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Ray Charles & Various - Classic Collection: Featuring: Ray Charles, Louis Armstrong, Aretha Franklin, The Temptations... album flac

Ray Charles & Various - Classic Collection: Featuring: Ray Charles, Louis Armstrong, Aretha Franklin, The Temptations... album flac Performer: Ray Charles
Title: Classic Collection: Featuring: Ray Charles, Louis Armstrong, Aretha Franklin, The Temptations...
Released: 2006
MP3 album: 1380 mb
FLAC album: 1360 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: APE DTS FLAC AHX AIFF MOD XM
Genre: Jazz / Funk and Soul / Blues

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This is a discography of American musician Ray Charles. Hundreds of Ray Charles compilations and "Greatest Hits" albums have been released and continue to be produced and released by various labels around the world. Some of the more notable compilations include: 1958: Ray Charles (Coronet). 1959: The Original Ray Charles (Hollywood). 1959: The Fabulous Ray Charles (Hollywood). 1961: Do the Twist! with Ray Charles (Atlantic). 1962: The Ray Charles Story, Volume One (Atlantic).

The 50 Greatest Aretha Franklin Songs. Essential moments from pop music’s greatest voice. The Franklin-composed title track of her 19th studio album starts out comfortably, quickly attains a steady soul-rock groove and then launches into a gospel rave-up right about the time most R&B singles would have put out the closed sign. Quoting Rufus Thomas’ Little Sally Walker, Franklin clarifies her R&B hit’s powerful amalgam of secular and sacred, a place where black power meets old time religion. Where Charles plumbed its soulful miseries, Franklin – who recorded it the same days as Respect and A Change Is Gonna Come – gives it a pronounced gospel flavor, particularly when it sounds like she’s gasping for oxygen while screaming out the word ‘drown.

Louis Armstrong and wife, Lil Harden Armstrong. Lil, was herself, a gifted musician in her own rights and certainly a liberated, strong-willed woman in the male dominated world of Jazz. Chinya Ray. Black History Love. In Her Own Words: Aretha Franklin on her friendship with Sam Cooke. In Her Own Queen of Soul Words: Aretha Franklin on her friendship with Sam Cooke. Detroit's Queen of soul. The Supremes Diana Ross Cindy Birdsong Mary Wilson The Temptations Poster/Photo.

But in Ray Charles, modern music has someone it can proudly label one of culture’s true geniuses. Charles blazed his own trail through a career spanning nearly six decades, merging gospel and R&B to create soul music. He later found success in the country and rock‘n’roll fields as he demonstrated his diversity and talent. As well as musical barriers, Charles helped break down racial ones, living and performing in a transformative and difficult time for black men and women in America

Louis Armstrong was a superstar - and truly the one and only Ambassador of Jazz. Louis Armstrong topped both the Billboard singles chart and album chart with Hello Dolly, he also had huge success around the world. Stream Louis Armstrong’s The Decca Singles 1935-1946 Collection.

Ultimate Hits Collection. James Brown may be "the hardest working man in show business," Aretha Franklin may be the Queen of Soul, but as Ultimate Hits Collection proves, the most apt nickname in all of music may belong to Ray Charles: the Genius. Forget for a moment that fitting all of Charles' hits on a mere two CDs is not remotely possible. Almost any Ray Charles greatest-hits compilation is going to be excellent, and this one is better than most, if only because it's two-discs long.

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Ray Charles - Here We Go Again
1-1 Ray Charles I Can't Stop Loving You
1-2 Ray Charles Over The Rainbow
1-3 Ray Charles You Don't Know Me
1-4 Ray Charles Georgia On My Mind
1-5 Ray Charles What'd I Say
1-6 Ray Charles Cryin' Time
1-7 Ray Charles Here We Go Again
1-8 Ray Charles That Lucky Old Sun
1-9 Ray Charles Unchain My Heart
1-10 Ray Charles Your Cheatin' Heart
Ray Charles - I Chose To Sing The Blues
2-1 Ray Charles Baby Don't Cry
2-2 Ray Charles If You Were Mine
2-3 Ray Charles Makin' Whoopee (Live)
2-4 Ray Charles Here We Go Again
2-5 Ray Charles My Heart Cries For You
2-6 Ray Charles You Are My Sunshine
2-7 Ray Charles Let's Get Stoned
2-8 Ray Charles I Chose To Sing The Blues
2-9 Ray Charles Hide Nor Hair
2-10 Ray Charles Don't Set Me Free
Bonus Audio Interview
2-11 Ray Charles The Wit & Wisdom Of Ray Charles
Interviewer – Wink Martindale
The Best Of Rhythm & Blues - Volume 1
3-1 Gladys Knight The Way You Were
3-2 Louis Armstrong What A Wonderful World
3-3 Otis Redding (Sitting On) The Dock Of The Bay
3-4 The Jackson 5 I'll Be There
3-5 The Stylistics You Make Me Feel Brand New
3-6 Billy Preston Out Of Space
3-7 Candi Staton Suspicious Minds
3-8 Percy Sledge When A Man Loves A Woman
3-9 Gloria Gaynor Never Can Say Goodbye
3-10 Aretha Franklin Chain Of Fools
3-11 Brook Benton Rainy Night In Georgia
The Best Of Rhythm & Blues - Volume 2
4-1 Gladys Knight Midnight Train To Georgia
4-2 Al Green Let's Stay Together
4-3 Candi Staton Young Hearts Run Free
4-4 Ben E. King Stand By Me
4-5 Harold Melvin And The Blue Notes If You Don't Know Me By Now
4-6 Aretha Franklin Respect
4-7 The Fifth Dimension Last Night (I Didn't Sleep At All)
4-8 Nina Simone My Baby Just Cares For You
4-9 Johnny Nash I Can See Clearly Now
4-10 The Temptations My Girl
4-11 Gladys Knight (You're The) Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me

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Over 40 Tracks
Original Artists
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