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Sold Date:
September 29, 2024
Start Date:
December 29, 2022
Final Price:
$33.65
(USD)
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Condition: Brand New Sealed Album with bent corner/crease as shown in the pic. I put the ruler at the bottom, because you can't see the crease at the bottom in the pics.
It's easy to
imagine that both the Jazz and the Rhythm'n Blues fans have eagerly awaited
this Atlantic LP. The Ertegun brothers, highly praised producers for the
early LP phase of these styles, were the catalysts of his creativity for Ray
Charles, the 'King of Soul' as he was later called. In his band was already
on the first live record, recorded in Newport 1958, the head of the hot wind
group just David 'Fathead' Newman. The
eight tracks on the LP with the early, green stereo label all originate from
the repertoire of the Ray Charles Band, but gain through the long
improvisations without vocals of sharpness and jazz feeling. Luckily,
commercial pressure is missing. So Ray Charles can concentrate on the piano
game and offers outstanding solos.
Also, the blues is not too short: 'Fathead' played in minor. The writer of
the liner-notes can only agree, if he defines for himself "Hard
Times" as the highlight of the LP. However, the other titles are by no
means less good. Therefore, one must express an urgent buy recommendation for
this re-release from the early Atlantic-LP-time.