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Ray Charles: Ray Charles: Original Album Series
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Original Album Series
Warner/Rhino
2010 (1957-61)
Singer and pianist Ray Charles' period with Atlantic Records, from 1953 to 1960, which is the subject of Warner/Rhino's Original Album Series, was the most exciting in Charles' long and well documented career. Preceding the country music years which began on ABC in the early 1960s, the Atlantic era found Charles recording albums rather than singles; establishing his own touring and recording band, and vocal group the Raelettes; and developing his unique blend of jazz, blues and gospel until, around 1958, it reached a level resembling a force of nature.
Ray Charles In Person (1960), recorded at a concert in Atlanta in 1959with one microphone, but of remarkably high audio qualityis the most cathartic of all Charles' discs. On two tracks, "The Right Time" and "Tell The Truth"both shared with the Raelettes' lead singer, Marjorie Hendricksthe music transcends art to become powerfully shamanistic. It remains one of the greatest rhythm and blues albums of all time.
Inexplicably, Ray Charles In Person isn't one of the albums included in the Original Album Series set, but another five masterpieces are: The Great Ray Charles (1957), Ray Charles At Newport (1958), The Genius Of Ray Charles (1959), The Genius After Hours (1961) and The Genius Sings The Blues (1961). The albums, each in a facsimile of its original front and rear sleeves, are packaged in a simple card slipcase.
Quincy Jones
arranger1933 - 2024
Ray Charles At Newport, recorded at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1958, includes two tracks featuring Marjorie Hendricks and the Raelettes"The Right Time" and "Talkin' Bout You"which come within a whisker or two of Ray Charles In Person's transformative power. Elsewhere the set spotlights Charles, tenor saxophonist
David "Fathead" Newman
saxophone, tenor1933 - 2009

Hank Crawford
saxophone, alto1934 - 2009

Marcus Belgrave
trumpet1936 - 2015
The Genius Of Ray Charles is a departure from the previous two albums in featuring Charles in front of a big band comprising his regular group augmented by musicians from pianist Count Basie
piano
1904 - 1984Ralph Burns
piano
1922 - 2001
The Genius After Hours is an instrumental set, mainly of blues-derived originals but also including Fats Waller
piano
1904 - 1943Bud Powell
piano
1924 - 1966
The Genius Sings The Blues is a collection of singles recorded 1953-59, and released after Charles had left Atlantic, with no personnel listings or recording dates. Enthusiasts will readily spot the early tracks, such as 1953's "The Midnight Hour" and 1954's "Feelin' Sad," made before Charles had assembled either his regular band or the Raelettes, and those masterpieces of a few years later such as 1959's "The Right Time" (heard on the audio clip below). The version of "I Believe To My Soul," also from 1959, is another three minutes of voodoo, a chillingly spectral reading including the Raelettes and with Charles on organ rather than piano. This final album in the Original Album Series may be something of a grab bag, but it is of the highest caliber throughout, just like the other four albums in the series.
Tracks and Personnel
The Great Ray Charles
Tracks: The Ray; My Melancholy Baby; Black Coffee; There's No You; Doodlin'; Sweet Sixteen Bars; I Surrender Dear; Undecided.
Personnel: Ray Charles: piano, celeste (7); David Newman: alto and tenor saxophones (1-5, 7, 8); Emmott Dennis: baritone saxophone (1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8); Joseph Bridgewater: trumpet (1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8); John Hunt: trumpet (1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8); Roosevelt Sheffield: bass (1, 2, 4-8); Oscar Pettiford: bass (3); William Peeples: drums (1, 2, 4-8); Joe Harris: drums (3).
Ray Charles At Newport
Tracks: The Right Time; In A Little Spanish Town; I Got A Woman; Blues Waltz; Hot Rod; Talkin' Bout You; Sherry; A Fool For You.
Personnel: Ray Charles: piano, vocal, alto saxophone (5); David Newman: tenor saxophone; Bennie Crawford: baritone saxophone; Lee Harper: trumpet; Marcus Belgrave: trumpet; Edgar Willis: bass; Richie Goldberg: drums; The Raelettes: vocals (1, 6).
The Genius Of Ray Charles
Tracks: Let The Good Times Roll; It Had To Be You; Alexander's Ragtime Band; Two Years Of Torture; When Your Lover Has Gone; Deed I Do; Just For A Thrill; You Won't Let Me Go; Tell Me You'll Wait For Me; Don't Let The Sun Catch You Cryin'; Am I Blue; Come Rain Or Come Shine.
Collective Personnel: Ray Charles: piano, vocal; Frank Wess: flute, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone; Marshall Royal: alto saxophone; Paul Gonsalves: tenor saxophone; Zoot Sims: tenor saxophone; David Newman: tenor saxophone; Billy Mitchell: tenor saxophone; Charlie Fowlkes: baritone saxophone; Bennie Crawford: baritone saxophone; Clark Terry: trumpet; Ernie Royal: trumpet; Joe Newman: trumpet; Snooky Young: trumpet; Marcus Belgrave: trumpet; John Hunt: trumpet; Melba Liston: trombone; Quentin Jackson: trombone; Thomas Mitchell: trombone; Al Grey: trombone; Bob Brookmeyer: trombone; Freddie Green: guitar; Allen Hanlon: guitar; Eddie Jones: bass; Edgar Willis: bass; Wendell Marshall: bass; Charlie Persip: drums; Teegle Fleming: drums; Ted Sommer: drums; Jose Mangual: bongos. Uncredited: strings, woodwind, voices.
The Genius After Hours
Tracks: The Genius After Hours; Ain't Misbehavin'; Dawn Ray; Joy Ride: Hornful Soul; The Man I Love; Charlesville; Music Music Music.
Personnel: Ray Charles: piano, vocal; David Newman: tenor saxophone (2, 4, 5); Emmot Dennis: baritone saxophone (2, 5); Joseph Bridgewater: trumpet (2, 5); John Hunt: trumpet (2, 4, 5); Roosevelt Sheffield: bass (1, 2, 4, 5, 7); Oscar Pettiford: bass (3, 6, 8); William Peeples: drums (1, 2, 4, 5, 7); Joe Harris: drums (3, 6, 8).
The Genius Sings The Blues
Tracks: Early In The Morning; Hard Times (No One Knows Better Than I); The Midnight Hour; The Right Time; Feelin' Sad; Ray's Blues; I'm Movin' On; I Believe To My Soul; Nobody Cares; Mr Charles Blues; Some Day Baby; I Wonder Who.
Personnel: Ray Charles: piano, organ, vocal; various personnel.
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Ray Charles
piano and vocalsAlbum information
Title: Ray Charles: Original Album Series | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Warner Bros.
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