Ray Charles - Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music Volumes 1 And 2 (Remastered) (2014)

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Title: Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music Volumes 1 And 2
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Not Now Music
Genre: Rhythm & Blues, Soul
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:28:28
Total Size: 497 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. Bye Bye, Love
02. You Don't Know Me
03. Half As Much
04. I Love You So Much It Hurts
05. Just A Little Lovin'
06. Born To Lose
07. Worried Mind
08. It Makes No Difference Now
09. You Win Again
10. Careless Love
11. I Can't Stop Loving You
12. Hey Good Lookin'
13. I'm Movin' On (Bonus Track)
14. Leave My Woman Alone (Bonus Track)
15. Unchain My Heart (Bonus Track)

CD 2:
01. You Are My Sunshine
02. No Letter Today
03. Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You)
04. Don't Tell Me Your Troubles
05. Midnight
06. Oh, Lonesome Me
07. Take These Chains From My Heart
08. Your Cheating Heart
09. I'll Never Stand In Your Way
10. Making Believe
11. Teardrops In My Heart
12. Hang Your Head In Shame
13. Georgia On My Mind (Bonus Track)
14. Carry Me Back To Old Virginny (Bonus Track)
15. Deep In The Heart Of Texas (Bonus Track)

Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music is a studio album by American singer and pianist Ray Charles. It was recorded in February 1962 at Capitol Studios in New York City and United Recording Studios in Hollywood, and released in April of that year by ABC-Paramount Records.

The album departed further stylistically from the rhythm and blues music Charles had recorded for Atlantic Records. It featured country, folk, and Western music standards reworked by Charles in popular song forms of the time, including R&B, pop, and jazz. Charles produced the album with Sid Feller, who helped the singer select songs to record, and performed alongside saxophonist Hank Crawford, a string section conducted by Marty Paich, and a big band arranged by Gil Fuller and Gerald Wilson.

Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music was an immediate critical and commercial success. The album and its four hit singles brought Charles greater mainstream notice and recognition in the pop market, as well as airplay on both R&B and country radio stations. The album and its lead single, "I Can't Stop Loving You", were both certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in 1962, as each record had sold at least 500,000 copies in the United States.

The album's integration of soul and country challenged racial barriers in popular music at the height of the Civil Rights Movement. In the process of recording the album, Charles became one of the first African-American musicians to exercise complete artistic control over his own recording career. In retrospect, it has been considered by critics as his best studio record and a landmark recording in American music. According to Robert Christgau, the album "transfigured pop, prefigured soul, and defined modern country & western music."[3] It has been called one of the greatest albums of all time by publications such as Rolling Stone and Time.



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