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Детали релиза : Ray Charles - What'd I Say (1959/1997) [FLAC (tracks + .cue)]

AlbumRay Charles - What'd I Say (1959/1997) [FLAC (tracks + .cue)]
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Ray Charles - What'd I Say (1959/1997) [FLAC (tracks + .cue)](кликните для просмотра полного изображения)
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Artist: Ray Charles
Album: What'd I Say
Released: 1959
Genre: R&B, Early R&B, Soul, Soul Jazz
Country: U.S.A.
Duration: 00:30:12

Tracklisting:

01. What'd I Say, Pts. 1 & 2 (05:06)
02. Jumpin' In The Morning (02:47)
03. You Be My Baby (Single, LP Version) (02:31)
04. Tell Me How Do You Feel (02:42)
05. What Kind Of Man Are You (Single, LP Version) (02:51)
06. Rockhouse, Pts. 1 & 2 (Single, LP Version) (03:55)
07. Roll With My Baby (02:39)
08. Tell All The World About You (Single, LP Version) (02:03)
09. My Bonnie (Single, LP Version) (02:49)
10. That's Enough (Single, LP Version) (02:44)
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Label: Atlantic, Warner Music
Catalog: 7567-80282-2
Format: CD, Album, Reissue (Mono)
Country: Germany
Released: 1997
Genre: R&B
Style: Early R&B, Soul, Soul Jazz

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Barcode: 075678028229

Review From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia :
"What'd I Say" (or "What I Say") is a song by American rhythm and blues (R&B) musician Ray Charles, released in 1959 as a single divided into two parts. It was improvised one evening late in 1958 when Charles, his orchestra, and backup singers had played their entire set list at a show and still had time left; the response from many audiences was so enthusiastic that Charles announced to his producer that he was going to record it.

After his run of R&B hits, this song finally broke Charles into mainstream pop music and itself sparked a new sub-genre of R&B titled soul, finally putting together all the elements that Charles had been creating since he recorded "I Got a Woman" in 1954. The gospel influences combined with the sexual innuendo in the song made it not only widely popular but very controversial to both white and black audiences. It earned Ray Charles his first gold record and has been one of the most influential songs in R&B and rock and roll history. For the rest of his career, Charles closed every concert with the song. It was added to the National Recording Registry in 2002 and ranked at number 10 in Rolling Stone's "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time".
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