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Ray Charles The Genius Of Ray Charles Numbered Limited Edition Hybrid Mono SACD

Ray Charles

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Mastered from the Original Master Tapes: Sonic Deficiencies Finally Corrected!

Ray Charles The Genius of Ray Charles on Numbered Limited Edition Hybrid SACD from Mobile Fidelity!

1959 Classic Pairs Charles With Legendary Jazz Big Band and Arranger Quincy Jones on One Side, Matches Him With String Orchestra on the Other Half. Version of "Come Rain or Come Shine" May Be Charles' Single-Best Performance.

Let the good times roll, indeed. Taking the message of the first song on this thoroughly legendary 12-song set to heart, Ray Charles lives up to the albumÂ’s title and more, in the process completing one of the most focused, cohesive, and expertly played R&B albums ever recorded. Having languished with passable albeit insufficient sonics for too long, Mobile Fidelity has given the classic the treatment itÂ’s always deserved.

Mastered from the original master tapes and presented in mini-LP-style gatefold packaging, the audiophile labelÂ’s hybrid SACD version of this American classic breathes with palpable airiness, tremendous warmth, sonorous details, snappy dynamics, and studio echoes. CharlesÂ’ recognizable voice nearly jumps out of the songs, and the large string orchestraÂ’s instruments possess discernible body, identifiable imaging, and natural decay. Rest assured that this collectible edition outshines every previous edition as well as the collections featuring remastered songs taken from this 1959 album.

Divided into two sides, The Genius of Ray Charles finds the pianist/singer paired with tenor saxophonist and longtime foil David “Fathead” Newman, Charles’ band, and a few members of Count Basie and Duke Ellington’s ensembles. Arranger Quincy Jones does the chart honors, revving up the big bands and seizing their energetic prowess while Charles outshines everyone in the all-star cast. Exuberant, joyous, stylish, and, in a word, the epitome of soulful, the brassy music is belted out with unfettered emotion and honesty, crossing boundaries and rolling the blues, gospel, and jazz into a pure-voiced hybrid.

On the record’s second half, ballads take over. Charles teams up with arranger Ralph Burns and a sizeable string orchestra, delivering standards such as “Don’t Let the Sun Catch You Cryin’” and “Am I Blue” with an equal balance of intensity, feeling, and sympathetic originality. Yet the record’s single-greatest performance--and, quite possibly, the definitive performance of Charles’ career--belongs to “Come Rain or Come Shine.” It’s here that Charles, free of the piano and throbbing big band, comes into his own as a singer, becomes the singular artist that, in just a few years, would turn country music on its head. The brilliance goes beyond words.

Alas, The Genius of Ray Charles has never been celebrated for its sound. Instances of overmodulation clouded crescendos and the music never popped with requisite life. A 2005 Atlantic CD remaster from Europe didnÂ’t solve the problems, and also sucked the warmth and dynamics out of many of the songs. Mobile Fidelity is honored to have finally resolved the deficiencies and, on this head-turning hybrid SACD, present Charles, Newman, and an iconic batch of arrangers, producers, and musicians in scintillating lifelike sound.

If you own only one Ray Charles record, make it Mobile FidelityÂ’s edition of this masterpiece. And let the good times roll!

"Charles spent the fifties working hard to pioneer his own sound, fusing jazz, gospel and the blues into a new soul style that changed American music. But here he relaxes: Genius is easy — swinging pop, featuring big-band accompaniment. When he sings "Am I Blue?" the only answer is "Hell, yeah!" - www.rollingstone.com

Features:
• Super Audio CD
• SACD Mono SACD Layer
• This Hybrid SACD contains a 'Red Book' CD Layer which is playable on most conventional CD Players!
• Numbered, Limited Edition
• Mastered From Original Master Tapes

Selections:
1. Let the Good Times Roll
2. It Had to Be You
3. Alexander's Ragtime Band
4. Two Years of Torture
5. When Your Lover Has Gone
6. 'Deed I Do
7. Just for a Thrill
8. You Won't Let Me Go
9. Tell Me You'll Wait for Me
10. Don't Let the Sun Catch You Cryin'
11. Am I Blue
12. Come Rain or Come Shine

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