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Genius Loves Company
- 2004
- 12 tracks
- 51 min
- jazz blues
Album Description
Ray Charles' Genius Loves Company is a masterful blend of jazz, blues, and soul, showcasing the legendary artist's unparalleled talent. Released on 31 August 2004 via Tangerine Records, this 51-minute album is a testament to Charles' enduring legacy. Featuring a diverse range of tracks, including the soulful 'Here We Go Again', the poignant 'You Don't Know Me', and the upbeat 'Fever', Genius Loves Company is a sonic journey that highlights Charles' ability to effortlessly navigate multiple genres.
With guest appearances and duets, the album presents a unique opportunity to experience Charles' collaborations with other talented artists. From the heartfelt 'Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word' to the nostalgic 'It Was A Very Good Year', each track demonstrates Charles' remarkable vocal range and emotional depth. The album's eclectic mix of jazz blues, soul blues, and vocal jazz ensures that there is something for every music enthusiast to appreciate.
Genius Loves Company is a must-listen for fans of Ray Charles, offering a captivating blend of classic and contemporary styles that cement his status as a music legend. With its rich soundscapes and timeless appeal, this album is an essential addition to any music collection, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in the genius of Ray Charles.
Tracks
- Here We Go AgainRay Charles, Norah Jones
- Sweet Potato PieRay Charles, James Taylor
- You Don't Know MeRay Charles, Diana Krall
- Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest WordRay Charles, Elton John
- FeverRay Charles, Natalie Cole
- Do I Ever Cross Your MindRay Charles, Bonnie Raitt
- It Was A Very Good YearRay Charles, Willie Nelson
- Hey GirlRay Charles, Michael McDonald
- Sinner's PrayerRay Charles, B.B. King
- Heaven Help Us AllRay Charles, Gladys Knight
- Over The RainbowRay Charles, Johnny Mathis
- Crazy Love - LiveRay Charles, Van Morrison
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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