Ray Charles

Ray Charles - Sweet & Sour Tears (50th Anniversary Collectors Series)

Ray Charles - Sweet & Sour Tears (50th Anniversary Collectors Series)
Lossless (Seperate Flac+Cue+Log) 360 Mb | Mp3@320kbps 127 Mb | Scans@300dpi 24.1 Mb
Release: 1997(Original 1964) | Label: Rhino (US) | Catalog#: 8122-72844-2
Blues, Soul | EAC Secure Rip | Total Time: 1:00:29

"Sweet & Sour Tears" might be a concept album in that all of the songs sung by Ray Charles on this 1964 album have the words "cry," "crying" or "tears" in the title (or related terms like "weep" and "teardrops"), but it is not exactly a thematic unity. If anything Charles likes to mix up his genres, moving from jazz to country and then to soul and pop. Overall the slow and more sentimental songs do not fare as well as the more upbeat numbers such as "Don't Cry, Baby" and "Baby, Don't You Cry" (really, those are two different songs). The best of the bunch would be "Cry Me a River," which makes some nice use of the brass section behind the vocals. These songs really make the slower tracks seem rather ponderous with their use of strings and too often the sentimentality of the songs just do not work as well.
Actually, the big surprise here is that when Rhino reissued this CD the *seven bonus tracks they tacked on at the end, culled from the early part of Charles' career (1956-71), have the best songs on the album. The choices all continue the original album's crying motif and the best are the 1956 R&B track Henry Glover's "Drown in My Own Tears" and the 1964 hit "I Wake Up Crying," written by the team of Bacharach & David. They also included "Crying Time," one of the earliest "country" songs that Ray Charles recorded, although it still has blues and jazz elements in it. These bonus tracks get this album up to the 4.5 star point, but I still have to round down just because the credit goes to the producers at Rhino and not Charles. This is not one of the top ten albums you would want to include in your music library, but for fans of the late great Ray Charles it certainly deserves strong consideration for selections from the second tier.
By Lawrance M. Bernabo @ Amazon

Ray Charles - The Way I Feel [4 CD Box Set] (2008)  Music

Posted by thingska at Aug. 14, 2010
Ray Charles - The Way I Feel [4 CD Box Set] (2008)

Ray Charles - The Way I Feel [4 CD Box Set] (2008)
4CD | EAC-Rip | APE-image +cue +log +SCANS | January 8, 2008 | 744,63 Mb
Genre: Blues | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Proper | Hotfile, Turbobit, Fileserve, Filesonic

2008 four CD box set containing all of brother Ray's released recordings between 1949 and 1956. 94 tracks include classics such as 'Mess Around', 'I Got A Woman' and 'Hallelujah, I Love Her So'. This landmark set comes with a 44 page booklet that tells the story of this genius and contains session details and rare period photos. He was Ray Charles, a hero to the black community of such exalted status that no other popular entertainer, with the possible exception of Louis Armstrong, has ever achieved. Charles was the Bishop, the Right Reverend, The High Priest of Soul. Atlantic Records proclaimed him the Genius, a title he has born for over fifty years. As a singer who seduced the world with his voice, composer, bandleader, arranger, pianist, alto saxophonist, record producer and performer whose marriage of gospel and R & B helped prepare the basis for soul music, his prolific work deserves no other praise.
Ray Charles - A Message From The People (1972) [2009, Remastered Reissue]

Ray Charles - A Message From The People (1972) [2009, Remastered Reissue]
R&B, Soul/Funk, Soul-Jazz, Swingbeat | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 38:34 | 231,52 Mb
Label: Concord Records (EU) | Cat.# 0888072314061 | Released: 2009-05-05 (1972)

Ray Charles's time on ABC Records was about more than adding strings, choirs, and country tunes to his approach. By 1972's "A Message From The People", he was turning out tracks full of funky soul, largely devoid of the overproduction plaguing much of his ABC discography. As was so often the case with Ray, a gospel feel mixed with R&B locomotion is the engine that drives things here, but he also uses it to transform Melanie's "What Have They Done to My Song, Ma" into a syncopated strut, and bring a Sunday Baptist church feel to the Dion hit "Abraham, Martin and John."
Ray Charles & The Count Basie Orchestra – Ray Sings, Basie Swings (2006)

Ray Charles & The Count Basie Orchestra – Ray Sings, Basie Swings (2006)
Concord-Universal | 2006 | Jazz | FLAC+CUE+MQ-Covers (300Dpi) | NO LOG | 311Mb+3Mb

The title of this set is slightly misleading: it isn't, as much as music fans may wish it, a collaboration between Ray Charles and Count Basie. Instead, the contents of this 2006 release contain recordings Ray Charles made in 1973, which were discovered in 2005, then overdubbed with backing by the Count Basie Orchestra (though sans the Count himself, who died in the early '80s). The results are highly enjoyable however, with “The Genius” revisiting early '60s hits like "Busted," "Cryin' Time," and "Georgia on My Mind," among others, and the swinging big-band arrangements fit beautifully. Highly recommended !!!
Ray Charles Orchestra - Swiss Radio Days Vol. 41: Zurich 1961 (2016)

Ray Charles Orchestra - Swiss Radio Days Vol. 41: Zurich 1961 (2016)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 455 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 181 Mb | 01:18:43
Jazz | Label: TCB The Montreux Jazz Label

This release contains legendary concert recordings by a young Ray Charles and his big band in Zurich, 1961. This concert was the start of a tour that would be crucial for Charles and his career - he was about to become a big world star. Ray Charles - The genius, best known for his hits like Hit the Road Jack, I Got a Woman and Georgia on My Mind - was a rising star when performing in Zurich with his big band in 1961. The big band on this release, appeared to be an ideal platform for what he had in mind to create jazzy music that he would mark with his own stamp by adding vast touches of soul and rhythm'n blues. With a remarkably balanced repertoire and brilliantly devised full orchestral tutties, at the time of this tour, Ray Charles' Big Band was at it's peak to deliver the singer's deliberately flashy musical credo 'Genius Soul = Jazz'.
Ray Charles Orchestra - Zurich 1961 - Swiss Radio Days Vol. 41 (2016)

Ray Charles Orchestra - Zurich 1961 - Swiss Radio Days Vol. 41 (2016)
MP3 320 kbps CBR | 78:34 min | 180 MB
Genre: Jazz | Label: TCB

This release contains legendary concert recordings by a young Ray Charles and his big band in Zurich, 1961. This concert was the start of a tour that would be crucial for Charles and his career - he was about to become a big world star. Ray Charles - The genius, best known for his hits like Hit the Road Jack, I Got a Woman and Georgia on My Mind - was a rising star when performing in Zurich with his big band in 1961.

Ray Charles - Rare Genius: The Undiscovered Masters (2010)  Music

Posted by kidbandest at Nov. 10, 2010
Ray Charles - Rare Genius: The Undiscovered Masters (2010)

Ray Charles - Rare Genius: The Undiscovered Masters (2010)
EAC Rip | FLAC, (Tracks + CUE), LOG | 1 CD - 237 MB | Complete Scans | RAR 4% Rec | Filesonic/FileServe
Country | Label: Concord Records | Catalog Number: 32196 | Year: 2010

Concord Records is celebrating the 80th birthday of the legendary Ray Charles with a special gift for his legions of fans: Rare Genius: The Undiscovered Masters. This treasure trove of newly discovered recordings, highlighted by a duet with fellow icon Johnny Cash, will become available on October 26th, 2010.

Culled from four decades worth of demos and other previously unreleased material, Rare Genius showcases the remarkable artistic vision, stylistic range and emotionally rich vocals that crafted Charles enduring legacy. Listening to the ten gems from the '70s, '80s and '90s that comprise this CD, fans will have no trouble envisioning the late singer rocking back and forth at the piano as he effortlessly segues between R&B/soul, pop, country and gospel. "Ray would always get inside the meaning of a lyric and make the listener believe every word," says Concord Music Group Chief Creative Officer, John Burk. "His vocals carried incredible emotion and intensity, even on demo tapes. What we have here with Rare Genius is on par with some of his greatest works."

Ray Charles - His Greatest Hits [2CD] (1999)  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at Aug. 15, 2020
Ray Charles - His Greatest Hits [2CD] (1999)

Ray Charles - His Greatest Hits [2CD] (1999)
R&B, Soul, Blues, Jazz | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 01:33:33 | 544,36 Mb
Label: Falcon Neue Medien (EU) | Cat.# 22065 | Released: 1999

Ray Charles Robinson (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004), known professionally as Ray Charles, was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and composer. Among friends and fellow musicians he preferred being called "Brother Ray". He was often referred to as "The Genius". Charles was blind from the age of seven.
David "Fathead" Newman - Fathead - Ray Charles Presents David Newman (1958) {2012 Japan Jazz Best Collection 1000 Series}

David "Fathead" Newman - Fathead - Ray Charles Presents David Newman (1958) {2012 Japan Jazz Best Collection 1000 Series 24bit Remaster WPCR-27039}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 239 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 90 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (png) -> 194 Mb | 5% repair rar | 24-bit remaster
© 1958, 2012 Warner Japan / Atlantic / Rhino | WPCR-27039 | Jazz Best Collection 1000 Series
Jazz / Hard Bop / Soul Jazz / Saxophone

Features 24 bit remastering and comes with a mini-description. David Newman's first album as a leader – recorded under the Ray Charles banner, and featuring Ray himself on piano! The set's a really surprising one – as it's much more jazz-based than we'd expect, given the Charles connection – and really steps out with some lively solo work that goes way past the usual Ray Charles groove. The group's a small one – with Newman on alto and tenor, Ray on piano, Bennie Crawford on baritone, and a young Marcus Belgrave on trumpet – and the tunes have a really solid soul jazz approach, one that sounds a heck of a lot more like a late 50s session for Prestige Records than it does for Atlantic!

Ray Charles - The Genius Sings The Blues (1961) [MFSL, 2010]  Music

Posted by gribovar at April 10, 2025
Ray Charles - The Genius Sings The Blues (1961) [MFSL, 2010]

Ray Charles - The Genius Sings The Blues (1961) [MFSL, 2010]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 107 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 81 MB | Covers - 13 MB
Genre: Piano Blues, R&B, Soul | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (UDSACD 2049), Mono

The Genius Sings the Blues began as a simple compilation. Comprised of a dozen songs Ray Charles made between 1952 and 1960, the collection was released in 1961 by Atlantic Records to counter the singer’s migration to rival ABC Paramount. What Atlantic originally underestimated is that the album contained many of Charles’ greatest works, all unified by their bluesy emotions and stirring arrangements. A classic of the soul and R&B canon, The Genius Sings the Blues is a snapshot of the evolution of timeless American music captured by the pianist’s indelible rhythmic pace, gospel roots, jazz backgrounds, and Southern-styled accents.
From the iconic cover art to the distinguished music within, everything about the thematic record is iconic…