Ray Brown's 'But Beautiful' is a masterclass in jazz, showcasing the legendary bassist's virtuosic prowess. Released on 10 October 2014, this extensive collection of 58 tracks spans over 3 hours and 58 minutes, taking listeners on a journey through the realms of cool jazz, bebop, and hard bop. 
With a career marked by genius and mastery, Ray Brown's work on 'But Beautiful' is a testament to his enduring talent. His bass playing is an extension of his creative narrative, stirring and mastering the instrument with absolute precision. From the elegant 'But Beautiful' to the sophisticated 'On Green Dolphin Street', and the soulful 'Here's That Rainy Day', each track demonstrates Brown's ability to evoke emotion and convey complex musical ideas.
The album features a range of beloved jazz standards, including 'Satin Doll', 'Jordu', and 'Take the "A" Train', as well as lesser-known gems like 'Bric-A-Brac' and 'Memories of You'. Brown's interpretations are characterised by their nuance and depth, making 'But Beautiful' a must-listen for jazz aficionados and newcomers alike.
Throughout the album, Brown is joined by an array of talented musicians, including Antonio Hart and Nancy King, who bring their own unique perspectives to the music. The result is a rich and varied soundscape that showcases the best of jazz, from its intricate harmonies to its improvisational brilliance.
With its impeccable musicianship and timeless appeal, 'But Beautiful' is a landmark album in Ray Brown's illustrious discography, and a shining example of the genre's power to captivate and inspire.