Big bands and large jazz ensembles. When pianist and singer Ray Charles (1930-2004) and his band came to Europe in 1961, it was Europe first encounter with what would become known as soul music. The Swiss radio recorded this significant event.
1.. 2'27” Hit The Road, Jack (Mayfield) Ray Charles TCB 02412
2.. 3'26” Happy Faces (Stitt) id
3.. 3'31” Along Came Betty (Golson) id
4.. 4'58” Birth Of A Band (Jones) Quincy Jones Documents 600064/1
5.. 3'53” Birth Of A Band (Jones) Ray Charles TCB 02412
6.. 3'54” Rockhouse (Charles) Ray Charles Atlantic K600014
7.. 4'25” My Baby (Charles) Ray Charles TCB 02412
8.. 3'34” Sticks And Stones (Turner) id
9.. 6'20” Georgia On My Mind (Carmichael, Gorell) id
10.. 7'09” Blue Stone (Crawford) id
11.. 2'52” Margie (Conrad, Robinson, Davis) id
12.. 4'26” I've Got News For You (Alfred) id
13.. 4'02” Ray Minor Ray (Golson) id
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