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410.0. "Brother RAY" by LEAGLE::GOLDSTEIN (Outrageousness!!? Just a way to WAKE PEOPLE UP!) Fri Jul 25 1986 17:31

    
    Has anyone in the BOSTON/MAYNARD area been successful in locating
    any CD's by Ray Charles?  
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410.1Ray Charles Greatest Vol 1 & 2VEEJAY::ECTORStax of Wax, Lbs. of plattersWed Jul 20 1988 16:2523
    
    Can this note really be 2 years old ??  Heck, this guy probably
    no longer works at DEC. Anyway, if anyone is still looking for Ray
    Charles CD's, there're 2 discs out on the Dunhill label which have
    been 'digitally remastered' by The Genius himself and Steve Hoffman
    (late of MCA). They're basically compendiums of his best from the
    ABC-PARAMOUNT days, with a couple of surprises thrown in (the
    instrumental version of "One Mint Julep" from another label).
    
    If you're looking for "What'd I Say" & "Swanee River Rock" then
    look to the Atlantic Rhythm & Blues '47-'74 series. If you're looking
    for "Hit The Road, Jack," "Georgia On My Mind," "I Can't Stop Loving
    You" and all his later stuff that's been out of circulation since
    '68 or so, this set is it. Both discs are necessary to fill in the
    gaps, since they're not chronological (I'm sure they were planned that
    way), and there's some stuff from Ray's early 70's career that I think
    is unfit for someone of his caliber to sing (America the Beautiful,
    etc.). All in all the 2 disc set (each sold as a seperate item) is a
    tribute to Ray and his multi-faceted career.
    
    				The Cruiser