Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
Kissa Me Baby - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
It Should've Been Me - Ray Charles, Curtis, Memphis
Don't You Know - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
Come Back Baby - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
I Got a Woman - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
A Fool for You - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
This Little Girl of Mine - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
Blackjack - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
Greenbacks - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
Drown in My Own Tears - Ray Charles, Glover, Henry
Hallelujah, I Love Her So - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
Lonely Avenue - Ray Charles, Pomus, Doc
Leave My Woman Alone - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
Ain't That Love - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
Swanee River Rock (Talkin' 'Bout That River) - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
My Bonnie - Ray Charles, Traditional
Rock House, Pts. 1-2 - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
Night Time Is the Right Time - Ray Charles, Cadena, Ozzie
What'd I Say, Pts. 1 & 2 - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
Tell the Truth - Ray Charles, Pauling, Lowman
I Believe to My Soul - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying - Ray Charles, Greene, Joe [1]
Track Listings (22) - Disc #2
Let the Good Times Roll - Ray Charles, Moore, Fleecie
Come Rain or Come Shine - Ray Charles, Arlen, Harold
Tell the Truth [Live] - Ray Charles, Pauling, Lowman
Drown in My Own Tears [Live] - Ray Charles, Glover, Henry
I'm Movin' On - Ray Charles, Snow, Hank
My Baby! (I Love Her, Yes I Do) - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
Sticks and Stones - Ray Charles, Glover, Henry
I Wonder - Ray Charles, Gant, Cecil
Georgia on My Mind - Ray Charles, Carmichael, Hoagy
Them That Got - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
Ruby - Ray Charles, Parish, Mitchell
Hard Hearted Hannah - Ray Charles, Ager, Milton
I've Got News for You - Ray Charles, Alfred, Ray
One Mint Julep - Ray Charles, Toombs, Rudy
I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town - Ray Charles, Razaf, Andy
Hit the Road Jack - Ray Charles, Mayfield, Percy
Danger Zone - Ray Charles, Mayfield, Percy
Unchain My Heart - Ray Charles, Powell, Teddy
But on the Other Hand Baby - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
Baby, It's Cold Outside - Ray Charles, Loesser, Frank
Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye - Ray Charles, Porter, Cole
At the Club - Ray Charles, Mayfield, Percy
Track Listings (22) - Disc #3
Hide nor Hair - Ray Charles, Mayfield, Percy
I Can't Stop Loving You - Ray Charles, Gibson, Don
Bye Bye Love - Ray Charles, Bryant, Boudleaux
Born to Lose - Ray Charles, Brown, Frankie
You Don't Know Me - Ray Charles, Arnold, Eddy
You Are My Sunshine - Ray Charles, Davis, Jimmie
Your Cheatin' Heart - Ray Charles, Williams, Hank [1]
Take These Chains from My Heart - Ray Charles, Heath, Hy
The Brightest Smile in Town - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
Without Love (There Is Nothing) - Ray Charles, Small, Danny
Busted - Ray Charles, Howard, Harlan
That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day) - Ray Charles, Gillespie, Haven
Ol' Man River - Ray Charles, Hammerstein, Oscar
Smack Dab in the Middle - Ray Charles, Calhoun, Chuck
Makin' Whoopee - Ray Charles, Donaldson, Walter
Without a Song, Pts. 1 & 2 - Ray Charles, Eliscu, Edward
The Cincinnati Kid - Ray Charles, Cochran, Dorcas
Crying Time - Ray Charles, Owens, Buck
Let's Go Get Stoned - Ray Charles, Armstead, Joseph
I Chose to Sing the Blues - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
Together Again - Ray Charles, Owens, Buck
I Don't Need No Doctor - Ray Charles, Armstead, Jo
Track Listings (18) - Disc #4
Eleanor Rigby - Ray Charles, Lennon, John
Yesterday - Ray Charles, Lennon, John
Understanding - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
Driftin' Blues - Ray Charles, Brown, Charles [1]
Here We Go Again - Ray Charles, Lanier, Don
In the Heat of the Night - Ray Charles, Bergman, Alan
Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You - Ray Charles, Razaf, Andy
I Didn't Know What Time It Was - Ray Charles, Hart, Lorenz
If It Wasn't for Bad Luck - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
We Can Make It - Ray Charles, Lewis, Jimmy [Soul]
Don't Change on Me - Ray Charles, Holiday, Jimmy
Feel So Bad - Ray Charles, Johnson, James [11]
Look What They've Done to My Song, Ma - Ray Charles, Melanie [1]
Spirit in the Dark (Reprise) - Ray Charles, Franklin, Aretha
Booty-Butt - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
I Can Make It Thru the Day (But Oh Those Lonely Nights) - Ray Charles, Charles, Ray [1]
Rainy Night in Georgia - Ray Charles, White, Tony Joe
America the Beautiful - Ray Charles, Bates, Katherine Le
Track Listings (16) - Disc #5
Living for the City - Ray Charles, Wonder, Stevie
Till There Was You - Ray Charles, Willson, Meredith
Am I Blue - Ray Charles, Akst, Harry
How Long Has This Been Going On? - Ray Charles, Gershwin, George
The Jealous Kind - Ray Charles, Guidry, Robert
Is There Anyone Out There? - Ray Charles, Fletcher, Guy [Keyb
Don't You Love Me Anymore - Ray Charles, Roberts, Bruce
One of These Days - Ray Charles, Manilow, Barry
Seven Spanish Angels - Ray Charles, Seals, Troy
We Didn't See a Thing - Ray Charles, Gentry, Gary
Two Old Cats Like Us - Ray Charles, Seals, Troy
Shake a Tail Feather - Ray Charles, Judie, Tyree
I'll Be Good to You - Ray Charles, Johnson, George [2]
That's Where It's At - Ray Charles, Alexander, James W.
A Song for You - Ray Charles, Russell, Leon
Still Crazy After All These Years - Ray Charles, Simon, Paul
Celebrate the life, career and music of Ray Charles! An extraordinary collection of 102 melodies from the undisputed maestro of rhythm and blues. Savor this brilliant showcase of Ray Charles including a unique blend of sma... more »sh hits and soulful music, and complete with a full-color meticulously documented portfolio of his vivid career and music. Enjoy!« less
Celebrate the life, career and music of Ray Charles! An extraordinary collection of 102 melodies from the undisputed maestro of rhythm and blues. Savor this brilliant showcase of Ray Charles including a unique blend of smash hits and soulful music, and complete with a full-color meticulously documented portfolio of his vivid career and music. Enjoy!
Eric V. Moye | New York, by way of Dallas | 03/24/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Just like Sinatra's Reprise Years box set, this is a massive massive set of work. I guess that the only way to get more great Ray Charles music would be to collect everything he ever did. Until then, this is the very next thing (and it sure is fine!).Ray made musical history, and he did so over an incredible period of time. Few musicians do not credit his influence, be they country, rock and roll, rhythm and blues, or even rap. This collection spans much of that time -- more that forty years worth. It starts with some old classics, like "Nighttime is the Right Time" and the even funkier "Let the Good Times Roll", and then moves to the gentle hit "That Lucky Old Sun". The collection then takes us to several of his classics from the seminal work 'Modern Sounds in Country & Western Music', like "Take These Chains From My Heart", "I Can't Stop Loving You" and the tragic, magic "Born To Lose". Ray's more recent work is also well represented, like his version of "America The Beautiful", "Still Crazy After All These Years" and Stevie Wonder's classic "Livin for the City".Perhaps my favorite cut of all the discs however, was his collaboration with Willie Nelson, "Seven Spanish Angels". I had never heard this song before, and together, they made one very special piece of music. Willie's plaintive wail was masterfully interwoven with Brother Ray's soulful depths and together they created something to positively revere. If you have some Ray Charles, this is worth adding, because it will certainly have something new to try. If you have none of Ray's work, this is a wonderful way to get caught up in one single purchase. If you have never heard him, you are probably deaf, and that would be the only way this would not be a worthwhile purchase."
I started with this, and it remains the best!
Rykre | Carson City, Nevada | 01/11/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Actually, I started with Ray Charles with Rhino's single disc called "Anthology". I've found it to be so good, that I decided to expand on his collection. So, I bought this box set, and then I even began to pick up more of Ray Charles albums on CD released by Rhino and/or Atlantic. At one time, I had about 14 Ray Charles CD's, and of course, many of his essential tracks were duplicated many times over. So, reality set in: I've got too many CD's of Ray Charles. Ray does have some dull moments. Even this box set tends to drift into some dull tunes on the fourth and fifth disc, but, it does pick up towards the end. He's got a few country duets that he released in the mid-eighties that are pretty good. And his version of Leon Russell's "A Song for You" is a pretty good comeback for Ray. Ray's got so many albums. I doubt they would ever, all, be released on CD. His best songs from his many albums are already available on this "Genius and Soul" box set. Rhino did a fabulous job at selecting key tracks. So, I started to just give away some of my Ray Charles CD's because the best thing I had, and probably, all I, or anyone else, ever needs, is just this one Box Set. His album, "Modern Sounds in Country and Western", is definately a keeper by itself. Even, "The Genius Hits the Road", has some pretty good non-hit selections. But, everything else that matters from Ray Charles is pretty much covered in this Box Set. I suggest you jump on it, who knows how long Rhino will be able to continue to release it."
Immortality
Eric J. Lyman | Roma, Lazio Italy | 07/14/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Count me among the group of music fans who may have taken Ray Charles a little for granted when he was alive. I think I saw him as a timeless musical giant who seemed like he would always be around. Mr. Charles' death earlier this year convinced me to listen to the two CDs of his that I owned and to go through the handful of anthologies I have that include the great singer's music -- an exercise that left me looking for more. Enter this 50th Anniversary Collection, just about the most comprehensive compilation of Mr. Charles' work possible. The song list includes (almost) everything the singer ever recorded, from his awe-inspiring version of "Confession Blues" to the melodic "Georgia on my Mind" to the playful "Shake Your Tail Feather" from the Blue's Brother's movie. I can only think of one song puzzlingly missing from this collection, but it's a biggie: Mr. Charles' immense version of Maceo Merryweather's "Some Day Baby". In my book, that's an omission significant enough to cost the collection a five-star rating, though not one serious enough to instead recommend the much less ambitious Genius Sings the Blues, the only CD I know of that has that song on it.Many collections of this size sadly water down a collection by mixing the performer's best material with inferior music recorded simply to occupy the B side of 45 rpm singles or that was removed from the singer's song list before being completely refined. All 102 songs on this five-CD set are clearly not of equal quality, but the scope and the start-to-finish quality of this collection make it clear that Mr. Charles is among a small handful of artists for whom a collection like this is not overkill. This is an essential addition to any music lovers' library, and one that assures that at least musically, Mr. Charles really will always be around."
A definite MUST 4 any Blues, Soul, even Jazz or Country fan
Rykre | 10/09/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This 5-CD box set is more comprehensive than I would have hoped and is more than worth the investment. And even after getting the box set, I wasn't able to sell any of his individual albums that I already had, and I still had to go out and buy his album with Betty Carter. That's my testament to a truly great artist who does consistently high quality work. This set gives a pretty comprehensive overview of Ray Charles' career; it has all the great recordings and touches on most of the great experiments. The only shortcoming is the lack of live work but that probably wouldn't be appropriate here and could easily be another couple CDs.Ray Charles is a genius and the personification of Soul and he leaves an indelible stamp on every music genre he touches and his influence can be seen in countless others.Thank you."
This set shows us something about Ray and ourselves
M. Brannan | Washington, D.C. | 08/22/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The diversity of Ray Charles is well documented- he brought together the worlds of Gospel, Jazz, Rhythm and Blues and Country music. For that alone, he is one of the most significant musicians in American popular music.
This set reveals something else, if you sit back and just let it play. It's not so much Ray's diversity which impresses you. It's his consistency. Every song, one after the other, is charged with the power of his voice and his music. It's not just that he does so many different things. It's that he makes us see in his music that all music, and maybe all people, share common blood. It's all present in this box- he sings soul and country and jazz. He duets with Aretha, and he duets with Willie Nelson. And, in the end, we come to realize that Ray didn't really diversify- he unified. And he did it with maybe the sweetest soul voice ever.
So get this set and a five disc changer. Then take an evening off, just so you can listen."