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Ray Charles (aka Hallelujah I Love Her So) Atlantic 8006 Released June, 1957 Ray’s debut album was heavily stocked with hit singles that had already reached Number One on the R&B singles charts: “I’ve Got A Woman,” “A Fool For You,” “Maryann,” and “Drown In My Own Tears.” Released as “Ray Charles” in 1957, and re-released in 1962 as “Hallelujah I Love Her So”. Tracks Ain’t That Love Drown In My Own Tears Come Back Baby Sinner’s Prayer Funny (But I Still Love You) Losing Hand A Fool For You Hallelujah I Love Her So Mess Around This Little Girl Of Mine Mary Ann Greenbacks Don’t You Know I’ve Got A Woman Get it Now: –. Ray Charles At Newport Atlantic 1289 Released October, 1958 The Newport Jazz Festival was Ray’s initiation into the jazz circuit, even though he was slated to play on the Festival’s first “Blues Night.” The concert was recorded “live” on July 8, 1958. The young boppers flocked to Ray who started out the set with jazz, moved onto his R&B hits and closed with the rockin’ “I’ve Got A Woman.” Many felt that Ray’s Newport appearance helped move jazz towards a “back to roots” movement. At the end of 1958, Downbeat Magazine named Ray Charles their “Best Male Star – New Singer”. Tracks (Night Time Is) The Right Time In A Little Spanish Town I’ve Got A Woman Blues Waltz Hot Rod (The Spirit – Feel) Talkin’ ‘Bout You Sherry A Fool For You Get it Now: – iTunes. Atlantic 8025 Released October, 1958 Legendary recording engineer Tom Dowd introduced the new world of eight-track recording to Ray Charles on the sessions for this album, and before long, Ray was using the technology to record his music in ways it never been presented before.
By this time, girl group The Cookies were doing backing vocals and would soon become The Raeletts. Tracks What Would I Do Without You It’s All Right I Want To Know Yes Indeed Get On The Right Track Baby Talkin’ ‘Bout You Swanee River Rock (Talkin’ ‘Bout That River) Lonely Avenue Blackjack The Sun’s Gonna Shine Again I Had A Dream I Want A Little Girl Heartbreaker Leave My Woman Alone Get it Now: –. What’d I Say Atlantic 8029 Released September, 1959 Ray Charles gets his first Top Ten pop hit and first Gold Record Award with the single, “What’d I Say.” The song gets play on both the R&B and mainstream pop charts, sparking a new sub-genre of R&B called “soul. Digi 002 Pro Tools 8 Le Interface. ” It is widely considered to be one of the most influential songs in R&B and Rock and Roll history.
Rolling Stone ranked it as #10 on their list of the “500 Greatest Rock and Roll Songs of All-Time” in 2004. Tracks What’d I Say Jumpin’ In The Mornin’ You Be My Baby Tell Me How Do You Feel What Kind Of Man Are You Rockhouse Roll With My Baby Tell All The World About You My Bonnie That’s Enough Get it Now: –. The Genius of Ray Charles Atlantic 1312 Released October, 1959 This is the all-American pop album Ray Charles had always dreamed of recording, with a full orchestra and strings. Quincy Jones and Ralph Burns wrote the charts. All My Movies Torrent Crack Rar.
Atlantic Records’ VP Jerry Wexler stated that they had wanted to use the “Genius” title, but held back for two years. On this album, there was absolutely no doubt that the time was right and the title fit. The album won the 1960 Grammy Award in the Pop category for “Best Vocal Performance – Album” as well as the 1960 Grammy for “Best Rhythm & Blues Performance” on “Let The Good Times Roll.” 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 Get it Now: –. Ray Charles In Person Atlantic 8039 Released May, 1960 Many consider this recording to be the best documentation of a “live” Ray Charles performance. It is Ray’s first, last and only unintended album, recorded with a single mike, high above the stage at Atlanta’s Herndon Stadium by disc jockey Zenas Sears. Though Sears only wanted to use bits of the recording to advertise other “live” concerts, Atlantic’s Jerry Wexler was totally knocked out by the tape, and convinced Ray to put out this live recording.