Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music, Vols. 1-2

Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music, Vols. 1-2

by Ray Charles
Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music, Vols. 1-2

Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music, Vols. 1-2

by Ray Charles

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Overview

When Ray Charles made Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music in 1962, he was operating from a position of power. Two years into his contract with ABC-Paramount, he had already become a fixture in the Top Ten with both his singles and his albums, winning a Grammy for his 1960 single "Georgia on My Mind." Charles had freedom to do whatever he wanted, and he chose to record interpretations of 12 country songs, drawing almost equally from recent hits and older standards. The sly virtuosity within Charles' approach was to treat these tunes as a a songbook to be reinvented, not as songs that were tied to their rural roots. Later, Charles explained that he saw little difference between a country tune and a blues song -- they draw from the same emotions and musical traditions -- but the striking thing about his interpretations on Modern Sounds in Country and Western is that he's not concentrating on the earthier elements of either genre. He's fully focused on playing these songs as he'd play any other, grounding them in jazz and soul, then dressing them in arrangements designed to snag a crossover audience. To latter-day generations, those arrangements -- thick with strings and backing vocals -- may sound slightly schlocky, yet even in 1962 they were a sign of how Charles was as intent on appealing to a mainstream easy listening demographic as he was to his soul and jazz audience. That's the brilliance of the project: it is thoroughly American pop music, blending seemingly disparate elements in a fashion that seems simultaneously universal and idiosyncratic. Audiences quickly embraced Modern Sounds in Country Music, which lead Charles and producer Sid Feller to record a sequel immediately, rushing it onto the marketplace of October 1962, just six months after the first hit the stars. Time has eroded the differences between the two LPs, and perhaps inevitably so: the two share the same sensibility and arrangers, with the difference being the second volume separates the big band tunes on one side, with the strings and choirs on the other. It's a notable distinction, but the main difference between the two albums is that the first volume retains a sense of discovery, whereas the second is made with the confidence that this particular formula works. In either case, the two albums -- whether heard individually or as a pair, as they so often are -- aren't so much complements but of a piece, music that changed the course of popular music and remains a testament to the genius of Ray Charles. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 02/22/2019
Label: Concord
UPC: 0888072080195

Tracks

  1. Bye Bye Love
  2. You Don't Know Me
  3. Half as Much
  4. I Love You So Much It Hurts
  5. Just a Little Lovin'
  6. Born to Lose
  7. Worried Mind
  8. It Makes No Difference Now
  9. You Win Again
  10. Careless Love
  11. I Can't Stop Loving You
  12. Hey, Good Lookin'
  13. You Are My Sunshine
  14. No Letter Today
  15. Someday
  16. Don't Tell Me Your Troubles
  17. Midnight
  18. Oh, Lonesome Me
  19. Take These Chains From My Heart
  20. Your Cheatin' Heart
  21. I'll Never Stand in Your Way
  22. Making Believe
  23. Teardrops in My Heart
  24. Hang Your Head in Shame

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ray Charles   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals,Lead Vocals
Jack Halloran Choir   Primary Artist
The Raelettes   Primary Artist,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
The Jack Halloran Singers   Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
Marty Paich   Conductor
Gerald Wilson   Conductor
Margie Hendrix   Featured Artist
Ray Charles Big Band   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Ray Charles Big Band   Instrumentation
Ed G. Nelson   Composer
Lilian Schwope   Composer
Charles Mitchell   Composer
John Burk   Executive Producer
Hy Heath   Composer
Jimmy Hodges   Composer,Composer
Vaughn Horton   Composer
Jimmie Hodges   Composer
Stuart Gorrell   Composer
Hank Williams   Composer
Gil Fuller   Arranger
Zeke Clements   Composer
Hoagy Carmichael   Composer
James Hodges   Composer
Bob Fisher   Remastering
Chester Atkins   Composer
Jimmie Davis   Composer
Ed Nelson, Jr.   Composer
Felice Bryant   Composer
Eddy Arnold   Composer
Don Swander   Composer
Gene Thompson   Engineer
Sid Feller   Producer,Liner Notes,Recording Supervision
Ray Charles   Arranger,Composer
Bill Dahl   Liner Notes
Bill Putnam   Engineer
Boudleaux Bryant   Composer
Chet Atkins   Composer
Curley Williams   Composer
Cindy Walker   Composer
Jimmy Hole   Design
Jimmy Work   Composer
Frank Abbey   Engineer
Frankie Brown   Composer
Fred Rose   Composer
Don Gibson   Composer
Floyd Tillman   Composer
W.C. Handy   Composer
Ted Daffan   Composer
Marty Paich   Arranger,String Arrangements
Al Schmitt   Engineer
Buddy Guy   Composer
Gerald Wilson   Arranger
Steve Nelson   Composer
Fuller   Arranger
June Hershey   Composer
Johnny Cue   Engineer
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