Rok, the sound quality is good, but that's more music than you would want by almost any artist; however, that's the only way you'll get some of the music. Take the bitter with the sweet.
Enjoy the music.
Jazz for aficionados
While no one associates "Ray Charles" with jazz, I have two jazz albums by Ray that are on par with some of my best. "Soul Brothers" with Ray and Milt Jackson, has already been reviewed, so I'll go to Ray Charles, "My Kind of Jazz". He gives us his unique interpretations of jazz standards. There is a reason they call the man "genius", and it can be heard on this album. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiZg5pvRT8k Enjoy the music. |
O-10: I have the Genuis + Soul CD, but it does not include the 'my kind of Jazz' addition. Ray was a genius. He changed C&W forever, and for the better. Check out his Country and Western CD if you don't have it. I have a complete shelf dedicated to his music and that does not include the box sets. A person can't have too much Ray. A woman once said: Ray Charles can play so slow he makes you wanna scream! I love that. I am in the process of listening to my latest Miles and Jimmy Scott. Both are keepers for sure. Cheers |
Orph & Rok, Ray always has had a very special place with me!! And his backround singers the "Raelettes" ... they had to "let Ray" My offering is Jimmy Smith "Angel Eyes" with: Roy Hargrove, Christian McBride, Nicholas Peyton, Mark Whitfield, Gregory Hutchinson. Low key and mellow. It can be turned way up, which I like!! The follow-up album is titled "Damn" (!!) |