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The Genius Does It Again !!!, August 9, 2000
This review is from: Genius Hits the Road (Audio CD)
Theme albums don't always work according to plan. Don't take my word for it. Just listen to Carly Simon's "Film Noir" or k.d.lang's "Drag" and you'll catch my drift. But with the genius plotting the course, it's money in the bank you won't go astray. This album contains some of the absolute swingingest Ray Charles this side of Chattanooga. Dig Ray's heartfelt reading of Moonlight in Vermont or Georgia On My Mind. And wait until you hear him yukin' it up on Deep In the Heart of Texas and my favorite New York's My Home, where he applies just the right amount of gleeful good humor. Hit the road runnin' and pick up on this one. It's a sure fire winner.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gives You the Hibigeebies, this Record is So Darned Good, March 2, 2010
This review is from: Genius Hits the Road (Audio CD)
Ray Charles takes you from Alabama to Georgia, to New Orleans, then Mississippi and he doesn't leave out New York and California, when he hits the road with this record. "Georgia on My Mind" is one of the best recordings to ever hit wax. Many have covered it, Willie Nelson's version is very well done, but none of the covers touches the original. "Basin Street Blues" alone would make this one of the ten best records of 1960, but when you ad in Ray's version of "California, Here I Come," well there you go, this is a must have disc, back then as well as now.
But wait, there's more, Ray's version of "Blue Hawaii", though very different than Elvis Presley's version from the movie, is a heartbreakingly good song. This record (the original) ends with "Hit the Road Jack" one of Rays' signature songs and a real rocker. If you don't have soul, this record will give it to you, it gives you the hibigeebies, it's so darned good.
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Ray poised for Superstardom, November 25, 2004
This review is from: Genius Hits the Road (Audio CD)
Thank Rhino for reissuing this overlooked album. This was his first after he split from Atlantic for ABC/Paramount. People like to think that his ABC/Paramount period starts with MODERN SOUNDS, but you can see the "road" Ray's traveling with this album. Most of the orchestration is done with a lot of taste and not syrupy as might plague some later recordings. These cuts sound classic today and not dated -- well, except for the silliness over Deep in the Heart of Texas.
Enjoy this album for more than Ray's signature tune of Georgia on my Mind, Ray's solo on Moon over Miami, for example. The bonus cuts complete the experience. This album will help bridge those who only know Ray from his Atlantic years into the rest of his career - about a 40 year period!
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