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vinyl record RAY CHARLES - BEST OF RAY CHARLES: THE ATLANTIC YEARS (2LP/WHITE VINYL)
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Thể loại : Funk / Soul ( Rhythm & Blues, Soul )
Tracklist :
Side One:
It Should've Been Me
Don't You Know
Blackjack
I've Got A Woman
What Would I Do Without You
Side Two:
Greenbacks
Come Back
A Fool For You
This Little Girl Of Mine
Hallelujah I Love Her So
Side Three:
Lonely Avenue
It's Alright
Ain't That Love
Swanee River Rock (Talkin' 'Bout That River)
That's Enough
Side Four:
What'd I Say (Part I)
(Night Time Is) The Right Time
Drown In My Own Tears
Tell The Truth (Live)
Just For A Thrill
Description :
Limited Edition White Vinyl Double LP!
First Time On Vinyl!
A music legend beyond compare, who almost single-handedly laid the groundwork for soul music, American artist Ray Charles proved his mastery with countless jazz, country, R&B, and pop masterpieces during a career that spanned seven decades. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked Ray number 10 on their list of "The 100 Greatest Artists of All Time" and was voted number 2 on their list of "The 100 Greatest Singers of All Time" in November 2008.
In 1952, Atlantic Records purchased Ray Charles's contract for $2,500 (only $24,550 today, adjusted for inflation). His first hit for Atlantic, "Mess Around," was released in 1953. Other hits included "This Little Girl Of Mine," "A Fool For You," and "What'd I Say."
Ray also recorded several phenomenal albums for Atlantic, including The Great Ray Charles (1957), Soul Brothers (with Milt Jackson) (1958), The Genius Of Ray Charles (1959). and The Genius Sings The Blues (1961). His work ran the gamut of soul, rhythm and blues, blues, and bebop.
[A]s an introduction to Charles's most crucial period of creative growth, The Best of Ray Charles: The Atlantic Years offers nearly all the hits, some choice lesser-known cuts, and an admirably accurate representation of his creative arc from this period, starting with rough-and-tumble jump blues such as 'It Should've Been Me' and 'Greenback' and growing into heartfelt but sophisticated proto-soul masterpieces like 'What'd I Say' and 'Drown in My Own Tears.'
-Mark Deming, Allmusic.com, 5/5 stars