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Ray Charles Volume II
- 1974
- 10 tracks
- 26 min
- jazz blues
Album Description
Ray Charles Volume II, released on 12 September 1974 by Archive of Folk & Jazz Music, is a captivating compilation that showcases the legendary Ray Charles' mastery of multiple genres. With a duration of just 26 minutes, this album packs a punch, blending the smooth sounds of jazz blues, soul, soul blues, blues, and vocal jazz to create a unique listening experience.
The tracklist is a testament to Ray Charles' versatility, featuring an array of emotive and upbeat tracks, including 'Alone in the City', 'Can Anyone Ask for More', and 'Let's Have a Ball'. The soulful 'If I Give You My Love' and 'Can't You See, Darling?' demonstrate Ray Charles' ability to craft heartfelt ballads, while 'This Love of Mine' and 'A Sentimental Blues' highlight his skill in blending genres. The album also features the melancholic 'Now She's Gone' and the classic 'Going Down Slow', showcasing Ray Charles' range and depth as a performer.
With Ray Charles Volume II, fans of the iconic musician are treated to a concise yet impactful collection of songs that showcase his incredible talent and genre-bending style. This album is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the rich sounds of jazz, blues, and soul, and is a wonderful addition to any music collection.
Tracks
- Alone in the CityRay Charles
- Can Anyone Ask for MoreRay Charles
- Rocking Chair BluesRay Charles
- Let's Have a BallRay Charles
- If I Give You My LoveRay Charles
- Can't You See, Darling?Ray Charles
- This Love of MineRay Charles
- A Sentimental BluesRay Charles
- Now She's GoneRay Charles
- Going Down SlowRay Charles
About Ray Charles
Ray Charles, born Ray Charles Robinson, was an American music legend whose impact on the industry is immeasurable. Known affectionately as "The Genius" and "Brother Ray," Charles overcame immense personal challenges, including blindness from a young age, to become one of the most influential musicians of all time. Rising from extreme poverty, he blended jazz, country, gospel, and blues to create the soul music genre, earning him the title "Father of Soul." His innovative approach to music and his powerful performances captivated audiences worldwide. With hits like "Hit the Road Jack," "Georgia on My Mind," and "What'd I Say," Ray Charles' music continues to inspire and entertain, showcasing his exceptional skill and genius.
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