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Ingredients in a Recipe for Soul [Ultra Disc] by Ray Charles (CD, Jan-1992, DCC Compact Classics)
(CD, 1992)
Primary Artist: Ray Charles
 Personnel includes: Ray Charles (piano, vocals), The Ray Charles Big Band, The Jack Halloran Singers...
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Format: CD Jan 1992 Record Label: DCC Compact Classics Recording Type: Studio UPC: 010963102727 |
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Track Listing 1. Busted 2. Where Can I Go? 3. Born to Be Blue 4. That Lucky Old Sun 5. Ol' Man River 6. In the Evening (When the Sun Goes Down) 7. Stranger in Town, A 8. Ol' Man Time 9. Over the Rainbow 10. You'll Never Walk Alone 11. Something's Wrong - (bonus track) 12. Brightest Smile in Town, The - (bonus track) 13. Worried Life Blues - (bonus track) 14. My Baby
| Details | | Producer: | Sid Feller | | Distributor: | Ryko Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Ray Charles (piano, vocals), The Ray Charles Big Band, The Jack Halloran Singers, The Raelets, Margie Hendrix (background vocals).Recorded at Captiol Studios, New York on July 24, 1963 and April 28, 1964; Bell Sound Studio, New York on September 5, 1959 and February 6, 1960; United Recording Studio A, Hollywood, California on January 3 and July 18, 1963.Tracks 1-10 originally released in 1963 on ABC-Paramount (465). Tracks 11-16 originally released as various ABC-Paramount 45 RPM singles. Includes liner notes by Steve Hoffman and original release liner notes by Natt Hale.The first generation ABC-Paramount master mixes of INGREDIENTS IN A RECIPE FOR SOUL were used in the remastering of this 24kt gold compact disc.This disc combines the two classic Ray Charles albums that were drawn from a stellar series of 1963-'64 sessions. The two albums are rather diametrically opposed; INGREDIENTS IN A RECIPE FOR SOUL is full of bluesy, lonesome laments, while the aptly titled HAVE A SMILE WITH ME concentrates on Charles' more light-hearted material. It's striking to realize both were drawn from the same sessions, but the two extremes balance each other quite nicely.The Harlan Howard-penned opener "Busted" picks up where Charles' groundbreaking 1962 country album left off. The tune, a soulful transformation of country, was a huge hit for Charles. He digs deep into a seemingly bottomless inner well of sorrow for the quietly despairing "Born to be Blue" and brings out the inherent melancholy in "Over the Rainbow." HAVE A SMILE shifts the mood radically, starting with the brassy exultation of "Smack Dab in the Middle" and continuing along with the slyly lusty "I Never See Maggie Alone" and the downright bizarre "The Man with the Weird Beard." This indispensable disc succinctly captures two very different but equally important sides of Charles' musical personality.
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