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Ray Charles: Rare Genius: The Undiscovered Masters
Track review of "Love's Gonna Bite You Back"What these songs amply demonstrate is that youth is wasted on the young, and that Charles could have held his own in the kingdom of Stevie Wonder. The disc's opener, the original "Love's Gonna Bite You Back," is a brilliant combination of Wonder's best Motown material, strained through Memphis, Tennessee into a glass of Alabama moonshine. Charles sings like a man who has seen and done all. Confident, ebullient and absolutely certain, Charles demonstrates that he was a showman with no peer. The tasteful accompaniment brings the temperature into summertime and the engineering provides a clear dry day. Let's hope there is much, much more of this.
Personnel
Ray Charles: vocals, keyboards; Keb' Mo,' George Doering: guitar; Bobby Sparks: organ; Gray Grant: trumpet, Alan Kaplan:trombone; Trey Henry, Chuck Berghofer: bass, Gregg Field, Ray Brinker: drums; Eric Benet: background vocals; other musicians unidentified.
Album information
Title: Rare Genius: The Undiscovered Masters | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Concord Music Group
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