If you like music, you like Ray Charles. There’s just no way around that. In June of 2004, this world lost one of its greatest singers and musicians. That summer also saw the release of his final studio album, Genius Loves Company, a CD of duets with some of music’s great talents. Now, to mark the tenth anniversary of that release, we are treated to a deluxe edition of the album, with a couple of bonus tracks, expanded liner notes and a DVD.
Norah Jones
Norah Jones’ voice begins
this CD, as she takes the first verse of “Here We Go Again.” This song was
released as a single and earned a much-deserved Grammy Award for Record Of The
Year. It’s a wonderful duet, and a great rendition of a fantastic song, one
which Ray Charles first recorded in 1967. Both Norah and Ray play keys on this
track, and Billy Preston joins them on Hammond B3. I love the playful quality
in Ray’s voice on the line “I’ve been
there before, you know what, I’ll try it again.” And then they sound
gorgeous together at the end.
James Taylor
It might seem like an odd
combination – Ray Charles and James Taylor – but they do a surprisingly
delightful take on Taylor’s own “Sweet Potato Pie.” This song has such a
cheerful sound, and there is a horn section.
Diana Krall
One of my favorites is “You
Don’t Know Me,” a gorgeous gem. Ray Charles has always owned this song, and
here he does a sweet version with Diana Krall. Ray’s vocal performance here is
absolutely perfect, and Diana’s voice works so well with Ray’s, making this
track one of the CD’s highlights.
Natalie Cole
“Fever” is a song I
always dig (except for Madonna’s awful version), and of course Ray Charles does
it right. Natalie Cole is a great choice to join him on this tune. She has some
fun responding to him late in the song (“Oh, it’s your story?” and “I'm listening”). And listen to the way Ray Charles sings “What a lovely way to burn” toward the end. Perfect! And the band
backing them really grooves.
Willie Nelson
I’m a big fan of Willie Nelson’s work and his voice, but one of the odder duets
is Ray and Willie Nelson’s take on “It Was A Very Good Year.” There are great
orchestral swells, which seem strange with Willie Nelson’s vocal style. But it's a track that has definitely grown on me. Willie Nelson also appears
on Friendship, Ray Charles’ 1984
album of duets (they do “Seven Spanish Angels”).
B.B. King
One of the highlights of this CD
is the blues tracks, “Sinner’s Prayer,” which finds Ray Charles working with
B.B. King. Billy Preston also appears on this track, playing the Hammond B3.
This is some delicious and glorious blues, with some very cool playing by Ray
Charles.
Van Morrison
The original album
concludes with the only live track, a nice rendition of Van Morrison’s “Crazy
Love,” sung with Van Morrison. This track was recorded on June 12, 2003 in New
York.
Bonus Tracks
This 10th anniversary
edition CD includes two bonus tracks. The first is “Mary Ann,” the only
track actually written by Ray Charles to appear on this CD. On this version he
performs with Poncho Sanchez on percussion. Dale Spalding provides some nice
work on harmonica, helping to make this a really fun track.
The second is a
version of “Unchain My Heart” performed by Take 6, an a
cappella group. Ray Charles is actually not on this track.
DVD
The DVD contains the
documentary The Making Of Genius Loves
Company, which is just under an hour in length and includes interviews with
many of the people involved in the project. It opens with Ray Charles saying, “If you can sing what’s in your heart and
keep time, that’s it.” It includes some still photographs, but also lots of
great footage of the production of the album. Each track is discussed, with a
focus on certain songs (like “It Was A Very Good Year,” “Sorry Seems To Be The
Hardest Word” and “Here We Go Again”). Norah Jones mentions that she chose
“Here We Go Again,” and that she added her piano part after the rest of the
instruments had been recorded. There is also some footage of Ray Charles
talking about Norah Jones.
In addition to Norah
Jones, there are interviews with Bonnie Raitt, Johnny Mathis, Willie Nelson,
Michael McDonald, Elton John and Poncho Sanchez. There is some very cool
footage of “Sinner’s Prayer” being recorded, and some footage of the
performance of “Crazy Love” with Van Morrison. There are also interviews with
John Burk (producer), Joe Adams (Ray Charles’ manager), Victor Vanacore
(arranger, conductor), Phil Ramone (recording producer, engineer) and Al
Schmitt (recording engineer). And there is a bit of footage from the Grammy
Award ceremony.
CD Track List
- Here We Go Again
- Sweet Potato Pie
- You Don’t Know Me
- Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
- Fever
- Do I Ever Cross Your Mind?
- It Was A Very Good Year
- Hey Girl
- Sinner’s Prayer
- Heaven Help Us All
- Over The Rainbow
- Crazy Love
- Mary Ann
- Unchain My Heart
Genius Loves Company: 10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition was released
on September 30, 2014 through Concord Music Group and Hear Music.
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