- Audio CD (Oct 25 1990)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Label: Rhino
- ASIN: B0000032B4
- Other Editions: Audio Cassette | LP Record
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
Product Details
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| 1. Bye Bye Love |
| 2. You Don't Know Me |
| 3. Half As Much |
| 4. I Love You So Much It Hurts |
| 5. Just A Little Lovin' |
| 6. Born To Lose |
| 7. Worried Mind |
| 8. It Makes No Difference Now |
| 9. You Win Again |
| 10. Careless Love |
| 11. I Can't Stop Loving You |
| 12. Hey, Good Lookin' |
| 13. You Are My Sunshine |
| 14. Here We Go Again |
| 15. That Lucky Old Sun |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
I Know the Vinyl Album Not the CD,
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This review is from: Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music (Audio CD)
I grew up listening to this album that belonged to my late father. When he was "bar-b-queing" on the patio in the backyard, he'd have his speakers outside from the "Hi-Fi" in the den, and one of the albums he'd play was "Ray Charles, Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music." As kids, our favorite was my Dad's favorites, "Born To Lose" and "I Can't Stop Loving You." The day they announced "Sir" Ray had died, I pulled out that album and played it three times. It still sounds good today. You can't go wrong with the CD.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A new sad day.,
By Rykre "The Rogue Scholar" (of the vast Western Dystopian Wasteland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music (Audio CD)
Although I knew that the day would come soon that Brother Ray would pass on, but it still feels like the day came too soon. Ray Charles is one of my most cherished icons on American music. He's done so much! He's taken risks on new ideas even when his advisors were totally against it. This album of "Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music" proves that. He was told that a black man shouldn't do country music, but Ray said that it was in his heart to do it. And it worked! It ended up being his best selling album ever! It was the Number One album of 1962 for 14 weeks and remained on the pop chart for 101 weeks (according to Billboard, Record Research by Joel Whitburn).Many of his most cherished hits are here: "I Can't Stop Loving You", "You Don't Know Me", "Born to Lose", and more, plus this CD features three bonus tracks, which were also charted classics: "You Are My Sunshine", "Here We Go Again", and "That Lucky Old Sun". And although "Georgia On my Mind" would have been an excellent additional bonus track, fitting for this collection, you will find that in his box set once you're ready to commit to that purchase. Although, his five disc box set "Genius and Soul" is a great collection, for those of you who are, only now, interested in hearing what Ray Charles has done for pop music, pick up this CD of "Modern Sounds...". Sure, you may want to get one of his many greatest hits CD's that are available. But, you may want to get his box set afterwards while still wanting to keep this one landmark album. Yes, I am saddened that Ray Charles has passed on. I feel somber just as we all did when Elvis Presley passed away. I hope we're going to see a great documentary on the life of Ray Charles some day. Since I've already mentioned him, it would be nice if they would get around to releasing the Elvis Presley documentary called "This is Elvis" on DVD someday. Ray, we're all going to miss you. Too bad Ronald Reagan's passing and week-long rememberance and final funeral stole the attention Ray deserves to celebrate his life. I guess they'll get around to it someday afterwards.
5.0 out of 5 stars
you da man, ray charles!,
By GEM (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music (Audio CD)
i've known and loved this album since it came out. if music doesn't express the human spirit it's just so much deedly-deedly and ol'ray knows what this music says beyond the words - and expresses it with his natural gifts for phrasing, soulfulness, etc. production is kinda gushy 60's but with vocals like this you hardly notice. should be mandatory listening for the nashville hat acts...show 'em how good country can be!
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