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Way I Feel CDs (2007)
Charles Waller music CDs 2007 four D box set containing all of brother Ray's released recordings between 1949 and 1956. 94 tracks include classics such as 'Mess Around', 'I Got A Woman' and 'Hallelujah, I Love Her So'. This landmark set comes with a 44 page booklet ...
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Singin' the Blues CD (2005)
Charles Waller CD discography The eighth volume in the Ace Records highly successful mid-price series based on B.B. King's original Crown LPs with bonus tracks. 'Singin' The Blues' was the very first Crown LP in 1957, and some say the very best (with a cover to match). ...
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I Got a Woman CDs (2007)
Charles Waller discography (2-CD set) 56 tracks of vintage 1950s Ray Charles. Deluxe digipak.
Arranger: Leroy Snake White.
Personnel: Earl Singers Brown (vocals, alto saxophone); Oscar Moore (guitar, drums); Edgar Blanchard, Wesley Jackson , Mitchell "Tiny" Webb, Louis Speiginer (guitar); Dave McRae (saxophone, baritone saxophone); Freddie Mitchell, ...
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Breakmania CDs (1997)
Charles Waller CD discography The light blues and jazz of Ray Charles' early recordings were heavily influenced by Nat King Cole, and Charles frequently recorded in a similar trio format. His sound changed dramatically soon after he signed to Atlantic in 1952: His singing became more forceful ...
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Birth Of A Legend CD (2004)
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Welcome to the Walk Alone CD (2009)
Charles Waller music CDs For their second album, Welcome to the Walk Alone, the Rumble Strips hired Mark Ronson to produce. While it may have been a good idea from a commercial sense due to Ronson's rep and track record, he exchanges the buoyant and rambunctious sound ...
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Singin' the Blues with Soul CD (2004)
Charles Waller songs Jazz legend Ray Charles is recorded singing two dozen of his finest tracks, including "Ain't That Fine", "Blues Before Sunrise" and "What Have I Done?"
Includes approximately 70 minutes of quality music and is presented in a well-designed digipack with a booklet full of ...
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Mess Around CDs (2004)
Charles Waller albums This 2004 collection documents his early trio years from 1949 thru 1953. He was heavily influenced by & sounded remarkably like Nat King Cole. Around 1952 he started to find his own voice & developed his signature bluesy vocal style. Includes extensive liner notes, discographical information, and many rare photographs. A must for any true Ray Charles fan.
Recording information: Los Angeles, CA (??/??/1949-06/10/1953); New York, NY (??/??/1949-06/10/1953); Seattle, WA (??/??/1949-06/10/1953).
Personnel: Gosady McKee, Mitchell "Tiny" Webb, Mickey Baker, Oscar Moore, Louis Speiginer (guitar); Earl Singers Brown, Marshall Royal (alto saxophone); ...
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 Charles Waller discography Worked With
Ray Charles, B.B. King, 45 King, Rumble Strips
Charles Waller Songs Page
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Charles Waller Cd Discography
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