Ray Charles - Country And Western Meets Rhythm And Blues (2024 Remaster) (1965) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Ray Charles
Title: Country And Western Meets Rhythm And Blues (2024 Remaster)
Year Of Release: 1965
Label: Tangerine Records
Genre: Soul, Jazz, Blues, Rhythm & Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 34:25
Total Size: 80 / 202 / 406 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Country And Western Meets Rhythm And Blues (2024 Remaster)
Year Of Release: 1965
Label: Tangerine Records
Genre: Soul, Jazz, Blues, Rhythm & Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 34:25
Total Size: 80 / 202 / 406 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Together Again (2024 Remaster) (2:41)
2. I Like To Hear It Sometime (2024 Remaster) (2:55)
3. I've Got A Tiger By The Tail (Swingova) (2024 Remaster) (2:13)
4. Please Forgive And Forget (From The Motion Picture Ballad In Blue) (2024 Remaster) (3:48)
5. I Don't Care (2024 Remaster) (2:17)
6. Next Door To The Blues (2024 Remaster) (2:56)
7. Blue Moon Of Kentucky (Swingova) (2024 Remaster) (2:11)
8. Light Out Of Darkness (2024 Remaster) (3:29)
9. Maybe It's Nothing At All (2024 Remaster) (3:12)
10. All Night Long (2024 Remaster) (3:07)
11. Don't Let Her Know (2024 Remaster) (2:54)
12. Watch It Baby (2024 Remaster) (2:50)
The success of the 1962 Modern Sounds in Country And Western Music albums paved the way for Charles’ creative freedom as an artist. Throughout the rest of his career, he continued to show his deep affinity for country music. 1965’s Country and Western Meets Rhythm and Blues (aka Together Again) features Ray’s timeless version of the Buck Owens country standard “Together Again.” It also holds the distinction of being the first album Charles recorded in his own RPM International recording studio. While on 1996’s Crying Time album Ray delivers the definitive version of that Owens song and earned Ray the GRAMMY for Best Rhythm & Blues Solo Vocal Performance Male and recognition as Producer of Best Rhythm & Blues Recording by The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. As if that weren’t enough, the album also boasts Charles #1 Billboard smash “Let’s Go Get Stoned.”