The Genius Hits the Road
Editorial Reviews
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"What'd I Say" may have given Ray Charles his first top 10 single, but it was this 1960 album that really solidified his commercial standing. It hit the top 10 on the strength of the massive sales of "Georgia on My Mind"; while nothing else here comes close to topping that particular song, there are a number of other fine performances, including "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny," "Basin Street Blues," and "New York's My Home." Charles takes a smooth, supper-club approach to most of the material, but only "Deep in the Heart of Texas" is really too hokey for its own good. Rhino's CD reissue adds several other geographically themed cuts from Charles's career, including "Rainy Night in Georgia," "Swanee River Rock," and a marvelously swingin' take on "Blue Moon of Kentucky." --Dan Epstein
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[On this album] sumptuous strings and choirs impart a cosmopolitan ambience countered by Charles's sandpapery vocals and rippling 88s.... [There are] seven bonus cuts to the CD that preserve Charles's traveling theme.
The Genius Hits the Road
The Genius Hits the Road, Music, Ray Charles, Blues, Jazz Blues, Piano Blues, Pop, Popular Music, R&B, Soul, Urban Blues
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