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Ray Charles - Compared To What / Now That We've Found Each Other album flac Performer: Ray Charles
Title: Compared To What / Now That We've Found Each Other
Style: Disco, Jazz-Funk, Funk, Cool Jazz
Released: 1980
Country: US
MP3 album: 1575 mb
FLAC album: 1548 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: ADX AIFF XM MP1 AU MOD FLAC
Genre: Jazz / Funk and Soul

Lista de faixas Ocultar Créditos. A1. Compared To What. Arranged By – Mike PostWritten By – Eugene McDaniels. Now That We Found Each Other. Arranged By – Larry MuhoberacWritten By – Larry Brown (6), Mabel John. Arranged By – Ray Charles, Sid FellerWritten By – Ray Charles.

A. Now That We've Found Each Other Written By – BrownWritten-By – John. B. Compared To What Written-By – McDaniels. Companies, etc. Distributed By – .

Ray Charles (September 23 1930 – June 10 2004), born Ray Charles Robinson, was an American Soul musician, singer, songwriter, and composer. You gotta know how to get to people's heart. Pop Chronicles: Show 15 - The Soul Reformation I: A symposium on soul, interview recorded . I got a woman way over town, That's good to me, Oh yeah! "I Got a Woman", written with Renald Richard (1954).

Says Ray: We go nearly everywhere by plane because it is so convenient. This is the same kind of plane that Frank Sinatra uses. I have had a smaller plane for about four or five years now, which I just used for myself while the rest of the outfit went by rail or road. But this way is better. The Ray Charles tour is probably the most eagerly awaited visit since Frank Sinatra’s series of concerts in 1962. What’d I Say is probably as well known as Ray’s other big sellers, I Can’t Stop Loving You and Hit The Road Jack, simply because a lot of other singers use it in their acts – Adam Faith is one, John Leyton another. Even Brenda Lee included it on her last tour. And Gene Vincent is probably most celebrated for his frantic version. But now we shall be able to see the original, the composer, weave his particular magic on this fast blues. There’s a division in Charles’s material.

Mess Around 08. I've Got A Woman 09. (Night Time Is) The Right Time 10. I'm Movin On 11. Sticks and Stones 12. A Fool For You 13. I Can't Stop Loving You 14. Busted 15. Don't Set Me Free 16. Carrying That Load 17. Tell The Truth 18. Don't Let The Sun Catch You Cryin' 19. One Mint Julep 20. You Don't Know Me 21. Drown In My Own Tears 22. Take These Chains From My Heart 23. Let's Go Get Stoned 24. Here We Go Again 25. America The Beautiful CD 2: 01. Born To Lose 02. Your Cheatin Heart 03. Cincinnati Kid 04. I Don't Need No Doctor 05. It Should've Been Me 06. Leave My Woman Alone 07. This Little Girl Of Mine 08. At The Club 09. Come Rain Or Come Shine 10. Baby It's Cold Outside 11. Crying Time 12. That Lucky Old Sun 13. Cry 14. Ruby 15. Lonely Avenue 16. I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town 1. 22. Seven Spanish Angels (with Willie Nelson) 23. Imagine DOWNLOAD ALBUM.

Ray Charles Robinson was just 18 years old when he moved to Seattle and started a band with his friends, guitarist Gossie McKee and bassist Milton S. Garret. The three began the McSon Trio, a combination of the two names McKee and Robinson. The trio even developed publicity photos for the group. But before the images were printed and distributed, McKee had an artist retouch the photos, painting sunglasses over Charles’s sightless eyes. During the 1970s when disco was huge, Ray Charles’ career had bottomed out and his album sales hit an all-time low. Recently divorced and having suffered a number of setbacks after battling a long-time drug addiction, Charles’ fortunes changed with the release of John Landis’ feature film The Blues Brothers in 1980.

With Atlantic Records, Ray Charles found the perfect setting for his blossoming talent, and quickly began to reap the rewards. Charles scored his first Atlantic hit in 1953 with the release of the Ahmet Ertegun-composed "Mess Around" single, and had another hit with his version of "It Should Have Been Me," but his career went into high gear with 1955’s "I Got a Woman. A seminal moment in the emergence of soul music, I Got a Woman was a rewording and reworking of the gospel tune, Jesus is All the World to Me. Charles followed it up with "This Little Girl.

Ray Charles: все альбомы, включая The Legend of Jazz, .. Dedicated To You, I Can't Stop Loving You, Born To Lose и другие. Dedicated To You. Ray Charles. I Can't Stop Loving You, Born To Lose. 2019 All Tracks Remastered. Rockin' With Ray.

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A Compared To What
B Now That We've Found Each Other

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Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
3762 Ray Charles Compared To What ‎(7", Promo) Atlantic 3762 US 1980
3762 Ray Charles Compared To What / Now That We've Found Each Other ‎(7", Single) Atlantic 3762 US 1980
HL 10579 Ray Charles Compared To What ‎(7", Single) London Records HL 10579 UK 1980
190.005 Ray Charles Now That We've Found Each Other ‎(7", Single) Decca 190.005 France 1980