Ray Charles - Exclusive (2024 Remastered) (2024) Hi-Res

Ray Charles - Exclusive (2024 Remastered) (2024) Hi-Res

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Title: Exclusive
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: DMI
Genre: Jazz, Soul, Blues, Rock, Rhythm & Blues
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 1:40:40
Total Size: 233 / 557 Mb / 1.00 Gb
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Tracklist:

01. What'd I Say (2024 Remastered) (6:28)
02. Hit the Road Jack (2024 Remastered) (1:58)
03. Georgia on My Mind (2024 Remastered) (3:40)
04. Unchain My Heart (2024 Remastered) (2:51)
05. Hallelujah, I Love Her so (2024 Remastered) (2:34)
06. I Got a Woman (2024 Remastered) (2:55)
07. Sitting on Top of The World (2024 Remastered) (2:21)
08. Come Rain or Come Shine (2024 Remastered) (3:41)
09. Swanee River Rock (2024 Remastered) (2:18)
10. Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying (2024 Remastered) (3:44)
11. The Ray (2024 Remastered) (4:01)
12. Leave My Woman Alone (2024 Remastered) (2:40)
13. My Melancholy Baby (2024 Remastered) (4:25)
14. Undecided (2024 Remastered) (3:40)
15. Mess Around (2024 Remastered) (2:42)
16. It Should've Been Me (2024 Remastered) (2:40)
17. This Little Girl of Mine (2024 Remastered) (2:34)
18. Drown in My Own Tears (2024 Remastered) (3:21)
19. Lonely Avenue (2024 Remastered) (2:36)
20. Night Time Is the Right Time (2024 Remastered) (3:28)
21. I Believe to My Soul (2024 Remastered) (3:02)
22. I'm Movin' On (2024 Remastered) (2:22)
23. Sticks and Stones (2024 Remastered) (2:15)
24. Ruby (2024 Remastered) (3:53)
25. Black Coffee (2024 Remastered) (5:47)
26. Doodlin' (2024 Remastered) (5:58)
27. Let the Good Time Roll (2024 Remastered) (2:51)
28. Am I Blue (2024 Remastered) (3:36)
29. You Won't Let Me Go (2024 Remastered) (3:19)
30. A Fool for You (2024 Remastered) (3:02)

Ray Charles’ recordings spanned every genre of music including Rhythm & Blues, Jazz, Rock & Roll, Gospel and Country & Western. We’re all familiar with such hits like “Georgia On My Mind.” “Hit The Road Jack” and “America The Beautiful.” But Ray’s catalog also includes a huge collection of other “classically Ray” recordings that may not be as well known such as “Come Live With Me,” “A Song For You” and many others.

Ray Charles was a legendary musician often called the "Genius,” who pioneered the genre of soul music during the 1950s. His impressive multi-award winning 50-year career left an indelible mark on contemporary music all over the world.

Born Ray Charles Robinson on September 23, 1930, in Albany, Georgia, he was raised in Greenville, Florida, and started playing the piano before he was five. At age six, he contracted glaucoma that eventually left him blind. He studied composition (writing music in Braille) and learned to play the alto saxophone, clarinet, trumpet, and organ while attending the St. Augustine School for the Deaf and the Blind from 1937 to 1945. His father died when he was 10, his mother five years later, and he left school to work in dance bands around Florida, dropping his last name to avoid confusion with boxer Sugar Ray Robinson. In 1947, with $600 he moved to Seattle and worked as a Nat “King” Cole-style crooner.




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