Never Heard Ray Charles & Johnny Cash
Duet To Be Released Next Month Monday, September 13, 2010A rare never-heard duet between Johnny Cash and Ray Charles is just one of the rare tracks that will
be part of a new collection of unearthed Ray Charles recordings. Here is the announcement:
Concord Records is celebrating the 80th birthday of the legendary Ray Charles with a special gift for
his legions of fans: Rare Genius: The Undiscovered Masters. This treasure trove of newly discovered
recordings will become available at physical and digital retailers October 26, 2010.
Culled from four decades worth of demos and other previously unreleased material, Rare Genius
showcases the remarkable artistic vision, stylistic range and emotionally rich vocals that crafted
Charles enduring legacy.
Listening to the ten gems from the '70s, '80s and '90s that comprise this CD, fans will have no
trouble envisioning the late singer rocking back and forth at the piano as he effortlessly segues
between R&B/soul, pop, country and gospel. "Ray would always get inside the meaning of a lyric and
make the listener believe every word," says Concord Music Group Chief Creative Officer. John Burk.
"His vocals carried incredible emotion and intensity, even on demo tapes. What we have here with
Rare Genius is on par with some of his greatest works."
And that's crystal clear right from the album's sparkling opener, "Love's Gonna Bite You Back." The
March 1980 session track features an upbeat horn arrangement behind what Rare Genius liner notes
author Bill Dahl calls "a Charles vocal that's a signature mixture of sandpaper grit and heavenly
goodness." Up next is the stunning ballad "It Hurts to Be in Love," which underscores the album's
main thematic focus and one of Charles' favorite subjects: the ups and down of romance.
Another compelling standout is the gospel-stirred Charles and Cash duet on Kris Kristofferson's "Why
Me, Lord?" Discovered in the Sony vaults, the song was produced by Billy Sherrill in Nashville and
recorded in 1981 for an anticipated release on a CBS album. For unknown reasons, that didn't come
to pass. What's more important, however, is the emotional charge you get listening to these two
powerful voices come together in this spirited and inspired pairing.
Except for "Lord," the nine other Rare Genius tracks including the soul-drenched "I Don't Want No
One But You," a blues-infused cover of songwriter Hank Cochran's country classic "A Little Bitty Tear"
and the joyous "I'm Gonna Keep on Singin'" were found in the vault at Charles' R.P.M. International
studios.
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