| | Ray Soundtrack CD (8 Customer Reviews)
Composer: Ray Charles. Audio Remasterer: Bill Inglot. Liner Note Author: Taylor Hackford. Photographer: Nicola Goode. Arrangers: Gerald Wilson; Jesse Stone; Ahmet Ertegun; Marty Paich; Ralph Burns; Ray Charles. Unlike the soundtrack for his Jerry Lee Lewis biopic Great Balls of Fire, director Taylor Hackford didn't have Ray Charles re-record his classic songs for the soundtrack of his Charles biopic, Ray! Instead, he selected 17 songs of Ray at his '50s and '60s peak, skillfully balancing selections from both Atlantic and ABC to create a surprisingly successful and thoroughly entertaining overview. While 17 tracks can't contain all of his best work -- there's not too much of his jazz playing and just a little bit of his country-soul recordings, plus singles from "Lonely Avenue" to "Busted" are MIA -- it does hit all of the best-known songs ("I Got a Woman," "(Night Time Is) The Right Time," "Georgia on My Mind," "Hit the Road Jack"), mixing in a couple of relatively obscure tracks (such as barnburning, transcendent early R&B cut "Mess Around") and adding excellent live renditions of such staples as "Hallelujah I Love Her So," "What'd I Say," and "I Can't Stop Loving You." The end result may not be definitive, but it surely is a good introduction that will no doubt whet the appetites of listeners who were turned onto Ray Charles because of Hackford's film. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Even though RAY, the 2004 biopic featuring Jamie Foxx as Ray Charles, hit the theaters after the singer's death, Charles was heavily involved in the process of putting the film together, and co-produced the soundtrack. Consequently, the album functions as an extremely effective primer on the genre-transcending musical giant's career. As one might expect, it's heavy on Brother Ray's late-1950s/early-'60s salad days, digging into the gospel-inflected fervor of "I've Got a Woman," the gritty R&B of "Mess Around," and the soul-wracking distress call that is "Unchain My Heart." A number of live cuts are included as well, demonstrating the spontaneous invention that was part and parcel of Charles's gift, as on the jubilant "Hallelujah I Love Her So" and raw, sensual "What'd I Say." Ray's majestic way with a ballad is heard on two versions of his signature tune "Georgia on My Mind," and his pioneering R&B/country crossover work is ably represented by a live take on the sorrowful Eddy Arnold tune "You Don't Know Me." While there's no shortage of extant Charles anthologies, fans of the movie who take the soundtrack route to discovering the Genius's music will certainly not be short-changed.Mojo (Publisher) (p.105) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[A]chievement in corralling all forms of black music and country & western is captured gloriously..." Ray Soundtrack Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Mostly great Don't get me wrong. Ray Charles was a talented genious! His music on this CD can be listened to over and over again. His music gets FIVE STARS. My beef is with big business when they let bean counting overshadow art. That is, this CD disappointingly did not include all of the music that was featured in the movie (for instance, the firey song: What Kind of Man Are You). Sorry, just a pet peeve of mine...big business out of touch with the consumer. Submitted by Wang Hung Lo (Kansas City, KS) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Hard to put in words. It was all amazing...the soundtrack and the movie...amazing
...so hard to put in words... Submitted by CatDogMeowWoof20 (Knoxville, Tenessee) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
THEY JUST DONT MAKE EM LIKE THIS ANY MORE I got goose bumps listening to this soundtrack. The genius of Ray Charles oozed from every single song. There is a song here for the blues, jazz, country, and r&b lover .. Ray covered it all. Sadly, music just does not touch your soul anymore the way the greats used to. Truly in a class all his own. To Jim: IF you have gave this album 1 star then this is not your type of music. Matter of fact, music is not your thing. No matter what kind of music you're into, anyone can listen to Ray and feel inspired by his genius. This album was/is a masterpiece! Submitted by graziosaragazza (Saint Louie,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great CD this movie made me fall in love with the blues, Ray CHarles and the great B.B. King Submitted by Pete (somewhere in this crazy world) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
both a hit I can't decide which was better. The DVD or the Soundtrack. For the ear and the money,its a buy. As for Jim in someplace,I don't know what movie you were watching. But, you may be as blind as Ray! Submitted by MMM (Fort Wayne.Ind.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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