 5 stars Sherry.......2007-01-18

"Great CD. Would highly recommend. It's a great collection of all the hits. Other CD have a variation of songs, but if you want one with all hits, this is the one for you.

5 out of 5 stars Soul .......2007-01-10

This collection contains Ray Charles' greatest hits. Among the favorites are 'What'd I Say' , 'Georgia on my mind' 'Ruby' 'Hallelujah I just love her so'. For me what is important is those songs which I have heard over and over again, and which the re-hearing of brings pleasure in. It is not important to me that all the songs have that quality. In fact even with the best people, like Ray Charles it is only a small portion of the total work which plays again and again in the mind.
Ray Charles had incredible soul and feeling. And it is that feeling which makes his music so moving and enjoyable.

5 out of 5 stars Money Well Spent.......2006-09-16

I chose this collection for its wide range of Ray's career hits. Some of which I had never heard before, like "Mess Around." This was before the film was released of course. All time favorites of mine include, "What'd I Say" "One Mint Julep" "Night Time Is The Right Time" and "Hit The Road Jack." A true American Icon, Ray's genius continues through his recordings, for they are timeless. Not much else missing on this one.

5 out of 5 stars Ray Charles Ultimate Collection.......2006-08-15

Very good album......can't say enough about it. Ray had such style in his music....I can listen to it over and over.
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ASIN: B0002LE9HC
Release Date: 2004-10-19

Tracks:

  1. Mess Around (Studio)
  2. I Got A Woman
  3. Hallelujah I Love Her So (Live)
  4. Drown In My Own Tears
  5. Night Time Is The Right Time (Studio)
  6. Marianne (Studio)
  7. Hard Times (Studio)
  8. What'd I Say(Live)
  9. Georgia On My Mind (Studio)
  10. Hit The Road Jack (Studio)
  11. Unchain My Heart (Studio)
  12. I Can't Stop Loving You
  13. Born To Lose (Studio)
  14. Bye Bye Love (Studio)
  15. You Don't Know Me (Live)
  16. Let The Good Times Roll (Live)
  17. Georgia On My Mind (Live)

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Soul and R&B legend Ray Charles may not have lived to see the success of Hollywood's ultimate tribute to him, but director Taylor Hackford's biopic (featuring a landmark performance by Jamie Foxx as the musical legend) will further burnish his legacy as one of the cornerstones of contemporary American music. Though it stretches from 1953's ecstatic, proto-soul "Mess Around" to a sublime, bluesy live take of "Georgia on My Mind" recorded in Japan in the mid-'70s, this 17-track song-score can only be an inviting appetizer to the singer's epochal body of work. Charles's artistry may have virtually defined soul music, yet it also triumphed in genres as far afield as blues ("Nightime Is the Right Time") and country ("I Can't Stop Loving You," "Bye Bye Love") during the '60s, the impossibly rich era from which the bulk of this soundtrack is culled. Crucially, fully a third of the cuts here are live recordings--including electrifying 1965 performances of "What'd I Say," "You Don't Know Me," and "Hallelujah I Love Her So" hand-picked for the film by Charles himself--the forum in which the singer consistently operated on a whole other artistic plateau from mere mortals. -- Jerry McCulley

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This fall Universal Pictures and Walden Media will release the feature-length biopic Ray!, the never-before-told musical biographical drama of the late American legend Ray Charles. Featuring a remarkable performance from Jamie Foxx in the central role, Ray! follows the inspiring story of a one-of-a-kind genius. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Taylor Hackford (La Bamba, An Officer And A Gentleman), the film features Foxx's uncanny lip-syncing to classic Ray Charles tracks (utilizing the artist's original master recordings). Ray! is an inspirational story about an amazing artist and human being, with Ray Charles music at the film's very core.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Ray! Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.......2007-05-21

Exactly what I was shopping for.Great quality recording with a great selection of songs.Remember,don't buy from sellers who inflate the shipping prices,if we band together,we will make them stop ripping people off.

5 out of 5 stars Ray is a shining Star.......2007-03-23

I was taking in from the beginning. Jamie Foxx has thoroughly reviewed the roll. Ray Charles has always been an inspiration and Jamie helped to shed the light.

2 out of 5 stars disappointed.......2007-03-17

i was very disappointed because i bought the cd for the last track "georgia on my mind" which was sung with such passion and improvisation during the credits of the movie. i should have just reordered the dvd from netflix and played the end over and over.

5 out of 5 stars Ray!.......2007-02-03

The Man and (some) of his music. He truly was a great artist! Five stars!

5 out of 5 stars Well Worth Bying!.......2007-01-25

I absolutlely adore the songs, "The Night Time (Is The Right Time)", "Georgia On My Mind", "What I'd Say", "I Can't Stop Loving You" and "Bye, Bye Love".

The movie is great and the soundtrack makes it even better!
The Very Best of Ray Charles
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ASIN: B00004R5ZP
Release Date: 2000-03-14

Tracks:

  1. I've Got A Woman
  2. A Fool For You
  3. Drown In My Own Tears
  4. Hallelujah I Love Her So
  5. (Night Time Is) The Right Time
  6. What'd I Say Parts I & II
  7. Sticks And Stones
  8. Georgia On My Mind
  9. One Mind Julep
  10. Hit The Road Jack
  11. Unchain My Heart
  12. I Can't Stop Loving You
  13. You Are My Sunshine
  14. Busted
  15. Let's Go Get Stoned
  16. Seven Spanish Angels

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Hard as it is to go wrong when shopping for a Brother Ray package, some career-spanning compilations bundle the decades better than others. Count this one, true to its title, among the very best. The track sequencing is straight-up chronological, opening with 1954's groundbreaking blues and gospel mingling "I've Got a Woman." From there it charges through the late-'50s Atlantic era, rounding up classic singles like "Hallelujah (I Love Her So)," "(Night Time Is) The Right Time," and "What'd I Say." By the time the disc lands us in the '60s, the Genius has saddled up to explore his country side, turning in such popular-music-altering hits as "Georgia on My Mind" and "I Can't Stop Loving You." A final cut jumps into the '80s for the Willie Nelson duet "Seven Spanish Angels," leaving the listener with a solid--and deeply satisfying--sense of Charles' bold artistic wanderings. All that's missing is his soul-dunked rendition of "America the Beautiful." -Tammy La Gorce

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars The Very Best of Ray Charles.......2007-05-13

I was very satisfied with the product and service.

3 out of 5 stars Best of Ray Charles.......2006-11-11

OK recording. Overall flat sound quality (perhaps the time that it was recorded), but, overall OK.

5 out of 5 stars love it!.......2006-10-29

after watching the movie, RAY, I bought this cd and just love it. it made me smile.... and some songs made me dance!

3 out of 5 stars The Very Best of Ray Charles.......2006-07-30

I bought it as a gift, not my kind of music.

5 out of 5 stars Women, the good and the bad.......2005-10-22

Great CD for those who love blues and Ray Charles who has a bit of rock `n roll. All the songs somehow relate to women, heartbreak and good times. Cheaper than the Starbucks edition or Ray cd.
Modern Sounds In Country and Western Music
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ASIN: B0000032B4
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Bye Bye Love
  2. You Don't Know Me
  3. Half As Much
  4. I Love You So Much It Hurts
  5. Just A Little Lovin'
  6. Born To Lose
  7. Worried Mind
  8. It Makes No Difference Now
  9. You Win Again
  10. Careless Love
  11. I Can't Stop Loving You
  12. Hey, Good Lookin'
  13. You Are My Sunshine
  14. Here We Go Again
  15. That Lucky Old Sun

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Ray Charles is the Genius of Soul, but he's always had a bit of country boy in him, too. Between playing hillbilly piano when he was a kid and landing several duets on the country charts in the '80s, Charles released this 1962 classic, taking 12 country standards and proving that great songs can remain great, no matter what the setting. Behind blaring brass and thrilling strings, Brother Ray transforms "Hey, Good Lookin'" and "Bye Bye Love" into big-band swing; "You Win Again" into the Nashville Sound; and "I Love You So Much It Hurts" into the most elegant of pop. "I Can't Stop Loving You" was the big hit, but everything else here is just as timeless and beautiful. --David Cantwell

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Ray broke barriers. In the '50s he invented soul by mixing the sacred and profane of black music: R & B and gospel. In 1962 he went completely crazy, interpreting classic country. It was one of his finest moments. From the start the record is an oddity. A big band pumps, female background singers rip through a chorus of "Bye Bye Love," and Ray brings high energy to the Everly Bros. teeny-bop lyrics. Some songs suffer from syrupy choir and string arrangements, but Ray is always there to set things straight. He gives country some funk, and erases, for a day, all questions of black and white. --Steve Tignor

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Modern Sounds in Country & Western Music.......2007-03-16

Can anyone say anything negative about Ray Charles? Not me either. A fine recording.

4 out of 5 stars Ray's C&W.......2007-01-10

This is one of Ray's best. He brings his special brand of jazz, r&b to country-western. If you like Ray Charles, or Country-Western music, you should own this CD.

5 out of 5 stars RAY COULD DO IT "ALL".......2007-01-10

I mean ALL!! He did Country & Western just as good - or should I say better - than the Country/Western Singers!! The "High Priest" (as he was known in the 60's)...no matter what he sang....He did it BETTER than the REST!! Sad to lose him - May He Rest In Peace!! I can hear him now... in Heaven's Choir!!

5 out of 5 stars Don't be turned away by the title.......2006-06-16

One of my favorite albums (and all-time favorite album titles). Enjoyable even if you are not a fan of country and western music. Ray Charles performs these songs with his own unique style and sound (IMHO - most, if not all, of Ray's performances are superior to the originals).

5 out of 5 stars Broke the Rules and Reinvented Them.......2006-04-24

When Ray Charles moved from Atlantic to ABC, the label expected to get a big selling R&B artist with enough appeal to cross over to pop audiences. Ray at first complied to this narrow view of him and his talents. He started at ABC with big R&B hits as Unchain my Heart. He felt he owed it to the label to give them what they expected. They had just given him an unprecedented contract in which he would keep the rights over his masters and gave him complete artistic freedom. Ray knew his time would come. Soon he made his wish known he wanted to record a record with Country tunes. This idea was met with great apprehension. This doubt in the concept was not without grounds. The R&B world and the country world were at the time still very separate entities. Black artist playing white music was not done in the record industry. Ray went ahead and broke the rules, succeeding marvelously, just as he did when he mixed R&B and Gospel a few years prior.

Yet the record itself is not strictly a crossing between R&B and Country. Ray chose the Big Band approach to the songs. His take of Country was more the classic American Songbook view. Ray was not new to Jazz, having recorded in the medium before. Back at Atlantic he worked with parts of the Basie Orchestra and Quincy Jones on Jazz Standards. So he felt quite at ease here. He wasn't new to Country either. He'd grown up with the Grand Ole Opry shows on the radio and allegedly worked as a piano played in Hill Billy bands down south. His comfort with both styles shines through on this record. Here Charles reworks Hank Williams and Don Gibson classics as You Win Again and I Can't Stop Loving You and creates new rules in the process.

A couple years down the line the mixture of Black and White music would become very common. Record labels as Stax and Hi Records in Memphis build there house styles around in it. Fame studios would excel in it. When Ray dropped this gem on the market it hit like a bomb. Modern Sounds became one of his biggest selling records ever and artistically one of his most compelling.
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ASIN: B00000343O
Release Date: 1997-09-16

Tracks:

  1. Confession Blues - The Maxin Trio
  2. Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand - Ray Charles Trio
  3. Kissa Me Baby
  4. It Should've Been Me
  5. Don't You Know
  6. Come Back Baby
  7. I've Got A Woman
  8. A Fool For You
  9. This Little Girl Of Mine
  10. Blackjack
  11. Greenbacks
  12. Drown In My Own Tears
  13. Hallelujah I Love Her So
  14. Lonely Avenue
  15. Leave My Woman Alone
  16. Ain't That Love
  17. Swanee River Rock
  18. My Bonnie
  19. Rockhouse Parts 1 & 2
  20. (Night Time Is) The Right Time
  21. What'd I Say Parts l & ll
  22. Tell The Truth
  23. I Believe To My Soul
  24. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Cryin'

Tracks:

  1. Let The Good Times Roll
  2. Come Rain Or Come Shine
  3. Tell The Truth
  4. Drown In My Own Tears
  5. I'm Movin' On
  6. My Baby! (I Love Her, Yes I Do)
  7. Sticks And Stones
  8. I Wonder
  9. Georgia On My Mind
  10. Them That Got
  11. Ruby
  12. Hardhearted Hannah
  13. I've Got News For You
  14. One Mint Julep
  15. I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town
  16. Hit The Road Jack
  17. The Danger Zone
  18. Unchain My Heart
  19. But On The Other Hand Baby
  20. Baby, It's Cold Outside - Ray Charles/Betty Carter
  21. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye - Ray Charles/Betty Carter
  22. At The Club

Tracks:

  1. Hid 'Nor Hair
  2. I Can't Stop Loving You
  3. Bye Bye, Love
  4. Born To Lose
  5. You Don't Know Me
  6. You Are My Sunshine
  7. Your Cheating Heart
  8. Take These Chains From My Heart
  9. The Brightest Smile In Town
  10. Without Love (There Is Nothing)
  11. Busted
  12. That Lucky Old Sun
  13. Ol' Man River
  14. Smack Dab In The Middle
  15. Makin' Whoopee
  16. Without A Song (Parts 1 & 2)
  17. The Cincinnati Kid
  18. Crying Time
  19. Let's Go Get Stoned
  20. I Chose To Sing The Blues
  21. Together Again
  22. I Don't Need No Doctor

Tracks:

  1. Eleanor Rigby
  2. Yesterday
  3. Understanding
  4. Drifting Blues
  5. Here We Go Again
  6. In The Heat Of The Night
  7. Gee, Baby Ain't I Good To You
  8. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
  9. If It Wasn't For Bad Luck - Ray Charles/Jimmy Lewis
  10. We Can Make It
  11. Con't Change On Me
  12. Feel So Bad
  13. Look What They've Done To My Song, Ma
  14. Spirit In The Dark (Reprise) - Ray CharlesAretha Franklin
  15. Booty Butt
  16. I Can Make It Thru The Days (But Oh Those Lonely..
  17. Rainy Night In Georgia
  18. America The Beautiful/(Hidden Track)Coca Cola Commercial

Tracks:

  1. Living For The City
  2. Till There Was You
  3. Am I Blue
  4. How Long Has This Been Going On
  5. The Jealous Kind
  6. Is There Anyone Out There?
  7. Don't You Love Me Anymore?
  8. One Of These Days
  9. Seven Spanish Angels - Ray Charles/Willie Nelson
  10. We Didn't See A Thing - Ray Charles/George Jones
  11. Two Old Cats Like Us - Ray Charles/Hank Williams, Jr.
  12. Shake Your Tallfeather - Ray Charles/The Blues Brothers
  13. I'll Be Good To You - Quincy Jones
  14. That's Where It's At - Lou Rawls/Ray Charles
  15. A Song For You
  16. Still Crazy After All These Years/(Hidden Track)Olympia Beer Commercial

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If anyone deserves his own section in record stores, it's Ray Charles. Witness this Charles box set, a full five-disc career retrospective that follows smaller packages concentrating on his early R&B (The Birth of Soul) and Blues + Jazz work. In addition to those styles, we get Ray's stabs at Nat "King" Cole/Charles Brown urban blues ("Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand"), handfuls of country songs ("I Can't Stop Loving You"), definitive readings of the American songbook ("Georgia on My Mind," "Come Rain or Come Shine"), and personal claims on the '60s soul he made possible ("I Don't Need No Doctor"). Whether you're a newcomer or a veteran Charles fan, this impeccably selected box is for you. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Ray Charles 50th.......2007-01-20

A lot of Charles product out there, but this along with Atlantic Box set is one of the best.

A good cross section of old and new Ray Charles including I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts and some hard to find cuts unless you go to the original cd's or albums. Highly recommended if you love Ray Charles. Good pricing at Amazon.

5 out of 5 stars A Giant Among Musicians.......2005-12-31

Ray Charles touched music more than any other artist in history. Of course, this is opinion but I am pretty secure in stating it. He had a feel for music that transcended mere harmony and melody. Mr. Charles put something in his music that made it come alive and really make an impact on all who heard it. His diversity in style was also quite prodigeous. From Soul (which he invented), R&B, and early Rock to Jazz and Country, Ray made songs that were not just hits, but lasting gems that all could adore.

This box set makes a noble attempt at presenting the icon that is Ray Charles. It spans practically his entire career. I will say that it is a good place to start if you are beginning to create your Ray Charles collection. Nevertheless, with such a prolific song writer as Ray Charles, it absolutely is not the only set you will want.

By the way, they need to have an extra star just for Ray, he's a six star in my book, and no one else comes close.

5 out of 5 stars A wonderful collection.......2005-08-15

For fans of Ray Charles, this collection is a must. For those who perhaps know only his music via the movie, Ray, you are in for a real treat.

There is a wonderful book included which details all of his albums and individual recordings as well as commentary by his biographer, David Ritz.

From 1949 - 1993 this set covers every genre of music, and in a way that only Ray can do. No one comes close to this genius of song.

Like many others I had taken him for granted; that he would always be around. I have many albums, concerts on DVD and his autobiography, but this collection is special, covering a nearly 50 year career over these 5 discs, my favorite being the 5th disc. He does those awesome blues ballad standards as only he can: "Till There Was You" and "Am I Blue". Both of these are live performances from a concert he did in Japan in 1975. In my opinion he was at his best in his 40s. I don't go thru a day without some Ray music.

Do yourself a favor and experience the genius of Ray Charles.

5 out of 5 stars Definitive 5-Disc Collection Plus Detailed Book of Ray.......2005-07-20

"Genius & Soul," a compilation of Ray Charles' music, may set the gold standard by which "boxed sets" are judged. While a 5-disc set is not in everyone's budget, it would be fair to say that music fans should consider "Genius & Soul" to be a cornerstone of any CD collection.

First, we are obviously talking about Ray Charles, one of the leading musical talents of the 20th century by virtually any measure. Not only did he span several genres (including those he helped create), Charles dominated over several decades and influenced generations of separate artists. It's hard to imagine another artist who can boast such diverse and definitive tunes as (and this is a small selection -- many other songs could fit this description) as pop/R&B with "What'd I Say," country with "Seven Spanish Angels," rock with a soulful rendition of "Yesterday," and good ole Americana with "Georgia on My Mind" and "America the Beautiful." Unlike other artists, who could start to bore you out of sheer repetition over 5 CDs, Ray Charles captivates, charms, and delights song after song. The quality of the recordings are also excellent.

This CD collection is supplemented by a lengthy book that is part song compilation, part biography, and part testimonial by artists who played with Ray Charles. While at times bogging down in a litany of the songs that Charles performed, for the most part this book is informative and entertaining, most disarmingly so when accomplished artists recall their experiences with this musical dynamo.

Ray Charles has taken his leave of us, but this compilation is a fitting testament to the music this remarkable American artist has left behind for all of us to savor. A definite must-have.

5 out of 5 stars Genius.......2005-07-13

What Can I say about Ray Charles That Hasnt Been Said Before? Great Selection, better off getting this then these flimsy single disc greatest hits albums, well worth the price. Some of The finest music recorded.Great Inro to a new fan, and great add-on to anyones music collection
Ray Sings, Basie Swings
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • THE Best of Two of the Best........
  • It is what it is, and I like it
  • faking and industry crass commercialism
  • A treasure
  • Best of the Best
Ray Sings, Basie Swings
Ray Charles , and Count Basie Orchestra
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ASIN: B000H0MNOE
Release Date: 2006-10-03

Tracks:

  1. Oh What A Beautiful Morning
  2. Let The Good Times Roll
  3. How Long Has This Been Going On?
  4. Every Saturday Night
  5. I Can't Stop Loving You
  6. Cryin' Time
  7. Busted
  8. Come Live With Me
  9. Feel So Bad
  10. The Long And Winding Road
  11. Look What They've Done To My Song
  12. Georgia On My Mind

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To fake or not to fake: That is the question consumers must answer for themselves in assessing this feat of aural Photoshopping: an "imaginary concert" created by combining recently discovered soundboard tapes of Ray Charles's vocals from a mid-'70s European show and newly recorded backing by the Count Basie Orchestra--the "ghost band," still on the road 22 years after Count's passing. Charles is in exceptional voice, singing the heck out of standards like "How Long Has This Been Going On?," Genius classics like "Busted," and pop covers like Melanie's "Look What They've Done to My Song." His performance is a thrilling corrective to forgettable posthumous albums like Genius Loves Company, designed to cash in on the new audience created for him by the movie Ray. But as competently as the Basie band fill in the blanks under the direction of Bill Hughes, with Joey DeFrancesco guesting on organ, most of the new arrangements are rather pallid, and the ensemble lacks the personality of both the Basie orchestra and Charles's best groups. And as attractive as Ray Sings, Basie Swings may be for the casual listener, the gimmickry will appall serious fans, particularly since neither Charles nor Basie--who never collaborated in life--was around to lend his approval. Is The Doors Sing, Woody Herman Swings next? --Lloyd Sachs

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Ray Sings, Basie Swings proves not only that there's a market for Brother Ray's every last recorded utterance (and a breathless one at that), but that musical grafting can reap some seriously satisfying rewards. After Concord Records A&R chief John Burk mined his label's vaults in 2005 and came across tapes labeled "Ray/Basie," he made a move to re-record the songs, originally performed in the 1970s; the result is these 12 tracks, in which Charles's whiskey-weathered, old-soul vocals are laid over arrangements by the current Count Basie Orchestra. Charles fans couldn't ask for a classier pairing or more seamless studio wizardry: The classics, from "I Can't Stop Loving You" to "Busted" to "Georgia on My Mind," play as though orchestrated by the Genius himself--tight, nuanced, and intimate-sounding. Less familiar tracks, like the down-home deep-South number "Every Saturday Night" and a couple of covers ("Look What They've Done to My Song, Ma" and "The Long and Winding Road") offer so much in the way of novelty it's tempting to forget that what's playing is mostly the result of modern experimentation. Deep as the disc runs--and no one who who hears the broken-hearted "Cryin' Time" will deny it runs deep--the most essential track on Ray Sings, Basie Swings may be its most lighthearted one: There is no hearing Ray Charles sing "Oh What a Beautiful Morning"--even if it's four in the afternoon, even if it's raining torrentially--without agreeing. --Tammy La Gorce

Album Description

The producers of this CD discovered archival reels of Ray Charles and the Count Basie Orchestra performing live together in 1973. Although the vocals were superior, the remaining elements were or extremely poor quality. They decided to bring the current Count Basie Orchestra into the studio and, using the latest technology, they carefully and painstakingly laid down a new musical backdrop for Charles' towering vocals.

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Ultimate Hits Collection

Ray!
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America's #1 Band: The Columbia Years

Count Basie at Newport

Swing Shift

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars THE Best of Two of the Best...............2007-07-03

Ray Charles' songs and the Count's music...an incredible combination that truly showcases the best work ever put together by these two timeless artists. Thanks to technology and a lot of painstaking work, Charles and Basie's "recording" with each other will top the "wish-list" of all jazz/R & B collectors for many years to come!!!!!!!!!!!!

4 out of 5 stars It is what it is, and I like it.......2007-06-11

I was standiing in a well known book store a while back, suffering through Rod Stewart's Still the Same...Great Rock Classics Of Our Time, when finally a young employee put me out of my misery with this great recording. What a breath of fresh air! Compared to Rod's yawning, lifeless, "the tape is full, when do I get paid?" sounding recordings, here is Ray belting it out with all the soul and power that few could ever possess. Sure, I found out later, that we had been a wee bit had, that this was a bit of "aural Photoshopping". but what a great job it was. As a graphic designer, I have created many pieces by splicing 2 or 3 separate photos together. This CD is sort of like that. As long as the purchasers of this work know this before they buy it, I see no problem. It is what it is - a beautiful piece of music, and I like it.

1 out of 5 stars faking and industry crass commercialism.......2007-05-30

This is the recording that never was. One will never know what the original ray charles tapes sounded like--all we know from the liner notes is that much was unuseable and that through the genius of modern technology, ray charles' lyrics were improved and melded with an improvised new basie (after the Count) band's music. Whether Ray would have wished it his way or did it this way is an unknown and the effort, in the circumstances, exploits an artist and his public to improve the bottom-line of a recording company. That, in my view, is a sad commentary on the state of today's music "industry."

5 out of 5 stars A treasure.......2007-05-26

Of the many wonderful Ray Charles collections, this disk is one that would be a perfect introduction to those who might not have experienced the music from this late genius of his realm. Perfect recording for the upcoming summer months out by the pool, or at the beach!!!

5 out of 5 stars Best of the Best.......2007-04-26

This is one collaboration...well re-mixed, dubbed, whatever CD that you could ever ask for.
Anthology
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Anthology
  • Facinating but uneven
  • Essential Collection
  • A Lot of Great Stuff But...
  • The American Story Pure and Simple
Anthology
Ray Charles
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ASIN: B00000348K
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Hit The Road Jack
  2. Georgia On My Mind
  3. Let's Go Get Stoned
  4. I Don't Need No Doctor
  5. Hallelujah I Love Her So
  6. One Mint Julep
  7. That Lucky Old Sun
  8. Unchain My Heart
  9. Don't Set Me Free
  10. I Can't Stop Loving You
  11. Busted
  12. Crying Time
  13. Cry
  14. What'd I Say
  15. Here We Go Agian
  16. I Gotta Woman
  17. Eleanor Rigby
  18. You Are My Sunshine
  19. Born To Lose
  20. America, The Beautiful

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Even for a relatively brief (20-song) overview of Ray Charles's '60s output during the peak of his recording stardom at ABC-Paramount, Anthology covers a hell of a lot of styles. It couldn't be any other way, not when examining the period in which he hit the charts with transformed versions of half-forgotten standards ("Georgia on My Mind"), hip jazz instrumental takes on Clovers tunes ("One Mint Julep"), rocking uptempo R&B ("Hit the Road Jack") and mournful proto-countrypolitan ("I Can't Stop Loving You"). If any of those four titles means a thing to you, this primer on America's greatest singer is probably a disc you should own. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Anthology.......2006-11-03

Wonderful! A must have for any fan of Ray Charles... Also a great gift for
someone that hasn't followed his music.

4 out of 5 stars Facinating but uneven.......2006-03-24

At its best, this Ray Charles retrospective has some of the best stuff you're likely to hear. Listen to such classics as Hit the Road Jack, Let's Go Get Stoned, Unchain My Heart, Don't Set Me Free, I Don't Need No Doctor, Hallelujah I Love Her So, Busted, One Mint Julep, I Got a Woman, You Are My Sunshine (thankfully not delivered in the stupid traditional fashion), America the Beautiful and, of course, What'd I Say. This brings out why Ray has been dubbed "Genius".
My only problem is that sometimes this collection will lapse into SAP. Songs such as Georgia On My Mind, Crying Time, Cry, Here We Go Again and Born to Lose are all pure, unadaultered SAP. I am sorry. And his cover of Eleanor Rigby is ...good, loads better than Aretha's anyway, but you're better off with the original.
But the soul outweighs the sap, and Ray was a true genius at his best. So pick this up.

5 out of 5 stars Essential Collection .......2004-11-09

Charles' masterful sides for ABC, Atlantic, and CBS helped change the face of popular music and this CD goes a long way towards proving the case convincingly: "Georgia On My Mind," "America The Beautiful," "Born To Lose," "Hit The Road, Jack," "What'd I Say," "One Mint Julep," have influenced most every musician alive. "Anthology" leaves the listener hungry for more from Charles' legendary "Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music" CD, but fortunately, Rhino has released that (with bonus tracks) as well. "Anthology" is the most economical, all-inclusive collection of the output of one of the most important artists of the 20th century.

5 out of 5 stars A Lot of Great Stuff But..........2004-11-04

will there ever be a true anthology of Ray Charles music? The man was so prolific and merged and melded and blended and crossed so many boundaries. (Ever hear of "I'm Moving On", probably his earliest "country" tune written by country legend Hank Snow?) This package is probably the best of the compilations and for me with "Busted" and the best "America the Beautiful" rendition I know of, it's enough. But consider it does not include "This Little Girl of Mine", "The Night Time is the Right Time" (later covered by Creedence Clearwater Revival), "Drown in My Own Tears", "You Don't Know Me". Those are not just "filler" songs but songs whose mention conjure up this great artist's name. Still for the money this is a very good compilation and I recommend it.

5 out of 5 stars The American Story Pure and Simple.......2004-10-18

With his story of struggle for freedom, dignity, and overcoming adversity, no one is more American than the African American. Ray Charles distills and delivers this message with a quiet power, gentleness, grace, and humility, especially when he sings "America the Beautiful" and "Georgia On My Mind." He has left us now, but not before giving us an enduring expression of who we are and who we can aspire to be. If you are any young American unfamiliar with Ray Charles' work, know that his art is part of who you are.
Ray Charles and Betty Carter/Dedicated to You
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Good Jazzy Music
  • Charles and Carter
  • Beautiful!!
  • Timeless Classic
  • smooth and sexy..
Ray Charles and Betty Carter/Dedicated to You
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ASIN: B0000063EW
Release Date: 1998-04-21

Tracks:

  1. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
  2. You And I
  3. Intro: Goodbye/We'll Be Together Again
  4. People Will Say We're In Love
  5. Cocktails For Two
  6. Side By Side
  7. Baby, It's Cold Outside
  8. Together
  9. For All We Know
  10. Takes Two To Tango
  11. Alone Together
  12. Just You, Just Me
  13. Hardhearted Hannah
  14. Nancy
  15. Margie
  16. Ruby
  17. Rosetta
  18. Stella By Starlight
  19. Cherry
  20. Josephine
  21. Candy
  22. Marie
  23. Diane
  24. Sweet Georgia Brown

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Ray Charles's decision to cut an album of duets with then-rising jazz singer Betty Carter defines the phrase "unerring instinct." Charles responds to Carter's gorgeous voice and compelling melodic changes with some of his softest singing; you might say that this already masterful conduit of emotion got in touch with his feminine side on this 1961 date. The opening and closing cuts of the girls'-names theme album Dedicated to You, another '61 LP that fills out this 78-minute disc, demonstrate Brother Ray's touch for transforming unlikely material into expressions of his own funky essence. His amused big-band celebrations of "Hardhearted Hannah" and "Sweet Georgia Brown" sit alongside sublime portraits of "Stella by Starlight" and "Ruby" on an underappreciated set that's a perfect match for the Charles-Carter sides. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Good Jazzy Music.......2007-01-09

I love Ray Charles and Betty Carter individually. Listening to them sing together is nothing short of amazing. I love this CD and would highly recommend its purchase by any and everyone loving music.
My favorite on this CD is Baby It's Cold Outside. Great to listen to any time of the year.

5 out of 5 stars Charles and Carter.......2006-07-13

Although a big Charles fan, I must admit that Betty Carter works on a different level, showing the difference between the genious of popular music and a great jazz-vocalist. However, this doesn't mean one should put Charles down; as he shows in the second half of the CD (without Carter), he is a brilliant singer, with a great sense for rhythm and emotion. Recomended both for jazz audience (thanks to Carter) and for Charles' fans.

4 out of 5 stars Beautiful!!.......2005-11-23

I think most people decided to check out this CD after they watched the movie "Ray". I however, was looking for the song "Ev'ry Time we say Goodbye" and found it on this album. It is the title track and is beautiful! As I continued listening to the CD, I found that the music of Ray Charles and Betty Carter really tickled my fancy. Not all the songs are in the same genre of "Ev'ry Time we say Goodbye", but they all have a certain something to them which I found really good. This music is easy to listen to and is truly a pleasure on the ear.

5 out of 5 stars Timeless Classic.......2005-06-07

I wore out my vinyl, but taped it first, then broke the tape over-playing it. This side never gets tired. Kowabunga. Buy it for your best friend.

5 out of 5 stars smooth and sexy.........2005-04-25

for a few years i thought this cd was out of print...i cherished my one copy treating it like the precious jewel it is... my first trip to amazon.. and viola there it is.. bought many copies to give as wedding gifts. This album will play over and over and never get dull or dusty.. it is rock solid.
The Genius of Ray Charles
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  • Soulful ballads from Ray Charles's breakthrough album
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ASIN: B000002I4U
Release Date: 1990-01-24

Tracks:

  1. Let The Good Times Roll
  2. It Had To Be You
  3. Alexander's Ragtime Bands
  4. Two Years Of Torture
  5. When Your Lover Has Gone
  6. Deed I Do
  7. Just For A Thrill
  8. You Won't Let Me Go
  9. Tell Me You'll Wait For Me
  10. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Cryin'
  11. Am I Blue
  12. Come Rain Or Come Shine

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Why you'd want to limit yourself to owning just one Ray Charles album is a question only you can answer, but if that's the case, The Genius is a strong contender for the slot. Half big-band settings of tunes as diverse as "Let the Good Times Roll," "When Your Lover Has Gone," and "Alexander's Ragtime Band" and half string-drenched ballads like "Just for a Thrill" and "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Cryin'," this 1959 disc lives up to its title in more ways than there's room here to count. Suffice it to say that the album finds Charles at a peak of musical and emotional energy, working in thoroughly sympathetic settings with perfectly matched soloists like tenor men Paul Gonsalves and David "Fathead" Newman and arrangers on the order of Quincy Jones and Ralph Burns. And the closing cut, "Come Rain or Come Shine," may be Charles's single greatest performance. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Soulful ballads from Ray Charles's breakthrough album.......2004-06-11

Ray Charles passed away today and the reason everybody is talking about him as the creator of soul music is because no other musician did more to develop the form. There is no argument that other singers, such as Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson, were influential in pioneering soul music but it was Ray Charles who merged 1950's R&B with gospel-powered vocals into a new form of black pop music. This 1959 album produced by Atlantic Records lives up to its title, but you have to remember that this was originally a record album. That is not because "The Genius of Ray Charles" sounds old but because there are clearly two distinct sides to the album.

The "A" side has the Ray Charles band being complemented by members of the bands of Count Basie and Duke Ellington (such as David "Fathead" Newman and Paul Gonsalves on tenor sax and Marcus Belgrave on trumpet) playing a half-dozen songs arranged by Quincy Jones. "It Had to Be You" and the old Irving Berlin standard "Alexander's Ragtime Band" are the most familiar songs, but the two best on the first half of the album are "Let the Good Times Roll" and "Deed I Do."

The "B" side consists of six ballads, arranged by Ralph Burns with the backing of a string orchestra. The two standout tracks here are "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Cryin'" and the final track, the truly outstanding version of Mercer & Arlen's "Come Rain or Come Shine." With all the orchestration Charles' piano playing is lost in the mix but what stands out is his voice. In terms of the vocal phrasing he displays on these ballads this is really a breakthrough album in terms of the singing.

How good is "The Genius of Ray Charles"? Well, listen to the classic saloon songs of Frank Sinatra's 1958 album "Only the Lonely," and Charles doing "Come Rain or Come Shine" does not suffer in comparison. Of course the fact that Ray Charles was that good is not news to anybody who loved listening to that man sing for almost fifty years. There are lots of hit collections that you can pick up to honor his memory, but there is something to be said for complete albums and in that regard "The Genius of Ray Charles" would be on anyone's short list.

5 out of 5 stars The peak.......2003-07-28

This album boldly declares Ray Charles' genius. I've never heard anybody argue with the appelation. When this came out, he was established as a brilliant R&B singer, songwriter and performer. Here he hooks up (on what was side one) with an all-star jazz big band, featuring players from both Basie and Ellington, to make music that is hard to categorize as anything other than Ray. His piano envelopes the whole group in his R&B style, so while it's a lot of jazz players displaying their jazz chops, the result is something else. Then, on what was side 2, he takes another turn, playing with a small combo and a huge orchestra--pointing the way, with cuts like "You Won't Let Me Go" toward his brilliant take on country & western, and toward his (recently-unearthed) collaboration with Jimmy Scott on his timeless version of "Come Rain or Come Shine."

You can't really review this album, because it puts to shame all the other 5-star ratings I've given on Amazon. Every cut on here is a classic, a pathbreaker, a rich emotional experience, and a swinging time will be had by all.

5 out of 5 stars One of his best.......2001-12-22

Several great musical traditions flow through this album. How many albums have songs by Percy Mayfield as well as Irving Berlin, or big band arrangements by Quincy Jones as well as strings arranged by Ralph Burns? Nobody could bring it all together like Ray Charles; in his hands, it's all just great American music.

5 out of 5 stars A MUST Have.......2000-02-26

this album is solid all the way through.Ray Charles is a Genius he handles all types of styles.he is a true Musical AMbassador.you can hear the Soul&Honesty in his voice.as well in his Piano Playing.

5 out of 5 stars a perfect mix of popular and soul stylings from the genius.......1999-08-30

C'mon - you won't find a better renedering of these standards anywhere than by the greatest ever, Ray Charles. Perfect for an introduction to the artist or as a way to see him capture his smoother side after he invented soul music.

R&B Music:

  1. Rejoice
  2. Saturday Night Soul V.3 [Import]
  3. Sax Appeal
  4. Skin Tight
  5. Soul Congregation Rising
  6. Soul Culture V.2: Sunshower [Import]
  7. Soul Togetherness 2005 [Import]
  8. Straight From the Crypt [Explicit Lyrics]
  9. Stronger Every Day [Import]
  10. Teddy/It's Time for Love [Import]

R&B Music

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