Ray Charles
When Ray Charles left our midst in June 2004, he left his influence on seven decades of popular music. That's seven. Decades. Think about that. For the better part of three generations, this man's music was influenced by, and influenced in turn, Rhythm & Blues, Gospel, Jazz, Rock, and Country. Thus, while the late twentieth century may boast scores of brilliantly talented artists, none had a broader appeal than Ray Charles.
Blind since childhood, Charles used the medium of music and the instrument of his rough-hewn, expressive voice to convey a powerful inner vision, revealing the deepest longings of the human soul, and illuminating its highest aspirations. The broad smile beneath the dark sunglasses and the rhythmic swaying behind the piano keyboard were more than just iconic images, they were manifestations of the man's sincerity. When he sang it, you could believe it, whether he was giving his heart to Georgia (the woman, the state, the distinction is moot), or giving poor old Jack the heave-ho. Even when he was selling cola, you got the feeling that he honestly felt his brand was worth singing about.
The most important aspect of Ray Charles' music, however, were the songs. What'd I Say. Let the Good Times Roll. I Can't Stop Loving You. His songs were timeless classics, every one; standards for the ages. They had heart, they had soul. They rocked, whether in the sense of jubilant abandon or tender embrace. They were charged with a smoldering energy that came roiling down like lava, and which continues to crackle and flow all these many years later, even after the great mountain has fallen silent.
DISCOGRAPHY
2004 |
Ray! [Original Soundtrack] |
1969 |
Doing His Thing |
2002 |
Thanks for Bringing Love Around Again |
1967 |
Ray Charles Invites You to Listen |
2002 |
Live at the Montreaux Jazz Festival |
1967 |
A Man and His Soul |
1996 |
Strong Love Affair |
1966 |
Ray's Moods |
1993 |
My World |
1966 |
Crying Time |
1990 |
Would You Believe? |
1965 |
Live in Concert |
1988 |
Just Between Us |
1965 |
Country & Western Meets Rhythm & Blues |
1986 |
From the Pages of My Mind |
1965 |
Cincinnati Kid [Soundtrack] |
1985 |
The Spirit of Christmas |
1964 |
Sweet and Sour Tears |
1984 |
Friendship |
1964 |
Have a Smile With Me |
1984 |
Do I Ever Cross Your Mind? |
1963 |
Ingredients in a Recipe for Soul |
1983 |
Wish You Were Here Tonight |
1962 |
The Original Ray Charles |
1980 |
Brother Ray Is At It Again |
1962 |
Spotlight on Ray Charles |
1979 |
Ain't It So |
1962 |
Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music |
1978 |
Love & Peace |
1961 |
The Genius Sings the Blues |
1977 |
True to Life |
1961 |
The Genius After Hours |
1976 |
Porgy & Bess |
1961 |
Soul Meeting |
1975 |
World of Ray Charles, Vol. 2 |
1961 |
Ray Charles and Betty Carter |
1975 |
Renaissance |
1961 |
Do the Twist With Ray Charles! |
1975 |
My Kind of Jazz, Pt. 3 |
1961 |
Dedicated to You |
1975 |
Live in Japan |
1960 |
The Genius Hits the Road |
1974 |
Come Live With Me |
1960 |
Ray Charles Sextet |
1973 |
My Kind of Jazz, Number 2 |
1960 |
Ray Charles in Person |
1973 |
Genius in Concert L.A. [Live] |
1960 |
Genius + Soul = Jazz |
1972 |
Through the Eyes of Love |
1959 |
What'd I Say [Live] |
1972 |
Presents The Raelettes |
1959 |
The Genius of Ray Charles |
1972 |
A Message From The People |
1958 |
Yes Indeed!! |
1971 |
Volcanic Action of My Soul |
1958 |
Soul Brothers |
1970 |
My Kind of Jazz |
1958 |
Ray Charles at Newport [Live] |
1970 |
Love Country Style |
1957 |
The Great Ray Charles |
1969 |
I'm All Yours - Baby! |
1957 |
Ray Charles |
