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by Ray Charles (Author), David Ritz (Author) "Before I begin, let me say right here and now that I'm a country boy..." (more)
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"A delight to read." -- A.O. Scott New York Times 10/29/04

"A must-own for Ray Charles fans." -- Jill Jackson's Hollywood 11/25/04)

"A raw, honest, decidedly unromantic look back...told in a plainspoken, conversational style...It's still astonishing, though, to read." -- All About Jazz-New York March 2005

"An excellent biography if you want to get all the dirt on Ray." -- Tom Waits in Magnet October / November 2004

"Required Reading" -- New York Post 12/5/04

"Tells all and hides nothing." -- East Bay Express 10/28/04

"[a] very readable as-told-to autobiography." -- Detroit Free Press 10/29/04 --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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The classic autobiography of a musical genius, told in his own inimitable voice.

Ray Charles is one of the most gifted and influential musicians of our century. By combining gospel, jazz, blues, and country, he helped invent what would become known as soul. An "unsparingly personal document that bears a striking resemblance to Ray Charles sitting around with close friends rapping" (L.A. Times), Brother Ray is as engaging, frank, and soulful as Charles' music.

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  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Da Capo Press (September 30, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0306813351
  • ISBN-13: 978-0306813351
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #845,464 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars In his own words., May 22, 2005
By M. Buisman (Amstelveen, The Netherlands) - See all my reviews
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Warning!: if people are honest you might hear some things you'd rather not read. In this case however, it does mean that through Ray Charles' own words we hear about his life up till 1978 when the book came out.

His youth was hard, becoming blind around age 7, going to a special school and losing his mom when she was only in her thirties were hard. Music is of course the theme that runs through it all, though I personally would have liked to have read more about the musical side of his life than the two things that make up an important part of the book: heroin and sex.

He seems to have been addicted to both but he has always said that heroin was his own choice and that he wasn't pushed into it by other people. That makes it all very openhearted and in a way bearable. The part where he decided to stop smack is heartbreaking and genuine.

He also talks lightly about his blindness, which is great, you forget most of the time that he couldn't see a thing.

The ghostwriter himself has carefully written that Ray himself went over the pages time and time again so we can be pretty sure that everything in it is true to his heart.

We could have done with some more musical history, but it's a great book to read nonetheless
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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars STRAIGHT FROM RAY'S MOUTH, July 15, 2004
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I loved this autobio, the best I've ever read. While reading I felt like RC was talking directly to me. Ray just tells it the way it is with no type of fluff or excuses. In the book Ray says he selected his own clothes, dressed himself, shaved with a straight edge razor. He has even driven several cars (someone else were his eyes) and drove a moter scooter around his home (property) in L.A. The one thing that I found amazing was his drug use. RC said he used smack for about 20 yrs and he was shooting up himself, but I'm sure the first few times someone had to help. He never really said who scored the drugs for him and where he got it from. Ray said his drug use was his business and he wasn't hurting anyone. Did you know that Ray had one eye removed after being blind at a young age? He was attending a school for the blind and was great pain so it was removed. Years later as a man, he asked a few doctors what they thought of his ailment? They speculated that it was glaucoma but Ray never knew for sure. RC talks about the record companies, selling records, and tours. I thought his would be boring but the way RC tells the story it's not. I really like the way David Ritz organized the book and has a table of contents. I read every page, but the contents are good for those readers who only want to get straight to the juicy stuff. Get this book, you won't be disappointed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An in-depth set of insights into his life and thoughts, March 11, 2005
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Fans of the late Ray Charles will delight in this classic autobiography of the legend, which is reprinted in a new edition including co-author David Ritz's essay on Charles' last days. If it's only one Ray Charles book you're buying, and you want an in-depth set of insights into his life and thoughts, it should be Brother Ray: Ray Charles' Own Story. Competing Ray Charles biographical titles provide photos; but it is this highly recommended memoir which provides his personal story in his own voice and from his own perspective.
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