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Ray Charles Pictures
Artist:
Ray Charles
Origin:
United States, Albany - GeorgiaUnited States
Born date:
September 23, 1930
Ray Charles Album: «Ray!: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack»
Ray Charles Album: «Ray!: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack» (Front side)
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  • Title:Ray!: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Review - Product Description
This fall Universal Pictures and Walden Media will release the feature-length biopic Ray, the never-before-told musical biographical drama of the late American legend Ray Charles. Featuring a remarkable performance from Jamie Foxx in the central role, Ray follows the inspiring story of a one-of-a-kind genius. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Taylor Hackford (La Bamba, An Officer And A Gentleman), the film features FoxxB s uncanny lip-syncing to classic Ray Charles tracks (utilizing the artist's original master recordings). Ray is an inspirational story about an amazing artist and human being, with Ray Charles music at the film's very core.
Review - Amazon.com
Soul and R&B legend Ray Charles may not have lived to see the success of Hollywood's ultimate tribute to him, but director Taylor Hackford's biopic (featuring a landmark performance by Jamie Foxx as the musical legend) will further burnish his legacy as one of the cornerstones of contemporary American music. Though it stretches from 1953's ecstatic, proto-soul "Mess Around" to a sublime, bluesy live take of "Georgia on My Mind" recorded in Japan in the mid-'70s, this 17-track song-score can only be an inviting appetizer to the singer's epochal body of work. Charles's artistry may have virtually defined soul music, yet it also triumphed in genres as far afield as blues ("Nightime Is the Right Time") and country ("I Can't Stop Loving You," "Bye Bye Love") during the '60s, the impossibly rich era from which the bulk of this soundtrack is culled. Crucially, fully a third of the cuts here are live recordings--including electrifying 1965 performances of "What'd I Say," "You Don't Know Me," and "Hallelujah I Love Her So" hand-picked for the film by Charles himself--the forum in which the singer consistently operated on a whole other artistic plateau from mere mortals. -- Jerry McCulley
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104 of 108 people found the following review helpful:
- An essential CD to go with this film tribute to Brother Ray!

Man, how Ray Charles could belt out a tune! He made it seem so easy; and the proof of that is on this CD. "Georgia On My Mind" is one of my favorite Ray Charles songs; this studio cut of Ray singing this is magnificent and very moving. No wonder it's Georgia's state song!

This CD starts out with the mischievous "Mess Around;" this song is so much fun you may replay it a few times before you even get to the rest of the CD! Hehehe! "I've Got A Woman" continues in this same way. There are some terrific live recordings here, too! Ray sings "Hallelujah I Love Her So," "What'd I Say," "You Don't Know Me," "Let The Good Times Roll," and "Georgia On My Mind" all live! I only wish I had been at one of these concerts; the electricity that so clearly is there in his performance would have blown my mind!

I especially liked the somewhat different arrangements on "You Don't Know Me" and "Let The Good Times Roll!" Very well done! The live recording of "Georgia On My Mind" is indeed very bluesy; a nice twist to a great song that is also here from a studio recording session Ray did.

Ray had a hand in the production of this film before he died; therefore this CD is also an excellent introduction or perhaps a single CD miniature compilation of some of his most famous songs. This is also a wonderful way for us all to remember the great Mr. Charles; since his performances here are dynamic, exciting, fresh and straight from the heart.

The CD comes with liner notes by Taylor Hackford. Hackford both directed and co-wrote the film "Ray."

In short, GET THIS CD! and help celebrate the life and art of the great Mr. Ray Charles! You won't regret this CD purchase! And while you're at it, why not see the movie, too? GRIN

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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
- Bait and switch... maybe

The Ray Soundtrack was a disappointment in that the sound is not even close to the quality of the music on the DVD. Now to be sure, it is the same music. Allow me to explain; in the movie, each song has a dramatic "jump" to it that is absent in the soundtrack. It's like the editors pulled the original records, re-mastered them and laid the tracks down on this CD in the exact order as they appeared in the film. So what you get is Ray, but it is does not have the soul of the same music as in the movie. I'm not sure I can explain it correctly but it's as if the movie and Jamie Foxx stylized the same songs to have that "oomph" that's missing from this re-mastered collection of original tunes. To test my theory, I made a dub of "What'd I Say" from the DVD and played it back-to-back with this CD's version of the same song. The difference is unbelievable.

My conclusion; I love Ray Charles and his music but after hearing his music from the DVD in full Dolby 5.1, this CD is very disappointing. Put simply, it's like me taking my collection of Ray Charles Hi-Fidelity recordings and doing a straight transfer to CD. The music would be there but it would in no way sound like a modern day state of the art produced CD. And that's my problem; if the producers could make the film sound so good, they should have used the same music for the Soundtrack and used this collection of recordings labeled "The Originally Recorded Music" that inspired the movie Ray. That's my take for what it's worth.

Mike Way

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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
- The Genius!

What can you say about Ray Charles's music that hasn't been said many times over? This soundtrack to the biopic of a true musical genius is certainly a tribute to the continuing legacy of Ray Charles. As stated by Aretha Franklin, "he's the voice of a lifetime." And that voice will continue to live on through this excellent compilation - from his Grammy winning Hit the Road Jack and Georgia on My Mind to his rendition of Don Gibson's I Can't Stop Loving You - it's perfect. To say that Ray Charles was the "greatest pop singer" does him an extreme disservice. He was a master at gospel, blues, country, jazz and big band, and forged these disparate styles into something all his own. Charles once said, "I just want to make my mark, leave something musically good behind. If it's a big record, that's the frosting on the cake, but music's the main meal." If you aren't aware of Ray's music (and I humbly suggest you move out of that drum you've been living in), this CD should give you a wonderful taste of the stunning smorgasbord that is Ray Charles' music. To Charles' comment that "[he] was just born with music inside [him]," all I can say is I'll be forever grateful that he let it out. And boy, did he ever let it out!

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
- Only Missing One Song

First, let me say, I love Ray Charles. I've only ever seen him perform live once in my life. It was in 1978 at the Latin Casino in Cherry Hill, NJ. My brother and I had actually gone there to see Dionne Warwicke. Dionne was magnificent. Between her and Mr.Charles, I was completely blown away. I'd always wondered about all the hype surrounding the name of Ray Charles and at that moment, I knew enough had not been said about this musical genius. Last weekend, I watched the DVD which I purchased as soon as it became available and knew this would be one I'd watch over & over after I've seen it a thousand times. Like one of the reviewers on this page, I immediately wanted the soundtrack. I bought it today and, although I love every song on the CD,(especially the live version of "What'd I Say", now realizing how it came to be born),I was a little disapointed when I discovered that the song "I Believe To My Soul" was not included in the soundtrack. I think this is one of the most excellent blues songs ever recorded, not to mention it brought back memories of hearing that song blasting from some of the houses and blues clubs I lived around in Chicago. I guess I'll just have to buy the Ray Charles songbook CD to get it. This is why I gave the CD only 4 stars instead of five. I just couldn't believe they played the song in the movie and left it off the Soundtrack CD. It's still a great CD except, it's only missing that one song from the movie.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
- This is a great soundtrack

This is an excellent soundtrack to one of the best movies of the year. Ray Charles left behind a legacy of great music. Some of his biggest hits are included on this soundtrack. My favorite track is Georgia on My Mind. This is Ray Charles' signature song. It is also the state song of Georgia.

I Can't Stop Loving You is another classic Ray Charles tune. This is a very pretty song. Ray sounds great vocally and on the piano on this track. I Got A Woman is another highlight track for me. It is a beautiful song about appreciating all the things a good woman can do in your life. I really liked this song. Another track that stands out for me on this album is the song Hallelujah I Love Her So. This is a very lively, energetic song. It is part soul and part gospel and I really enjoyed it.

I've heard a few of these songs before, and I did not know that Ray Charles was credited for writing and singing them. Hit the Road Jack is a great song to sing at parties that I have heard for years. I was surprised to find out that Ray Charles sang this song when I bought this CD. Bye Bye Love is a song also performed by the Everly Brothers in a slow sweet pop sound in the late 50s. Ray Charles sings the same song, but he gives it a nice soulful sound here. I loved this track.

Ray is an excellent soundtrack of wonderful music This CD just put me in a good mood. I think the music of Ray Charles appeals to every fan, because his voice is so touching and emotionally powerful. I highly recommend this soundtrack.