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Ray Charles - Genius Sings The Blues

Details

Format: CD
Label: MOBILE FIDELITY
Catalog: 2049
Rel. Date: 07/13/2010
UPC: 821797204965

Genius Sings The Blues
Artist: Ray Charles
Format: CD
New: Not in stock
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Early In The Mornin'
2. Hard Times (No One Knows Better Than I)
3. Midnight Hour, The
4. Right Time, The
5. Feelin' Sad
6. Ray's Blues
7. I'm Movin' On
8. I Believe To My Soul
9. Nobody Cares
10. Mr. Charles' Blues
11. Some Day Baby
12. I Wonder Who

More Info:

Mastered from the Original Master Tapes and Mini-LP-Style Packaging: 1961 Collection Gathers 12 Must-Have Songs from Charles' Peak EraMobile Fidelity Has Righted the Sonic Wrongs That Plagued Earlier Versions: Pure Mono SoundThe Genius Sings the Blues began as a simple compilation. Comprised of a dozen songs Ray Charles made between 1952 and 1960, the collection was released in 1961 by Atlantic Records to counter the singer's migration to rival ABC Paramount. What Atlantic originally underestimated is that the album contained many of Charles' greatest works, all unified by their bluesy emotions and stirring arrangements. A classic of the soul and R&B canon, The Genius Sings the Blues is a snapshot of the evolution of timeless American music captured by the pianist's indelible rhythmic pace, gospel roots, jazz backgrounds, and Southern-styled accents. From the iconic cover art to the distinguished music within, everything about the thematic record is iconic. Now, nearly 50 years later, it can be heard in pristine fidelity sourced from the original master tapes. Mobile Fidelity's engineers have taken great pains to ensure that every clink of the piano keys, ache of Charles' rolling voice, and rush of the backing arrangements sounds better than they have since first being recorded in the studio. This hybrid SACD simply lays waste to the competition.Previous editions of The Genius Sings the Blues, including a remastered digital edition from Rhino, suffered from varying levels, distracting static and noise, and inconsistent vocal balances. Mobile Fidelity has gone back to the master tapes to correct these problems, giving music lovers what is now unquestionably the best-sounding Charles album to stem from his peak era. A must.
        
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