Album

  • October 28, 2014

    Makin’ Whoopee

    Album: Live In Concert, ABC/Paramount 500, 1964.Single (A – vocal; B – piano): ABC 10609, November 1964. Ray Charles – piano; Don Peake – guitar; Edgar Willis – bass; Wilbert Hogan – drums. Live:’64 LC Copenhagen’64 LC England’70 TV Humperdinck’91 LC Montreux

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  • October 28, 2014

    Making Believe

    Album: Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music Volume 2, ABC/Paramount 435, October 1962.Single (B): ABC 10481, August 1963, b/w Busted. Recorded on 7 September 1962 in Hollywood. Arranged by Marty Paich. Musicians not credited. Update 14.02.2021: the video of this performance is no longer available on YouTube, please let me know in the comments below if […]

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  • October 28, 2014

    Mama Caleba’s Blues

    Album3: In The Heat Of The Night, United Artists Records 1C 064-82 893, 1967. Ray never sounded better on piano. Quincy Jones remembered that “the microphone was placed behind the piano, to create a somewhat ‘surreal’ echo effect”. Ray Charles – piano; Billy Preston – organ; ?Ray Brown? – base; ?Don Elliot? or ?Earl Palmer? – drums; ?Toots […]

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  • October 28, 2014

    Many Rivers To Cross (The Raelettes, Ray Charles on keyboards)

    Single (B): ABC 1015, March 1971, b/w Booty Butt.Album3: The Raelettes, Hits And Rarities, Titanic TR-CD 4422, 1993. Recorded at RPM International in Los Angeles, with uncredited members of the Ray Charles Orchestra. The girl singing solo sounds most like Dorothy Berry. The Raelettes (probable line-up): Vernita Moss, Susaye Green, Mable John, and Dorothy Berry.

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  • October 27, 2014

    Margie

    Album: Dedicated To You, ABC/Paramount 355, January 1961. Recorded at the United Studios in Hollywood on August 23 or 24, 1960. John Hunt – trumpet; Hank Crawford – alto saxophone; David Fathead Newman – tenor saxophone; Leroy Cooper – baritone saxophone; Martin Banks, Bill Pittman – guitar; Edgar Willis – bass; Irving Cottler – drums. Marty […]

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  • October 27, 2014

    Marie

    Album: Dedicated To You, ABC/Paramount 355, January 1961. Recorded at the United Studios in Hollywood on August 23 or 24, 1960. John Hunt (trumpet); Hank Crawford – alto saxophone; David Fathead Newman – tenor saxophone; Leroy Cooper – baritone saxophone; Martin Banks, Bill Pittman – guitar; Edgar Willis – bass; Irving Cottler – drums. Marty Paich […]

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  • October 27, 2014

    Mary Ann

    Single (A): Atlantic 1085, January 1956 b/w Drown In My Own Tears.Compilation album: Ray Charles, Atlantic 8006, June 1957. Recorded in New York on 30 November 1955 with Joe Bridgewater, Joshua Willis – tp; Don Wilkerson – ts; Cecil Payne – bs; Panama Francis – ds; Paul West – b. The theme must have sounded familiar to […]

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  • October 27, 2014

    Mary Ann (With Poncho Sanchez)

    Album: Genius Loves Company, Concord, August 2004. Ray reviving his 1956 tune with some extra cha-cha soul! Personnel for the Out Of Sight album: Pancho Sanchez, David Torres, Tony Banda, George Ortiz, Sal Vasquez, Serofin Aguilar, Scott Martin, Francisco Torres, Dale Spauding, Francisco Aguabella. Looking at this EPK for the album, it seems safe to conclude […]

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  • October 27, 2014

    Maybe It’s Because Of Love

    Album: Ray’s Moods, ABC/Paramount/Tangerine 550, 1966. A nice, brassy arrangement of Percy Mayfield’s song, recorded during the first fall session in 1965 at RPM International, in Los Angeles. With woodwinds (uncredited – probably session – musicians) and a rhythm section (also uncredited, including Rene Hall on guitar and Earl Palmer on drums). Update 14.02.2021: the video […]

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  • October 27, 2014

    Maybe It’s Because Of Love (By Percy Mayfield, Ray Charles On Piano)

    Album3: Percy Mayfield, My Jug And I, Tangerine TRCS 1505, 1966.Single (B): Tangerine 941, 1964, b/w Stranger In My Own Home Town. Recorded in Los Angeles on January 20, 1964. Percy Mayfield – vocals; Ray Charles – piano; Edgar Willis – bass; Other personnel unidentified. Arranged by Gerald Wilson. Maybe It’s Because of Love by […]

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  • October 27, 2014

    Maybe It’s Nothing At All

    Album: Country And Western Meets Rhythm And Blues (aka Together Again), ABC/Paramount 520, August 1965. Recorded at RPM International in Los Angeles. The Raelettes took care of the backing vocals. Arranged by Onzy Matthews. Update 14.02.2021: the video of this performance is no longer available, please let me know in the comments below if you have any […]

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  • October 27, 2014

    Mean to Me (By David Fathead Newman, Ray Charles On Piano)

    Album3: Fathead, Atlantic 1304, 1960. Recording Date: November 5, 1958 at the Atlantic Recording Studio, in New York. Ray Charles (p), David Newman (as), Marcus Belgrave (tp); Hank Crawford (bs), Edgar Willis (b), Milt Turner (ds). Arranged by Hank Crawford.

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